Hebrews 10 doesn't have to what?
 
So you don't like my pulling one verse out? Here:
 
Heb. 10:14-18
 14For by one offering he hath perfected for ever them that are sanctified.

   15Whereof the Holy Ghost also is a witness to us: for after that he had said before,

   16This is the covenant that I will make with them after those days, saith the Lord, I will put my laws into their hearts, and in their minds will I write them;

   17And their sins and iniquities will I remember no more.

   18Now where remission of these is, there is no more offering for sin.

Blessings!


Lance Muir <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

It (Hb 10) doesn't have to. Few singular texts, if any, are meant to explicate the entirety of Scripture vis a vis a particular topic.
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JD wrote:
We are righteous IN HIS MIND.
 
Whoa, so, God is deceiving himself!
 
JD, how does that interpretation tie into Heb. 10:14? "For by one offering he hath perfected for ever them that are sanctified."
 
 
Blessings

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The notion that we pick of the Bible, read it and believe it apart from the process of evaluation and acceptance is simple not possible.  
 
jt: Why not? This is what was expected of Israel under the Old Covenant.  They were expected to hear and to obey - Not study it out and decide which parts they would accept.
 
Is your only purpose in Bible study to search for  command statements   I do not see the book as  a book of law  -- commands.   It is no longer a legal document. 
 
You can cast the project in whatever light you desire;  YOU play a role in what you believe the message says.   I have said it before and I say it again:  it is never "what the Bible says"  --  rather, it is always "what I believe the Bible says." 
 
jt: For you and Lance and those who think like you.  For me it is "what the scripture says" and I work on renewing my mind accordingly. 
 
Actually, this is not true.   You share what "you believe the bible says" exactly as I do.   It like breathing or sweating  --  you have no choice.  You simply do not accept ANYTHING into your intellectual/spiritual life apart from the process of evaluation and acceptance. 
 
And that is precisely why we need the gracious invention of God  ..................   He makes us correct IN HIS MIND while we DO the best that we can.  None on this forum has another approach regardless of the rhetoric. JD
 
jt: What do you mean "He makes us correct in his mind?"  Kind of like if I don't acknowledge it, it's not there?
I don't think so JD.  God has perfect eyesight and He is not doubleminded, not in the least.  jt
 
Amazing  --  anyway, "He makes us correct IN HIS MIND"  has nothing to do with
" ...if I don't acknowledge it, it's not true."   The Bible tells us that "faith is reckoned as righteousness."   That is an intellectual decision God makes on our behalf.    He sees faith and HE DECIDES to view it as if it were righteousness.  We are righteous IN HIS MIND. 


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