Able To Understand The Differences

newnature

New Member
We were never told to teach the law to our children. We were never told to talk about the law when we’re sitting in our house, when we’re walking down the street, as we go to bed, as we a raise in the morning. We were never told to make a law list and attached it to our hand. We were never given feast days to observe or rites and rituals to preform as Israel was told. These were all part of Israel’s work of faith. Believing what God wanted them to believe. Doing what God wanted them to do in accordance with the Law contract. According to our apostle, the apostle Paul of the Gentiles is to rightly divide the word of truth. So we were given scripture, not Israel’s scripture. Of course we should know Israel’s scripture. How can we rightly divide one from the other if we don’t know both. To rightly divide is to be able to understand the differences dealing with God or having God deal with us under a law contract and God operating with us according to as Paul calls it his grace and unsearchable riches of the Savior. 


When it came to the earthly program, God’s glory was magnified through seeing. And, the prayer of faith was the catalyst. That was God’s earthly kingdom plan. Miraculous events...visual events. However, when we come to understand the we’re living in a brand new age, a brand new dispensation called the dispensation of grace and that that earthly kingdom program is no longer in progress, but on hold, we come to realize that God wants to stabilize every believer today in a completely different way. Romans 16:25, did the 12 know it? No. Did Jesus preach it? No. Will you find it in the 4 gospels? No. You won’t find it till Paul because it was kept secret till God committed it to Paul to tell to us, the people of the Gentile program. Did the apostle Paul know what to pray for as he ought when he was asking God to deliver him from the thorn in his flesh? You see, had Paul known that God’s strength during the dispensation of grace is perfected in the lives of those who are weak, Paul would probably not have asked for deliverance in the first place. However, when Paul did come to understand how God was working in this dispensation, he did an abrupt about face telling us that he now took pleasure in infirmities. What a sudden change of direction from our apostle.
 

seekeroftruth

Well-Known Member
We are taught in Deuteronomy 11:19 and Proverbs 22.6.

Proverbs 22:6 Start children off on the way they should go, and even when they are old they will not turn from it.​

Deuteronomy 11:19 Teach them to your children, talking about them when you sit at home and when you walk along the road, when you lie down and when you get up.​

So once again, I don't understand what you are saying?

:coffee:
 

newnature

New Member
Paul had to remind people over and over again of his God given position. He had to remind them that he was not one of the 12. That his ministry was distinct and separate. His position was unique...that his message was brand new...that his ministry was different from that of the 12 and that it was divinely ordered. It wasn’t something he chose to do. Paul constantly had to emphasize his ministry, why? Because others were de-emphasizing his ministry. How many today would say we get our marching orders for the church today from the Apostle Paul and not from the 12? Tragically most people and sadly enough most Bible teaching pastors...most seminaries will tell you...Paul was simply preaching what the 12 before him had been preaching. What Jesus had been preaching. He was simply aiming their message at a different people. He was aiming their message at the Gentiles. They would say Paul was the Apostle “to” the Gentiles, rather he was the Apostle “of” the Gentiles. That is what’s being taught by pastors across the land today. Paul knew it was his responsibility to take the message of reconciliation out to a lost and dying world.
 
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