‘Once for All!

Jesus blood for our Failings?

The book of Hebrews is one of the most important and essential books of both the New Testament and the Holy Bible, it was a key to open the second English reformation and the verses found in Hebrews 9:25-28 changed everything with Roman Catholicism over these past five-hundred years and throughout the British Empire across the world!

One sacrifice for sin, end the idea of the Mass and the need for literal blood, since we believe in the Lords table and the remembrance until He comes again?

This truth is mentioned several times in the letters that make up the New Testament, so there can be no justification in a alternative narritive and what the sacrement means as some today persue, when it is shed for the forgiveness of our sins and nothing more than to cleanse us!

Romans 8:34, 1 Corinthians 11:24-25, Hebrews 7:25, 9:11-12, 9:26-27, 10:10, 2 Peter 3:18.

Roman doctrine in Ekklesia!

The Love of God?

Its a subtle doctrine that most believers have grasped on to in relation to accepting sexual sins and then believing that a all loving God will ignore those issues of our selfishness, prior to this we had the issues of dishonesty when many believed they could get away with diddling their tax forms and other financial dishonesty!

God is love, He loved us to give to us His one and only Son, that we might be saved, we love Him because He has had mercy on us for our failings!

But God does not love sin, he will not tolerate His guidelines being broken and the selfishness of the human heart trying to justify sin.

Leviticus 18:22, John 3:16, Romans 1:25-26, Romans 3:22-23, 6:22-23, Hebrews 9:26, 10:10, 1 John 3:18, 2 John 1:3.

#blm! Part-Two.

Stereotyping?

Something that all of humanity has is the impression that if one does one thing terrible, all of that race colour and creed must be the same?

But we who think we are civilised are not, since we are better and not like the rest who is our estimation are not!

This is when we see the ugly side of comfort sin at work in our hearts to judge others, without seeing our own same situation? Jesus told the hypocrites to take the plank out of their own eyes before even attempting to remove the speck from others!

Black people want equality with white society, but this does not mean they are better than us? It just shows that we are all the same and hold very similar points of views one being Anti-Semitism and as much as some Arabs consider black people still to be semi-ape creatures only fir for abuse?

Humanity in its thinking has not changed, many of those black chiefs in West-Africa would still do the same as they did two-hundred years ago! While attitudes are not limited to colour barriers, basically we are all the same, but conditioning has caused more division’s.

Mark 7:3-5, Luke 6:41-42, Numbers 14:24, Philippians 4:5, Titus 3:2, 1 Peter 3:8.