6 February 2012, 4:22 am
Shakespeare: To be (grace) OR not to be (law), THAT IS THE QUEST-I-ON. Bible: same either or scenarios: Mt 12:30-37 - either with (grace) or against (law) - either gathering (grace) or scattering (law) - either forgiven (grace) or unforgiven (law) - either tree fruit good (grace) or corrupt (law) - either heart is good (grace) or heart is evil (law) - either you're justified (grace) or condemned (law) And which will be determined by your very own mouth Apostle Paul: allegorically speaking same things: - either you're under grace or you're under law - either go for-ward (grace) or draw-back (law) - either Spirit led (grace) or Ghost driven (law) - either it's freedom (grace) or bondage (law) - either it's truth (grace) or consequences (law) - either minister life (grace) or minister death (law) And whatever applies to you applies to all: Rom 2:11 Hebrews: same thing, only it's from the OT scriptures - either go on (grace) or be not suffered to continue (law), and go on requires "leaving" all f-laws, including sacrifice. - either it's a hall of fame (grace) or a hall of shame (law) James: to his scatter brained brethren - either pure religion (grace) or vain religion (law) - either wisdom from above (grace) or earthy (law) Jude: a re-minder prior to entering Revelation: - either saved + awared or saved + destroyed Revelation: Luke-warm won't make it past Revelation 3:16. If trying to remain neutral it will be Humpty Dumpty. If choose law, then no place to hide, lots of wailing. If choose grace, then no need to hide, just carry on. Last Day Scenarios: Choose ONLY ONE of these: - Day of the LORD is darkness, and not light... Law. - Day of God is light, having no darkness...... Grace. Remembering de-FAULT always goes unto the Law. Hint: 7th day of God has no even-ing and mourn-ing. But 7th day of LORD has gathering to Armagheddon.... Read More »