the law will be written on the hearts of people who believe in God, written by God. It isn't what's in a persons heart naturally.
Well, He was speaking to Israel... whose hearts were too hard for the law of love to be written upon them. This is why they needed the law written down. Stone tablets were easier to write upon than their hearts. Even as it is also written,
"Today, when you hear His Voice, do not harden your hearts..."
And how would you explain Paul's words here about the gentiles:
"Indeed when gentiles, who do not have the law, do by nature the things required by the law, they are a law for themselves, even though they do not have the law. They show that the requirement of the law are written upon their hearts, their consciences also bearing witness, and their thoughts sometimes accusing them and at other times even defending them."
When the scripture talks about love being the summation of the law and the prophets etc...the first and most important was about loving God...even in the OT loving God first was THE motivation to inculcate the other laws into your heart.
Yes, love God, and love your neighbor as yourself.
in the NT a scripture that reflects this thought is found in 2 john 4-6 ...this is love that we walk according to His commandments, walking in truth as we received commandment from the Father. (The love that God commands is first love Him so that we can walk according to TRUTH and then we love each other.(refering to those in the body of Christ)
The full verse is (the brackets are mine, not from the written word):
"It has given me great joy to find some of your children walking in the Truth (in Christ, who IS the Truth), just as the Father commanded us. And now, dear lady, I am not writing you a new command but one we have had from the beginning. I ask that we love one another. And this is love: that we walk in obedience to His commands. As you have heard from the beginning, His command is that you walk in love."
truth and true love go hand in hand.
Of course... as Truth comes from Love. Just as Christ (Truth) comes from God (Love)
the "law of love" that you talk about seems to be an attempt on your part to "allow" for people the OPTION of not making a decision for Christ at this time.
It has nothing to do with 'allowing' anything. It is simply truth that I have learned from my Lord, that the sheep are those who are clothed in love, as revealed by the acts of love they did my Lord, by doing for even the least of his brothers.
One makes 'a decision' for Christ out of love, and as the Father draws him. The decision is not forced out of fear of the consequences, but out of love and truth. Unlike the many decisions men have made for 'religion', out of fear of the consequences religion implies.
The gospel message in context is about this IS the day of salvation.
Could you clarify this sentence please?
You're sending a very subtle message when you teach this message and at the same time say "the spirit and the bride say come"...what could be nicer after a high control cult? Someone intamating that no decision is required...it's cool with your lord as long as those, who chose not to make a decision, are nice to the least of His brothers...
I am not entirely sure of your meaning here.
Those who love Christ will want to go to Christ, and follow His teachings... as He has said:
"If anyone loves me, He will obey my teachings. My father will love them, and we will come and make our home with them."
that is why what you teach is an anti-christ message. It's perfect for priming peoples hearts to accept THE anti-christ...he's all about peace and not repentance and turning to God too.
Anti-christ ... is against Christ. Something I am not.
In fact, something that those who would be entering as subjects of the kingdom, clothed in love because of the love that they SHOW... are not against Christ either; because what they did for even the least of his brothers, they did for Him. Now these ones did not know that they were doing good to Him. They simply acted upon what is in them, revealing the love that is in them.
Someone who is against Christ... truly against Him, Michelle... is also going to be against any who belong to Him, certainly if those who belong to Him do proclaim Him. (if they rejected me, they will reject you also)
with the gospel message and the great commission in mind do you really think that Jesus sent you ahead of Himself to preach that He's going to give an anti-christ teaching a free pass? I'm serious, do you realise what you are doing?
Of course not... but I am not preaching an anti-christ teaching. I am not speaking of anything that I have not also learned from Him, that is backed in scripture, that is also backed in love. That mainstream christianity may not teach it... means what? Mainstream christianity teaches many things that my Lord did not and does not teach. Such as an eternal torment of hellfire, for instance.
Now may I ask you a couple of questions, in addition to the question that I asked you above, regarding the gentiles having the law upon their hearts?
Who are those who are resurrected from the dead, whose names are written in the lamb's book of life?
What did Paul mean when he said that all Israel will be saved?
If there is no judgment for those who are in Christ, then how can anyone who belongs to Christ be judged on the basis of what they DID (to the least of his brothers, or as recorded in their individual books, as is written in Revelation)?
Peace to you,
tammy