fivesense
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Hi Fivesense
Sorry I took so long to get back to you, please forgive...Very interesting what you say about the The Syrian Antioch! Nicely done, thank you.
Hope to look into it sometime later...Hmmm still struggling with this
Not on my computer now so this is not quite posting adequately for me...though you will probably not notice a difference,sad to say,lol.
You are kind, rainee.
In order to shed light on my desire to refrain from applying the "Christian" monicker to myself, I brought forth Paul's injunction to Timothy concerning keeping a pattern of sound words that were spoken by him. Paul declared his writings to be prophetic (Ro 16:26 prophetikon), and maintaining adherence to what was recorded by him would serve Timothy well in furthering the truth. Today we suffer a great many falsehoods in the body of Christ that originate from phrases and terms that are not found in the Scriptures. Eternal death, penalty for sins, the Atonement, etc, are not in the Word, yet people believe them to be there. There are whole doctrines and churches that are founded upon beliefs that cannot be supported clearly in the Scriptures.
By retaining sound words that Holy Spirit has recorded for us in the Scriptures, much confusion and error could be resolved. But the tendency to look to men for truth, suffering personal opinions from them instead of self-investigation, seems the be the nominal way of the masses.
God has spoken, His word is there for us. Let us depart from using unscriptural phrases and leave off of them whenever we can, thereby clearing the air of excesses and misunderstandings. By staying with the words that the Scriptures employ, we will remain on solid ground.