ThanksPisteuo, or the application of Faith and Faithing towards God is this. "A personal surrender to Him, and a life inspired by such surrender."
Now that you have read that, you are now held accountable for the decisions you make.
Your welcome.
J
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ThanksPisteuo, or the application of Faith and Faithing towards God is this. "A personal surrender to Him, and a life inspired by such surrender."
Now that you have read that, you are now held accountable for the decisions you make.
Your welcome.
J
Are you suggesting that reading something ACTIVATES some sort of magical "beginning" of accountability??Now that you have read that, you are now held accountable for the decisions you make.
I don't believe our 'acts' saves us, rather Jesus' perfect obedience in His death and resurrection is what saves us. Faith simply trusts that revealed fact. He is the Lamb of God who takes away the sin of the world.
Otherwise, how much surrender must we do in order to be saved. I just don't believe in turning 'surrender' into a work that we do, thus denigrating Christ's perfect obedience in our stead.
We faithe 100s of times all day long. Acts , based upon beliefs, sustained by confidence. The act of Faith that saves is the act, a continually surrendered life to him, based upon a belief, that he accepts the surrendered life, sustained by the confidence that he will keep and protect the surrendered life.
If we choose to surrender ourselves to something else, then the salvation journey stops, and the promises stop. not all at once. Nobody knows how long it takes to grieve the Spirit out. J
I respect your God given right to make your own choices crossnote. I thought maybe you had looked at my pisteuo thread and it might have persuaded you. Our acts don't save us, Grace did that. "Our acts" are the required response to that gift of Grace, and position ourselves correctly to receive that Grace. Remember, Grace "THROUGH" Faith, through pisteuo, through "A personal surrender to Him and a life inspired by such surrender." J
Pisteuo, or the application of Faith and Faithing towards God is this. "A personal surrender to Him, and a life inspired by such surrender." Now that you have read that, you are now held accountable for the decisions you make. Your welcome. J
Or they are not pastors at all!If a pastor needs a new Mercedes, they're probably are only pastors in name.
J
The Bible facts are that tithing, giving 10% of your income is not New Testament doctrine.First, its plural, tithes. There are three of them. Firstfruits tithe, 10% on income, then 10 percent on any increase.
Most of us look at the tithe as something that was just OT, and isn't required after Christ.
Here's a different take, and what ive been taught.
First we must remember, the NT is enfolded into the OT, and the OT unfolds into the NT.
If we look at Pentecost, when the called out ones received the Spirit of Christ, the automatic reaction was to give away all they possessed. And after they did that, the desire was so great to give that "they begged with much begging to be able to keep doing it." That is how the Greek reads.
With that said , it's an easy step to say every called out one who thinks they have received the Spirit of Christ would have this same desire to give everything they have away. I was taught, you can't be a Christian if you don't want to give.
So with that foundation laid, does God require everything we possess, probably not. So how do we deal with this uncontrollable desire to give it all? well, that's where the Tithes come in. The tithes are not a begrudged obligation of something we must do every month, they are a governor, so we don't give away all we have. The tithes are a protection in a way, to acknowledge God and His teacher or representative.
The elephant in the room is if we in our spirit don't want to give at all, or give what we see fit.
There is an argument for those who knowing this still decide to give all, buts that would be on them.
J
NT tithing based upon higher principle of all that we have comes from god, and so we are to be good stewards of those possessions, and we also should be giving back based proprtionally upon how HE has blessed us, as in the body the single mom, Elderly, sick etc might not be able to give always 10 %, but those of us financially blessed cam pick up their shortage, as wealthy might have God call them to give 90 % and keep back 10 %First, its plural, tithes. There are three of them. Firstfruits tithe, 10% on income, then 10 percent on any increase.
Most of us look at the tithe as something that was just OT, and isn't required after Christ.
Here's a different take, and what ive been taught.
First we must remember, the NT is enfolded into the OT, and the OT unfolds into the NT.
If we look at Pentecost, when the called out ones received the Spirit of Christ, the automatic reaction was to give away all they possessed. And after they did that, the desire was so great to give that "they begged with much begging to be able to keep doing it." That is how the Greek reads.
With that said , it's an easy step to say every called out one who thinks they have received the Spirit of Christ would have this same desire to give everything they have away. I was taught, you can't be a Christian if you don't want to give.
So with that foundation laid, does God require everything we possess, probably not. So how do we deal with this uncontrollable desire to give it all? well, that's where the Tithes come in. The tithes are not a begrudged obligation of something we must do every month, they are a governor, so we don't give away all we have. The tithes are a protection in a way, to acknowledge God and His teacher or representative.
The elephant in the room is if we in our spirit don't want to give at all, or give what we see fit.
There is an argument for those who knowing this still decide to give all, buts that would be on them.
J
Should do it based upon personal conviction, for if one is persuaded its straight 10 % do it unto the Lord, but if another thinks 50 % due to really rich, do it unto the LordThe Bible facts are that tithing, giving 10% of your income is not New Testament doctrine.
Christians who tithe do so simply because they respect the Old Testament principle and it is what they were taught at an early age, and find it a helpful place to begin in their giving.
1 Corinthians 16:2: .....“On the first day of every week, each one of you should set aside a sum of money in keeping with his income.”
This passage brings out four points:
1) we should give individually,
2) regularly,
3) methodically and
4)proportionately.
2 Corinthians 9:6-7 says:.....
“Remember this: Whoever sows sparingly will also reap sparingly, and whoever sows generously will also reap generously. Each man should give what he has decided in his heart to give, not reluctantly or under compulsion, for God loves a cheerful giver.”
So the Christian can give to his church NOTHING, 1% 5% 10% or 100%. We should give to God as He has given to us and it should be on a personal level and NOT a Lawful requirement.
Agree. It should be personal conviction.Should do it based upon personal conviction, for if one is persuaded its straight 10 % do it unto the Lord, but if another thinks 50 % due to really rich, do it unto the Lord