From my approach to the Bible I can in good conscience say before God and man that faith in the Word of God as inerrant was my raison d'etre.
The ministry here has been labour of love.
I believe God opened my eyes because he trusted my zeal and have not misused it. I may put in simple rules to guide any believer who stands to benefit from the God document.
1,
The Bible is inerrant so the passage in in whichever way is applied shall not contradict the truth.
2.
Interpretation must be for the glory of God.
3
The Spirit organised the narrative so from whichever context it is approach shall adhere, the thrust in the Son, Jesus Christ by whom all things consist and he is before all things. Finally the nations, bodies entities, names of places and persons shall have the fulness of God in his Son.
Faith is the one language, one speech so heart of man, a spiritual place shall follow the truth outside our understanding of the time. Thus God sets whole number Seven and sets number 10 for the nation of Israel we shall be on the safe ground to believe that God sets a bar before the nation. The Law of Moses was merely shadow of the everlasting Covenant in Seven days. Either their faith should be above mere traditions to come to the truth or be rejected. God chose His saints before the foundation of the world but left it to the Son for fulfilling His Will. Whatever the word become flesh determined it was perfect. Thus the book of life is made perfect by the book of the Lamb.
Lastly the Bible is for living and it is for spiritual instruction in righteousness. 'Jn.15.3
The Bible is simple since I let aside my reason. But I hazarded in this enterprise to edify:I have tried to draw inferences from the inerrant word of God so whichever way used should not contradict the truth b) and it should be for the glory of God c) it must conform to to the doctrine of Christ mentioned in Col.1.17-19 All things and not some of the things, mind you, all things by him consist.
I appreciate that you have shared some of how you interpret Scripture. I agree that we should not go back and forth on this matter any longer at this time. I do mean for peaceful relations here and only respond for the love of God, His Word, and other believers. But you think otherwise of my intentions, and that is your prerogative.
The ministry here has been labour of love.
I believe God opened my eyes because he trusted my zeal and have not misused it. I may put in simple rules to guide any believer who stands to benefit from the God document.
1,
The Bible is inerrant so the passage in in whichever way is applied shall not contradict the truth.
2.
Interpretation must be for the glory of God.
3
The Spirit organised the narrative so from whichever context it is approach shall adhere, the thrust in the Son, Jesus Christ by whom all things consist and he is before all things. Finally the nations, bodies entities, names of places and persons shall have the fulness of God in his Son.
Faith is the one language, one speech so heart of man, a spiritual place shall follow the truth outside our understanding of the time. Thus God sets whole number Seven and sets number 10 for the nation of Israel we shall be on the safe ground to believe that God sets a bar before the nation. The Law of Moses was merely shadow of the everlasting Covenant in Seven days. Either their faith should be above mere traditions to come to the truth or be rejected. God chose His saints before the foundation of the world but left it to the Son for fulfilling His Will. Whatever the word become flesh determined it was perfect. Thus the book of life is made perfect by the book of the Lamb.
Lastly the Bible is for living and it is for spiritual instruction in righteousness. 'Jn.15.3
The Bible is simple since I let aside my reason. But I hazarded in this enterprise to edify:I have tried to draw inferences from the inerrant word of God so whichever way used should not contradict the truth b) and it should be for the glory of God c) it must conform to to the doctrine of Christ mentioned in Col.1.17-19 All things and not some of the things, mind you, all things by him consist.
I appreciate that you have shared some of how you interpret Scripture. I agree that we should not go back and forth on this matter any longer at this time. I do mean for peaceful relations here and only respond for the love of God, His Word, and other believers. But you think otherwise of my intentions, and that is your prerogative.
"Come unto me, all ye that labour and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest."
2 Corinthians 13:11
"Finally, brethren, farewell. Be perfect, be of good comfort, be of one mind, live in peace; and the God of love and peace shall be with you."
Blessings
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