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Autumn smoke,Jesus was speaking to the Jewish leaders, as recorded in John chapter 5. He said many things to them, but the one that stands out to me is John 5:38-40: ‘‘You study the Scriptures diligently because you think that in them you have eternal life. These are the very Scriptures that testify about me.’’
We can look for mysticism in various Hebrew Scriptures, and we can diligently search out hidden meaning, in for example, the Hebrew Alef-Bet, but all of this still points to the one the scripture foretold: our Messiah Y’shua Jesus. And Jesus said that eternal life is found in Him, the Promised One.
Thanks for posting. I hope you’ve been well. Yes, the gospel writers each show how Jesus is is fulfillment of the Torah both in teachings and in life. That’s one of the meanings of “Christ”. It’s this view of Jesus that allows me to say he is a messiah/Christ and Lord(King) even if I’m not a trinitarian.
What if Christianity and church and its teachings about Jesus point to God and His grace? They don’t contain it, no book or church or theology can contain God. Nor are they givers of grace or salvation, grace is God’s to give only and He gives it as He wills.
I think where Christianity goes awry is when it denies grace outside of the church (either it’s institutions, it’s scriptures, or its doctrines). Catholicism leaves room for God to be God and only says the Church is the truest or most sure way to encounter God’s grace. That’s understandable because if you didn’t believe your church was the “best” you wouldn’t be a member! We also are loved and sustained by one God. one Lord so it’s not a free for all of believe what you will.
Where the problem is where as the evangelicals like to think that anyone who doesn’t go to their bible studies are damned. This is likely due to never really meeting a devout person of another faith.
Some scriptures I was thinking about and how they relate.
The speck and the log: how we would be best served by fearing for our own salvation before giving out predictions for salvation for others
The ungreatful debitor: we have received an abundance of grace and we should not then feel justified to count the sins of others, less our Lord rethink His mercy to us!
Pay of the workers: If God chooses to save only those who repent in the next life or accept those of a more inclusive creed than ours then God can do that. If we were God we could do it our way, but thank goodness we are not.