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	<title>Comments on: New Testament:  The Extended Edition</title>
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		<title>By: soundofgrace</title>
		<link>http://www.churchhopping.com/new-testament-the-extended-edition/#comment-17816</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 02 Jan 2008 17:26:34 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>i have a question.
and i truly hope there's a very simple answer to it.

someone wondered whether the new testament, especially the letters, (i'll leave out the gospels and the Revelation of Jesus Christ) could be read with the same reverence, or fear... can't find the best word; as you would read the Torah &#38; Prophets. not to reject anything, but out of an honest pursuit of holiness

this question was raised after seeing so much of Christianity, being very feeble, scattered all over &#38; divided into numerous divisions. And this when you can always trace back their roots, not in the Old, but New Testament.

another thought is that similar letters as those in the New Testament are being written every day, greatly inspired by God, but always needing a good test in the light of Scripture. i do not doubt that these wonderful letters passed that test without fault, but when i think of the unity of the Church, that is to come, i can always see very basic things from the glorious unchangeable Law of love being ignored, or overruled by letters, which are still letters for a specific setting there and then.

i know this site is about books that can even be added to these, but, should that be today's focus? and to make it even more challenging: can a hundred wonderful books on the Bible add up to the strong roots that we need so much today and is found simply in the One Book?

remember, it's a question, i don't claim to have the answers.

blessings to you.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>i have a question.<br />
and i truly hope there&#8217;s a very simple answer to it.</p>
<p>someone wondered whether the new testament, especially the letters, (i&#8217;ll leave out the gospels and the Revelation of Jesus Christ) could be read with the same reverence, or fear&#8230; can&#8217;t find the best word; as you would read the Torah &amp; Prophets. not to reject anything, but out of an honest pursuit of holiness</p>
<p>this question was raised after seeing so much of Christianity, being very feeble, scattered all over &amp; divided into numerous divisions. And this when you can always trace back their roots, not in the Old, but New Testament.</p>
<p>another thought is that similar letters as those in the New Testament are being written every day, greatly inspired by God, but always needing a good test in the light of Scripture. i do not doubt that these wonderful letters passed that test without fault, but when i think of the unity of the Church, that is to come, i can always see very basic things from the glorious unchangeable Law of love being ignored, or overruled by letters, which are still letters for a specific setting there and then.</p>
<p>i know this site is about books that can even be added to these, but, should that be today&#8217;s focus? and to make it even more challenging: can a hundred wonderful books on the Bible add up to the strong roots that we need so much today and is found simply in the One Book?</p>
<p>remember, it&#8217;s a question, i don&#8217;t claim to have the answers.</p>
<p>blessings to you.</p>
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		<title>By: Joe Morris</title>
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		<dc:creator>Joe Morris</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 09 Dec 2006 21:17:20 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Paul also had a previous visit with the Galatian believers before he wrote his epistle to the Galatians.  Obviously, Paul had talked with them once before, and then others were telling them wrong stuff.</description>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 30 Nov 2006 06:09:22 +0000</pubDate>
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