Sunday, September 25, 2016

Day 104-9/12/2016

Conclusion
When we understand the Bible principles,
we realize that many religious practices are wrong

even though they are not expressly forbidden.

On the other hand, many practices are right
even though they are not expressly mentioned.

An act does not need to be specifically forbidden to be wrong,
nor must it be specifically mentioned to be acceptable.

Whether a practice is right or wrong, and whether or not a tool is a legitimate aid, is determined by whether it falls inside or outside the meaning of the terms God uses to instruct us regarding His will.

So, we have no right to do in religion just whatever we want to do or what we think is good, apart from Scripture.

God determines what He wants done, then He reveals it in His word.

He determines how broad or narrow He wants His will to be in any matter, then He chooses terms that reveal to us by their meaning what we are to do.

If we love Him, have faith in Him, and really respect His authority,
we will do what He said and only what He said.

Have you done what He tells you to do to be forgiven of sins?

Are you living faithfully?

I AM EXPRESSING 2 “you”
WHICH IS EVERYBODY
BUT “you” ARE RESPONSIBLE
FOR “you”

IF I SPEAK TO 1, I SPEAK TO ALL!
GOD SAYS!


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Some of this was taken from an article written by: David E. Pratte


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