Adullam said:
Ironically, I have been advocating the rule of the kingdom throughout these posts and you resist that as an ivory tower.
Yes, YOUR kingdom, not the Biblical Kingdom that Jesus announces... The Kingdom has broken into this world already, but is not fully realized - by me, and certainly not by self-proclaimed "perfects" who are not very handy with proving their points from Scriptures...
Adullam said:
Your arguments are upside down and illogical. On the one had you deny the presence of ultimate grace, and on the other you say we are almost at full kingdom realization.
I don't deny the presence of ultimate grace - I just disagree that "ultimate grace" must be manifest in ONLY THE WAYS YOU SAY it must be manifested. In other words, only "perfects" are "truly" filled with Grace. With you, the fullness of God must dwell entirely, or not at all. This is another poor understanding of Sacred Scriptures, which speaks over and over to people who are spiritually immature and weak, but YET, BURIED WITH CHRIST through baptism. Given the
first fruits of the Holy Spirit.
FIRST FRUITS. Not the entire gift...
Adullam said:
Have you given any of these absurd statements any thought? Is there any balance whatsoever in any of your viewpoints?
Yes, I have given your absurd statements thought and dismiss it as more rhetoric... I still do not find where Jesus tells us we must destroy all earthly organizations, or where Jesus says that the search for God MUST be through independent and non-institutional means.
Adullam said:
If I say that we have been given the grace to overcome sin...you will say that's not so.
Again, you think your self-proclaimed infallibility pretends to extend to the thoughts of other people. When have I said or even implied that we have NOT been given the grace to overcome sin? Of course we have, but we REMAIN imperfect and susceptible to temptations and our own wounded desires that conflict with God's. My sin does not mean that God's graces have not fallen upon me.
Adullam said:
And we are talking about believers here. So there is no authority over sin being manifested here in your view. Yet you advocate the authority to loose and to bind?????
The authority to bind and loosen has absolutely NOTHING to do with sin being manifested in the believer... Typical "non-denomitional" eigesis that cannot just plainly read the Bible, but must imprint their own opinions into it. Matthew 16 says absolutely nothing about such things.
Adullam said:
Is the kingdom of God still under the curse of sin? You have invented a partial kingdom and a partial Jesus. This is called lukewarmness. Partially hot and partially cold. Rather, Jesus is either fully manifested or He is not.
Scriptures, please...
Adullam said:
Likewise with the kingdom. Would you say...Half of God showed up the other day!!! If so...which half???? :crazy
It appears you do not understand the Kingdom parables that I have already posted. Or you just ignore them because you don't like that Jesus disagrees with you...
God's work is manifested, but all things are not brought to conclusion yet. It is not an "either its there in its entirety" or "it is not here at all".
The Kingdom of God [heaven] is like a mustard seed...
Is the seed fully developed? Is the seed NOT there because it is not a bush?
YET IT IS THERE! NOT FULLY DEVELOPED YET...
Need I say more? Clearly, you need to study the Scriptures a bit more and stop attacking people you deem "dead in Christ" because they hold to a set of beliefs...
Adullam said:
I appeal to any logic you may yet possess....If an army has partially conquered a territory....doesn't that mean that at least some of the land has been totally subjugated?
LOL! As usual, your warfare analogies fail...
Did the Germans totally control every square foot of Russia in 1942, even though they had "totally subjugated" the country? France??? Poland??? Ever hear of partisans? Every person in occupied country became entirely friendly to the Germans? Please... Your analogies merely prove you don't know what you are talking about.