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Are the commandments of Jesus Christ minute?

Are the commandments of Jesus Christ minute?

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@sonship said

They help the poor, feed the hungry, clothe the naked etc etc. [/quote]
I did not say any of these things were not true either.

Nor have I ever taught not to do things like this.
You never preach TO DO THESE TNINGS, like Jesus did. You continually preach for the last 15 years to DO SELFISH THINGS. Never have you preached the Gospel of Christ.

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@sonship said
[quote]Matt 25.
You expounding of Matt 25 is utter garbage and contrary to the teachings of Christ. The rest of the post is more nonsense and self-serving lies.

The truth is you hate Jesus, because He said things about giving and charity which you clearly find distasteful. you cannot even find it in your heart to repeat the teachings of Christ truthfully. Charitable love and good works run against the grain of your evil and corrupt personality.

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@sonship said
What do I mean by Christ's commandments are MINUT?

First, no one ever told me that in exactly those words. I uttered that from
my own experience. Surely, others have said something similar. But that does not matter now.

This means that Jesus comes into our hearts and has quantum level understanding of our moment by moment, even nanosecond by nanosecond l ...[text shortened]...

And we learn to follow Him in a finer and finer granularity of union with the Spirit of Christ.
I know what "minute" means. What does "minut" without the e mean?

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@sonship said
It still not been grasped by some.
The truth is that

1.) Jesus Christ is alive.

2.) Jesus Christ can blend and unite with believers in His wonderful form as "a life giving Spirit".

This is the fine, detailed, minut union of our life with the gentle yet powerful and victorious life of the God-man Jesus.

Christ penetrates into every n ...[text shortened]...

Therefore Paul said he preached "the unsearchable riches of Christ as the gospel".
Sorry, where can I find the definition of 'minut'?


@ghost-of-a-duke said
Sorry, where can I find the definition of 'minut'?
Nothing to do with the bible. Its a yet another fabricated word to describe yet another false doctrine promoted by those who do not want to keep the commandments..

According to the bible, Christs commandments center around brotherly love and charity.

According to sonship, Christis commandments are minut, meaning its all about me and I, nut doing anything for anyone.

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@rajk999 said
According to sonship, Christis commandments are minut, meaning its all about me and I, nut doing anything for anyone.
minut, meaning its all about me and I, nut doing anything

Ha ha, I see what you did there!.

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@sonship said
@FMF


My typo was brought to my attention by FMF.

The proper spelling of minut was the word I corrected from "minute".
Minute, adjective,
1. extremely small, as in size, amount, extent, or degree: minute differences.
2. of minor importance; insignificant; trifling.
3. attentive to or concerned with even the smallest details: a minute examination.

Spelled the same as "minute", noun, 1/60th of an hour.


FMF (and myself, at first reading), thought you had meant definition 2, while it has become clear that you meant definition 3.

This word's meaning is drawn from context, meaning you cannot know how it is being used until you see it being used. Sometimes, the meaning is still unclear after reading it in context.

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@rajk999 said
You expounding of Matt 25 is utter garbage and contrary to the teachings of Christ. The rest of the post is more nonsense and self-serving lies.

The truth is you hate Jesus, because He said things about giving and charity which you clearly find distasteful. you cannot even find it in your heart to repeat the teachings of Christ truthfully. Charitable love and good works run against the grain of your evil and corrupt personality.
Bearing false witness is also contrary to the teachings of Jesus.


@suzianne said
Bearing false witness is also contrary to the teachings of Jesus.
Maybe if you could muster up some substance, you might be been able to state clearly what I said was false witness. Or maybe thats expecting too much.


@fmf said
minut, meaning its all about me and I, nut doing anything

Ha ha, I see what you did there!.
😀

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@rajk999 said
Maybe if you could muster up some substance, you might be been able to state clearly what I said was false witness. Or maybe thats expecting too much.
So is vanity, btw.


@suzianne said
So is vanity, btw.
Personally I dont like Paul telling women to shut up, but when I see your posts I am inclined to be sympathetic. Imagine Paul trying to preach and these women in the churches in Corinth, Ephesus, Colosse, and who knows where else, keep interrupting with unadulterated garbage.... so STFU.

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@Rajk999
Paul's way was not to allow the women to teach with authority over men in the church meetings. I think he meant defining critical doctrines. But he was consistent and not a politician saying different things in different cities.

Paul taught the same thing in all the churches he served.
He did not alter his instructions based on which church he was ministering to.

Proof:
"Because of this I have sent Timothy to you, who is my beloved and faithful child in the Lord, who will remind you of my ways which are in Christ, even as I teach everywhere in every church." (1 Cor. 4:16)

He taught everywhere the same in every church. He was not a politician.
Proof:
"However as the Lord has apportioned to each one, as God has called each one, so let him walk. And so I direct in all the churches." (1 Cor. 7:17)

Paul taught and instructed the same in all the churches.

The letter that he wrote to the church in Colossi he wanted also to be read to the Laodiceans. And they were to likewise read his letter to the church in Laodicea.
Proof:
"And when this letter is read among you, cause that it be read in the church of the Laodiceans also, and that you also read the one from Laodicea." (Col. 4:16)

This is because Paul taught and instructed the same things in all the churches he served.


@sonship said
@Rajk999
Paul's way was not to allow the women to teach with authority over men in the church meetings. I think he meant defining critical doctrines.
Adding to the bible again. Why do you keep doing that? There is nothing about this "critical doctrines" foolishness. Here is what Paul said :

Let your women keep silence in the churches: for it is not permitted unto them to speak; but they are commanded to be under obedience, as also saith the law. (1 Corinthians 14:34 KJV)

Keep silence. Not permitted to speak.

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@rajk999 said
Personally I dont like Paul telling women to shut up, but when I see your posts I am inclined to be sympathetic. Imagine Paul trying to preach and these women in the churches in Corinth, Ephesus, Colosse, and who knows where else, keep interrupting with unadulterated garbage.... so STFU.
By all means, keep preaching your vanity, and bearing false witness.

And oh, yeah, don't forget your hypocrisy.