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Re: Jesus denied self just like a born-again believer.
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So no matter how many ways we can find similarities, from the point of view of the Godhead, there is a difference that makes one acceptable and the other unacceptable. Can you agree with that? Yes. From my point of view, too. Jesus' "righteousness and true holiness" so far exceeds anything believers can experience while abiding in Jesus as to make the comparison nearly null and void - like the difference between sunlight and candlelight. When we submit ourselves to Christ, the heart is united with His heart, the will is merged in His will, the mind becomes one with His mind, the thoughts are brought into captivity to Him; we live His life. This is what it means to be clothed with the garment of His righteousness. Then as the Lord looks upon us He sees, not the fig-leaf garment, not the nakedness and deformity of sin, but His own robe of righteousness, which is perfect obedience to the law of Jehovah. {COL 311.4} If you will only watch, continually watch unto prayer, if you will do everything as if you were in the immediate presence of God, you will be saved from yielding to temptation and may hope to be kept pure, spotless, and undefiled till the last. {AH 338.2} Through being partakers of the divine nature we may stand pure and holy and undefiled. {6MR 112.2}
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Re: Jesus denied self just like a born-again believer.
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So no matter how many ways we can find similarities, from the point of view of the Godhead, there is a difference that makes one acceptable and the other unacceptable. Can you agree with that? Yes. From my point of view, too. Jesus' "righteousness and true holiness" so far exceeds anything believers can experience while abiding in Jesus as to make the comparison nearly null and void - like the difference between sunlight and candlelight. I'm glad to hear it. So we agree that there is a vast difference between the candlelight of true believers' "righteousness and true holiness" and the sunlight of Christ's "righteousness and true holiness," and somewhere in that difference lies the distinction between acceptable to God and unacceptable. Now let's consider Adam BEFORE his transgression. When God looked at him without a Mediator, were Adam's "righteousness and true holiness" on the acceptable or the unacceptable side from God's point of view?
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By God's grace, Arnold
1 John 5:11-13 And this is the testimony, that God gave us eternal life, and this life is in his Son. Whoever has the Son has life; whoever does not have the Son of God does not have life. I write these things to you who believe in the name of the Son of God, that you may know that you have eternal life.
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Re: Jesus denied self just like a born-again believer.
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Acceptable. It was possible for Adam, before the fall, to form a righteous character by obedience to God's law. But he failed to do this, and because of his sin our natures are fallen and we cannot make ourselves righteous. Since we are sinful, unholy, we cannot perfectly obey the holy law. We have no righteousness of our own with which to meet the claims of the law of God. But Christ has made a way of escape for us. He lived on earth amid trials and temptations such as we have to meet. He lived a sinless life. He died for us, and now He offers to take our sins and give us His righteousness. If you give yourself to Him, and accept Him as your Saviour, then, sinful as your life may have been, for His sake you are accounted righteous. Christ's character stands in place of your character, and you are accepted before God just as if you had not sinned. {SC 62.2}
More than this, Christ changes the heart. He abides in your heart by faith. You are to maintain this connection with Christ by faith and the continual surrender of your will to Him; and so long as you do this, He will work in you to will and to do according to His good pleasure. So you may say, "The life which I now live in the flesh I live by the faith of the Son of God, who loved me, and gave Himself for me." Galatians 2:20. So Jesus said to His disciples, "It is not ye that speak, but the Spirit of your Father which speaketh in you." Matthew 10:20. Then with Christ working in you, you will manifest the same spirit and do the same good works --works of righteousness, obedience. {SC 62.3} Everyone who by faith obeys God's commandments will reach the condition of sinlessness in which Adam lived before his transgression. {HP 146.5} Through being partakers of the divine nature we may stand pure and holy and undefiled. {6MR 112.2}
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Re: Jesus denied self just like a born-again believer.
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Now let's consider Adam BEFORE his transgression. When God looked at him without a Mediator, were Adam's "righteousness and true holiness" on the acceptable or the unacceptable side from God's point of view? I agree. I think we have narrowed down the range of possibilities regarding the location of the line between acceptable and unacceptable. While the "righteousness and true holiness" of unfallen Adam were acceptable, the "righteousness and true holiness" of true believers are unacceptable. Just to remove the possibility of confusion, where in the spectrum would you put sinless Adam's "righteousness and true holiness" - brighter than Christ's sunlight (perhaps a supernova) or dimmer (perhaps a halogen or LED bulb)? I say dimmer.
By God's grace, Arnold
1 John 5:11-13 And this is the testimony, that God gave us eternal life, and this life is in his Son. Whoever has the Son has life; whoever does not have the Son of God does not have life. I write these things to you who believe in the name of the Son of God, that you may know that you have eternal life.
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Re: Jesus denied self just like a born-again believer.
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The difference in intensity between the two changed from day to day. "The path of the just is as the shining light, that shineth more and more unto the perfect day." Prov 4:18. The difference between the two on the day before Adam sinned was so ridiculously vast it is virtually unmeasurable. I suspect the level of maturity Adam achieved before he sinned is less than people like Enoch, Moses, Elijah, Daniel, John, Paul, etc.
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Re: Jesus denied self just like a born-again believer.
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Christ offered up His broken body to purchase back God's heritage, to give man another trial. "Wherefore He is able also to save them to the uttermost that come unto God by Him, seeing He ever liveth to make intercession for them." Hebrews 7:25. By His spotless life, His obedience, His death on the cross of Calvary, Christ interceded for the lost race. And now, not as a mere petitioner does the Captain of our salvation intercede for us, but as a Conqueror claiming His victory. His offering is complete, and as our Intercessor He executes His self-appointed work, holding before God the censer containing His own spotless merits and the prayers, confessions, and thanksgiving of His people. Perfumed with the fragrance of His righteousness, these ascend to God as a sweet savor. The offering is wholly acceptable, and pardon covers all transgression. {COL 156.2}
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Re: Jesus denied self just like a born-again believer.
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The problem is Mt Man that you are saying throughout His life Jesus was walking in sinful flesh. The only time Jesus was directly associated with the sins of humanity was when He took the sins of the world on His head during the three days and three nights in the "heart of the earth" the sign of Jonah.
He didn't walk in the condition His whole life. Only from Gethsemane to the cross. He said "now is the hour of the power of darkness" and He took our sins upon His head.
God gave me a vision of when this happened, so I know without impunity that you are wrong about how you are trying to present these things. You assume way too much.
He could have failed but He didn't so He didn't have sinful flesh. He walked in the Spirit and this is the power of the Gospel. This is how born again Christians can be like Christ by faith in His walk.
There is an order to the way we are to interpret the things written in the Spirit of Prophecy and you have no discipline in how you address the issue of the second Adam.
The moment Jesus took our sins upon His head He started sweating blood. How do you justify what you have been saying with this? He had the sinful flesh his whole life but it mysteriously started to cause Him to be separated from God on that day for no reason?
This is how I know you are presenting this in a way that takes away the importance of the sign of Jonah. You just throw things out there as if you know it to be fact and that you are above learning or reproach. You better get it right because you are talking about the most important issue known to man.
Search me oh God and know my heart, test me and know my anxious thoughts, see if there is any offensive way in me and lead me to the way everlasting. Amen
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Re: Jesus denied self just like a born-again believer.
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Vision or not jsot - you are not correct. Christ was just like us. He was born of a woman, under law. "When the fullness of time was come, God sent forth his Son, made of a woman, made under the law, to redeem them that were under the law". It was more that AT Jones who said Christ had sinful flesh. Look also at the publications and editors.
As for Jones and EGW, she praised his work in 1895, 1898 and in 1900 and probably many others times. And jsot says, pay no attention to Jones? EGw rebuked her own husband! Shall we then reject all his writings?
Christ had sinful flesh from the day he was born. It could not have been otherwise. If not, then the temptations of the devil would not have been like ours.
Christ did not have the advantage that Adam had. Christ took upon Him the infirmities of degenerate humanity. Only thus could He rescue man from the lowest depths of degradation. It would have been an almost infinite humiliation for the Son of God to take man's nature, even when Adam stood in his innocence in Eden. But Jesus accepted humanity when the race had been weakened by four thousand years of sin. Like every child of Adam He accepted the results of the working of the great law of heredity. What these results were is shown in the history of His earthly ancestors. He came with such a heredity to share our sorrows and temptations, and to give us the example of a sinless life. {DA 48.5}
MM is right.
Oh, that men might open their minds to know God as he is revealed in his Son! {ST, January 20, 1890}
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Re: Jesus denied self just like a born-again believer.
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Mrs White rebuked her husband for arguing with Mr Smith, not for false doctrines. She also never said his writings should never be quoted.
Your right that AT Jones had a lot to be thankful for before his apostasy, His righteousness by faith message is above reproach and guided by God, But then he slipped into Apostasy, so if you want to quote him after 1888 then you are not being guided by the Holy Spirit.
And on the most important point. The point that none of you seem to be getting....
Could Jesus die?
The wages of sin is death. Jesus had not sinned His whole life so could Jesus die?
If you do not watch yourself here you will never see the truth.
There are several biblical stories that connect directly to this issue. One of the major ones is the serpent on the pole. If you look you will live.
Why was it a serpent that Moses raised on the pole? Because Jesus had to become sin for us before He could physically die. Then He could be raised on the pole, not before.
If Jesus did not take our sins upon His head in the propitiation then He would have never died. He would have been translated to His heavenly body and taken to heaven without seeing death. That is why it was so important for Jesus to accept our sins in Gethsemane. If you cannot see this it means you are not guided by the Spirit.
So if Jesus had not sinned in His mortal life, and He could not have died, then something very important happened, and this is called the "propitiation".
He wasn't born with our sins on His head. He had to accept them.
He wasn't born with sin either. He had to be tempted, and if He failed then He would have died a sinner just like us. That is why everything was on the line in Jesus coming here. But since He was tempted and did not fail He could not physically die unless He accepted OUR sins upon His head... The propitiation.
Anyone who argues against this knows nothing about the ceremonial law.
In order for sins to be transferred, the sinner had to place his hands on the head of the sacrifice and confess. Without it no sin was transferred. Then when the sacrifice was fulfilled the blood carried the sin and it was symbolically placed on the mercy seat (sprinkled on the veil with the handles of the Ark coming through the veil). Then on the day of Atonement the priest would cleans the Mercy seat and carry the sins to be placed on the head of the scapegoat. This cleansing is what Jesus is doing right now.
So I ask again, before He accepted our sins in Gethsemane, could Jesus have physically died? NO! He couldn't, because He had not sinned. If you don't get this it is proof you do not have the Holy Spirit guiding you.
"Christ could not have done this work had He not been personally spotless. Only One who was Himself perfection could be at once the sin bearer and the sin pardoner. He stands before the congregation of His redeemed as their sin-burdened, sin-stained surety, but it is their sins He is bearing. All through His life of humiliation and suffering, from the time that He was born an infant in Bethlehem till He hung on the cross of Calvary, and cried in a voice that shook the universe, “It is finished,” the Saviour was pure and spotless.—Manuscript 165, 1899.{7ABC 461.4}
Christ was without sin, else His life in human flesh and His death on the cross would have been of no more value in procuring grace for the sinner than the death of any other man. While He took upon Him humanity, it was a life taken into union with Deity. He could lay down His life as Priest and also victim. He possessed in Himself power to lay it down and take it up again. He offered Himself without spot to God.—Manuscript 92, 1899. {7ABC 461.5}
Pay close attention here people. You need to understand this!
(In Gethsemane) The humanity of the Son of God trembled in that trying hour. He prayed not now for His disciples that their faith might not fail, but for His own tempted, agonized soul. The awful moment had come—that moment which was to decide the destiny of the world. The fate of humanity trembled in the balance. Christ might even now refuse to drink the cup apportioned to guilty man. It was not yet too late. He might wipe the bloody sweat from His brow, and leave man to perish in his iniquity. He might say, Let the transgressor receive the penalty of his sin, and I will go back to My Father. Will the Son of God drink the bitter cup of humiliation and agony? Will the innocent suffer the consequences of the curse of sin, to save the guilty? The words fall tremblingly from the pale lips of Jesus, “O My Father, if this cup may not pass away from Me, except I drink it, Thy will be done.”{CSA 33.5} Three times has He uttered that prayer. 58{CSA 33.6} Angels beheld the Saviour’s agony. They saw their Lord enclosed by legions of satanic forces, His nature weighed down with a shuddering, mysterious dread. There was silence in heaven. No harp was touched. Could mortals have viewed the amazement of the angelic host as in silent grief they watched the Father separating His beams of light, love, and glory from His beloved Son, they would better understand how offensive in His sight is sin.{CSA 33.7}
If it wasn't for Gethsemane and Jesus accepting the sins of men on His spotless soul He could have gone back to heaven without seeing death because He had not sinned! So the moment He took our sins upon His head was very important. You should pray about this before opening your mouth again APL.
Search me oh God and know my heart, test me and know my anxious thoughts, see if there is any offensive way in me and lead me to the way everlasting. Amen
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Re: Jesus denied self just like a born-again believer.
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The problem is Mt Man that you are saying throughout His life Jesus was walking in sinful flesh. Jesus came in the likeness of sinful flesh. He never walked in sinful flesh. He walked in the Spirit. He resisted the unholy clamorings of His sinful flesh. The only time Jesus was directly associated with the sins of humanity was when He took the sins of the world on His head during the three days and three nights in the "heart of the earth" the sign of Jonah. . . God gave me a vision of when this happened, so I know without impunity that you are wrong about how you are trying to present these things. You assume way too much. Ellen White also saw things in vision. Listen: As one with us, He must bear the burden of our guilt and woe. The Sinless One must feel the shame of sin. The peace lover must dwell with strife, the truth must abide with falsehood, purity with vileness. Every sin, every discord, every defiling lust that transgression had brought, was torture to His spirit. {DA 111.4}
With the terrible weight of the sins of the world upon Him, Christ withstood the test upon appetite, upon the love of the world, and upon that love of display which leads to presumption. These were the temptations that overcame Adam and Eve, and that so readily overcome us. {DA 116.4}
The weight of the sins of the world was pressing His soul, and His countenance expressed unutterable sorrow, a depth of anguish that fallen man had never realized. He felt the overwhelming tide of woe that deluged the world. He realized the strength of indulged appetite and of unholy passion that controlled the world, which had brought upon man inexpressible suffering. The indulgence of appetite had been increasing, and strengthening with every successive generation since Adam's transgression, until the race was so feeble in moral power that they could not overcome in their own strength. Christ, in behalf of the race, was to overcome appetite by standing the most powerful test upon this point. He was to tread the path of temptation alone, and there must be none to help Him, none to comfort or uphold Him. He was to wrestle with the powers of darkness. {1SM 271.1}
The humanity of Christ reached to the very depths of human wretchedness, and identified itself with the weaknesses and necessities of fallen man, while His divine nature grasped the Eternal. His work in bearing the guilt of man's transgression was not to give him license to continue to violate the law of God, which made man a debtor to the law, which debt Christ was Himself paying by His own suffering. The trials and sufferings of Christ were to impress man with a sense of his great sin in breaking the law of God, and to bring him to repentance and obedience to that law, and through obedience to acceptance with God. His righteousness He would impute to man, and thus raise him in moral value with God, so that his efforts to keep the divine law would be acceptable. Christ's work was to reconcile man to God through His human nature, and God to man through His divine nature. {1SM 272.5}
When Christ had fasted for forty days and forty nights, the enemy came, tempting him to make bread of the stones. Christ knew that he would be assailed upon appetite, for it was upon this point that Adam and Eve had failed. And with the terrible weight of the sins of the world upon him, he withstood the fearful test upon appetite, upon the love of the world, and upon that love of display that leads to presumption. He endured these temptations, and overcame in man's behalf, working out for him a righteous character, because he knew that man could not do this of himself. {ST, May 27, 1897 par. 6}
The world's Redeemer, the second Adam, by his suffering and death worked out a redemption for the human race. He was tempted in all points like as we are. He knew that the enemy would come to every human being, to take advantage of hereditary weakness, and to ensnare, by his false insinuations, all whose hope and trust is not in Christ. And by passing over the ground which man must travel, by showing that, through the divine power granted him, man can overcome every form of temptation, Christ prepared the way for us to gain the victory. {ST, May 27, 1897 par. 7}
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