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Bible Study God's Mercy and Grace on Prostitutes.

Men try to reason God's Mercy and Grace to fit their own predigest. Like the men in (John 8:1-11) who brought an adulterer in Christ midst and tried test to Him. The Law of Moses was to stone an adulterer was presented to Christ as her just punishment by the men. Jesus paused as if He did not hear them. They continued on again about the adulterer and her punishment, but Christ rose up and said, "he that is without sin, Let him cast the first stone". The men pondered the question and they began to leave one by one. After they were all gone because of their conscience, Jesus asked the women, where are your accusers?...Did any condemn you? She replied no man condemned me Lord, and the Lord said,"neither do I...go and sin no more.

I was talking to a very religious man one time and told him that Rahab the prostitute was King Davids Great Great Grandmother who contributed to the Royal blood line of Christ, the Son of David according to the flesh (Matt. 1:5-6). But he was incensed, no way he said....and so it is with the visible Spiritless church, creating a Jesus out of their own Adamic nature. There is nothing God can not forgive a repented sinner, except to deny Christ......there should be no confusion to believe that Judas was condemned, he never was part of them spiritually and never repented...he was the son of Satan (John 13:1-3; 6:70-71; 17:12). Turn to God and His word and not our own understanding. There is only "ONE" mediator between God and Man "ONLY ONE!", Jesus, The Christ of Elohim. Not priest or pastors who try to usurp Christ authority and Deity, But Christ....and Only Christ.
In Him who Loved us BEFORE the foundation of the ages, our Lord and Savior Jesus The Christ.
Douglas Summers
 
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Men try to reason God's Mercy and Grace to fit their own predigest. Like the men in (John 8:1-11) who brought an adulterer in Christ midst and tried test Him. The Law of Moses was to stone an adulterer was presented to Christ as her just punishment by the men. Jesus paused as if He did not hear them. They continued on again about the adulterer and her punishment, but Christ rose up and said, "he that is without sin, Let him cast the first stone". The men pondered the question and they began to leave one by one. After they were all gone because of their conscience, Jesus asked the women, where are your accusers?...Did any condemn you? She replied no man condemned me Lord, and the Lord said,"neither do I...go and sin no more.

I was talking to a very religious man one time and told him that Rahab the prostitute was King Davids Great Great Grandmother who contributed to the Royal blood line of Christ, the Son of David according to the flesh (Matt. 1:5-6). But he was incensed, no way he said....and so it is with the visible Spiritless church, creating a Jesus out of their own Adamic nature. There is nothing God can not forgive a repented sinner, except to deny Christ......there should be no confusion to believe that Judas was condemned, he never was part of them spiritually and never repented...he was the son of Satan (John 13:1-3; 6:70-71; 17:12). Turn to God and His word and not our own understanding. There is only "ONE" mediator between God and Man "ONLY ONE!", Jesus, The Christ of Elohim. Not priest or pastors who try to usurp Christ authority and Deity, But Christ....and Only Christ.
In Him who Loved us BEFORE the foundation of the ages, our Lord and Savior Jesus The Christ.
Douglas Summers

Very good Douglas. Thank you for that reminder.
 
Men try to reason God's Mercy and Grace to fit their own predigest. Like the men in (John 8:1-11) who brought an adulterer in Christ midst and tried test Him. The Law of Moses was to stone an adulterer was presented to Christ as her just punishment by the men. Jesus paused as if He did not hear them. They continued on again about the adulterer and her punishment, but Christ rose up and said, "he that is without sin, Let him cast the first stone". The men pondered the question and they began to leave one by one. After they were all gone because of their conscience, Jesus asked the women, where are your accusers?...Did any condemn you? She replied no man condemned me Lord, and the Lord said,"neither do I...go and sin no more.

I was talking to a very religious man one time and told him that Rahab the prostitute was King Davids Great Great Grandmother who contributed to the Royal blood line of Christ, the Son of David according to the flesh (Matt. 1:5-6). But he was incensed, no way he said....and so it is with the visible Spiritless church, creating a Jesus out of their own Adamic nature. There is nothing God can not forgive a repented sinner, except to deny Christ......there should be no confusion to believe that Judas was condemned, he never was part of them spiritually and never repented...he was the son of Satan (John 13:1-3; 6:70-71; 17:12). Turn to God and His word and not our own understanding. There is only "ONE" mediator between God and Man "ONLY ONE!", Jesus, The Christ of Elohim. Not priest or pastors who try to usurp Christ authority and Deity, But Christ....and Only Christ.
In Him who Loved us BEFORE the foundation of the ages, our Lord and Savior Jesus The Christ.
Douglas Summers
Not only was Rahab a prostitute, Tamar played the part of a prostitute to Judah, and Bathsheba should have put up some screens so that David (or anyone else) would not have been able to see her bathing. (My opinion is that she knew that he would be there and was tempting him.)


iakov the fool
 
Not only was Rahab a prostitute, Tamar played the part of a prostitute to Judah, and Bathsheba should have put up some screens so that David (or anyone else) would not have been able to see her bathing. (My opinion is that she knew that he would be there and was tempting him.)


iakov the fool
I knew about Tamar, but I never thought about Bathsheba.
 
When you sit across the table with a murderer as I have and see the tears streaming down his face as his countenance even changes as he accepts Jesus as Lord and Savior, yes Gods mercy and grace will forgive.

Mercy loves us, grace pardons us, praise the name of Jesus saving a sinner such as I.
 
Not only was Rahab a prostitute, Tamar played the part of a prostitute to Judah, and Bathsheba should have put up some screens so that David (or anyone else) would not have been able to see her bathing. (My opinion is that she knew that he would be there and was tempting him.)


iakov the fool
I'd never thought of that, and you're probably right.
 
Not only was Rahab a prostitute, Tamar played the part of a prostitute to Judah, and Bathsheba should have put up some screens so that David (or anyone else) would not have been able to see her bathing. (My opinion is that she knew that he would be there and was tempting him.)


iakov the fool
I just thought of something Jim, King Solomon was Bathsheba's son by David.
 
Lamentations 3:22 It is of the Lord’s mercies that we are not consumed, because his compassions fail not.
Lamentations 3:23 they are new every morning: great is they faithfulness.

God looks past our sinful nature and goes straight to the heart of a persons character to know there is hope for everyone of us if we would only come boldly to his throne of grace and surrender this fleshly nature and allow God to cloth us in his righteousness as our own righteousness is as a filthy rag to God, Isaiah 64:6; Titus 3:5, 6.

It’s not God that condemns us as in the flesh as we are already condemned by our fleshly sin nature we are all born with, but does not activate until we come into the knowledge of sin for the word says there is none that are righteous, Romans 3:10-20.
The washing of regeneration by that of Gods Holy Spirit, John 3:5 cleanses us of our sin nature that has caused all to sin as sin entered the world by one and continues through the generations. Jesus whom forgives our confessed sin sets us apart through Gods mercy to be called heirs to the throne of grace through his son Jesus Christ who laid his own life down so we could have life eternal with the Father.
 
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