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Hi Cookie,
Perfect means imperfect... "Give me a proof from the (imperfect) perfect scriptures that shows that they are really (perfect) perfect." Off to Wonderland. Shalom, Steven |
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That's not what I said or meant - We are imperfect, yet because of Christ's work, we are counted perfect in God's eyes.
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Hi Folks,
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Shalom, Steven |
#54
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Thank you and all for your insights! |
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Hi Folks,
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And I don't mind one smidgen if accepting and believing God's word, that he has by grace allowed to be in my hands, is pure and prefect .. makes me someone's 'opponent'. What a difficult place to be ... having Bible believers as your opponent and never really knowing what is God's perfect word, striving and straining to find it, yet it is not there to be found, God's word is hidden away, unaccessible Shalom, Steven |
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I also have no problem following the KJV; it says, and I believe. I am a Bible believer. I don't doubt a single word because I believe the spirits and hearts behind the KJV (the translators) strove for perfection without taint of heresy. Any (minor) imperfections in the KJV I believe God will correct for me in heaven, but til then, I believe I am counted perfect because I have striven for perfection in my choice of translation, though not having reached it on this earth. "Beloved, if our heart condemn us not, then have we confidence toward God." (1 Jn 3:21) |
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