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RockyG666 63M
1747 posts
11/23/2014 1:47 pm

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11/25/2014 1:43 pm

christ was without sin

Christ lived the only perfect life. he was completely without sin.

that means all sin had to be clearly established before he lived and died.

sure, there is wiggle room in the spirit of the law, jesus put down the Pharisees for being so legalistic. however, there is no wiggle room on what is sin and what is not. there could be NO commandments added after Christ lived and died.

else, it would mean that there was sin he did not triumph over? or that he did not live the perfect life?

no way. Christ triumped over ALL sin.

that means ALL sins were in existence when Christ lived as a man. there can be NO sin added afterward. there is no writing in the new testament that claims to be new commandment from god. there are NO laws in the bible that are not in the old testament. there can not be.

those of you who believe that the epistles are commandments don't understand what Christ did. the advice of the epistles is godly and of godly men, but it is NOT commandment. it is good advice, and good theology, and good practice. HOWEVER, not following it is NOT sin.

It can not be sin if it came after Christ walked the earth.

if you think it can be, you don't understand who jesus is.


RockyG666 63M
1357 posts
11/25/2014 1:43 pm

whatever you wanna believe, abraham, enoch, moses....etc all were saved by believing in the PROMISE of the Christ to come.

the story of job actually existed before it showed up in the bible...it is not meant to be literal, it is metaphor. likely there never was an actual job person. but if there was, he would be saved by his faith in god's promise as well.