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As you know there are two different schools namely dispensationalism and covenant theology regarding Israel and Church. The former believe in the future plan of God for Israel while the latter believe Israel is the spiritual Church. I'm a little bit puzzled by the following quote from the Rock: Does the Catholic Church really believe in these two opposing theologies? | |||
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Phil, what is the official position of the Catholic church on this issue? | ||||
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The quote you posted is pretty much what I've heard taught, Grace. The conflict comes under the title of supersessionism, and it's not one that interests me much. See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Supersessionism for more info, including a good discussion of the Catholic position. | ||||
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Grace Grace, as part of this continuity, spiritual Israel will be keeping the LORD's Seventh day Sabbath and "holidays of the Bible" - just as our predecessor Saints (the people of God). http://www.intercontinentalcog...GCC/Lesson_Ten.shtml | ||||
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You should add however wopik that this is according to a messianic understading of Christianity and not orthodox teaching. | ||||
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Jacques, quite right. The jewish Apostles of Jesus saw Him as the Messiah, and therefore, perpetuated the Sabbath observance and "holidays of the Bible" - as is evident in the pages of their writtings. | ||||
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Obedience is the only reliable evidence of faith. When questioned about the way to eternal life, the Saviour referred his enquirer to obedience. Matt.19: 16: And, behold, one came and said unto him, Good Master, what good thing shall I do, that I may have eternal life? 17: And he said unto him, Why callest thou me good? there is none good but one, that is, God: but if thou wilt enter into life, KEEP THE COMMANDMENTS. Salvation is offered through Abraham's seed - Jesus the Saviour. Are you willing to accept salvation? Obedience demonstrates how alive and active your faith really is. Obedience is faith in action. Are you endeavouring to be obedient? http://atschool.eduweb.co.uk/s...snotes/note1105.html | ||||
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Yes, but I am not sure that you can argue for the letter of the law, but definately the spirit of the law. As James says, faith without work is dead. We must follow the commandments. To love God and love others, without this our faith is useless. | ||||
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Jacques, wouldn't one have to know and obey the letter of the law in order to know and obey the spirit of the law? in other words, one does not just commit no adultery (letter of the law), but he also does not even let his mind think about doing it (spirit of the law). To me, its like a progression.
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I must be honest wopik, I am not sure that that is the way to understand it. It might be wopik, I will admit that, but I hope that you can also admit that it might not be. I do know though that the law was heavy and the spirit is light. Love God and Love others, there are ways to do this that do not exist in the law and ways that do, I think it is the loving that counts not the law! | ||||
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My last post was a Scripture quote only. Are you deleting Scripture now? | ||||
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Wopik: You throw scripture around like a wrestler throws his weight around in the ring. Jacques gave you a reply that was quite personal, and true to form you turned around and dumped on him, in the name of inviolable scripture, of course, not unlike the Pharisees. You do this repeatedly, and it's the kind of behavior that won't fly around here, and you know it and have known it for a long time. So drop the coyness. | ||
Please stick to the thread we've allowed for you to dialogue with people, wopik. Thanks. | ||||
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