14 Aug '19 11:35>4 edits
@Rajk999
Now you are REFINING what you wrote. This is not repetition. This is refining into more careful words what you mean.
But you're still wrong. Christ is thoroughly, completely, and in every way about a relationship intimate with God Whom Christ is.
Both Jesus AND His apostles preached an intimate, subjective, personal RELATIONSHIP with Christ.
I understand your desire to refine, re-state your concept.
But you're wrong that in every way, a relationship is taught.
Saying "relationship with Christ" is not written in the text doesn't make your teaching more credible.
What words did I change?
How can a man abide in Christ as the true vine and He abide in him and there be no relationship with Christ ?
Paul told the Corinthians to TEST THEMSELVES to see if they were in the proper faith. They were told to realize that the orthodox faith - Jesus Christ was living in them.
They had a relationship with Christ [without the word relationship being written] because to pass the test they had to realize that Jesus Christ was in them.
And you come along babbling like a fool that there is no expression or no "relationship with Christ" in the Bible.
There is practically nothing BUT.
And Paul says to the Corinthian Christians -
Christ is speaking in Paul.
Christ is not weak in Paul but powerful.
Christ is also powerful in the Corinthian believers listening TO Paul.
Christ is powerful in Paul unto the Christians.
Christ is powerful in Paul's audience the Christians in Corinth.
And you come along babbling like a phony expert that there is no expression and no relationship with Christ in the Bible.
The serpent's venomous fangs of anti-Christ teaching are sunk so deep into your head as to be pitiful.
There is no expression called "relationship with Christ".
Now you are REFINING what you wrote. This is not repetition. This is refining into more careful words what you mean.
But you're still wrong. Christ is thoroughly, completely, and in every way about a relationship intimate with God Whom Christ is.
I repeat what Jesus and the Apostles preach.
Both Jesus AND His apostles preached an intimate, subjective, personal RELATIONSHIP with Christ.
I never use expressions not found in the bible.
I understand your desire to refine, re-state your concept.
But you're wrong that in every way, a relationship is taught.
Saying "relationship with Christ" is not written in the text doesn't make your teaching more credible.
You and your false doctrines and teachings is the result of changing little words and the meaning. Its a dangerous practice.
What words did I change?
How can a man abide in Christ as the true vine and He abide in him and there be no relationship with Christ ?
Paul told the Corinthians to TEST THEMSELVES to see if they were in the proper faith. They were told to realize that the orthodox faith - Jesus Christ was living in them.
"Test yourselves whether you are in the faith; prove yourselves. Or do you not realize about yourselves that Jesus Christ is in you, unless you are disapproved? (2 Cor. 13:5)
They had a relationship with Christ [without the word relationship being written] because to pass the test they had to realize that Jesus Christ was in them.
And you come along babbling like a fool that there is no expression or no "relationship with Christ" in the Bible.
There is practically nothing BUT.
And Paul says to the Corinthian Christians -
"Since you seek a proof of the Christ who is speaking in me, who is not weak unto you but is powerful in you." (v.3)
Christ is speaking in Paul.
Christ is not weak in Paul but powerful.
Christ is also powerful in the Corinthian believers listening TO Paul.
Christ is powerful in Paul unto the Christians.
Christ is powerful in Paul's audience the Christians in Corinth.
And you come along babbling like a phony expert that there is no expression and no relationship with Christ in the Bible.
The serpent's venomous fangs of anti-Christ teaching are sunk so deep into your head as to be pitiful.