Three absurd comments from the Apostate Apostle Malm today:
When persecution or trials come our way; we MUST trust and rely upon our Great God and GO FORWARD in HIS ways; not compromising no m,atter what the physical cost, that we may deliver ourselves in the resurrection to spirit at the end of the sixth day.
So is the Apostate Apostle saying that if you deliberately eat a sausage egg muffin today that God is going to possibly kill you for it tonight?
If we do not do so now, very many of us will soon have to do so in the furnace of real affliction. Indeed, who can say that if they sin today, they will not die tonight? Our focus is always to be on the things of God and not on the things of this world.
An acolyte asks:
When you say, “completely remove all trace of sin,” what exactly do you mean, because that’s not really possible, is it?
The Apostle responds:
Certainly it Is possible, but it does take time to fully internalize the mind and nature of God. there will be a lifetime of very HARD WORK and DiLLIGENT EFFORT to learn and overcOme through using the spirit that God has given us. We MUST use the tools that God has given us and NOT try to do things by our own strength but by the power of God.
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Exactly what I've come to expect from Malm-chizedek, the King of Self-Righteousness.
In the Revised Common Lectionary, which is used by a number of Protestant denominations, the epistle reading for this coming Sunday, the second Sunday of Easter, is I John 1:1-2:2 which contains the following:
If we say that we have no sin, we deceive ourselves, and the truth is not in us.
Malm stands condemned by the very scriptures that he claims to obey. If there was any doubt that he has gone off the deep end, it is gone now.
Stephen
James Malm wrote: "...Certainly it Is possible, but it does take time to fully internalize the mind and nature of God. there will be a lifetime of very HARD WORK and DiLLIGENT EFFORT to learn and overcOme through using the spirit that God has given us..."
"...Overcome through using the spirit..."???? I'd like to see James cite one single example where anybody from Genesis to Revelation has ever used God's Spirit just one time.
I have read in the Bible where it is God's Spirit that has used people, moved people, moved even animals and birds to do His will.
I know so many think they can use God's Spirit, but how does one conclude that? Has anyone ever captured God's Spirit? Ever sensed God's Spirit with the 5 senses?
Does James know something that we are ignorant of? Perhaps he'll yet explain it to us. I'll patiently wait for a little while...
John
This is one of the basic faults of this brand of theology. It depicts God not as a loving father or mentor, and certainly not as having unconditional love. They do not believe that Jesus Christ died to forgive all sins, past, present, and future. Their salvation, therefore, is in a state of perpetual jeopardy, and doesn't allow for human frailty, mistakes, or misjudgements.
To arrive at such theology they must totally set aside key scriptures of the New Testament, such as the one about the apostle being convinced that NOTHING can separate His children from God.
It is really absurd, and very bad theology, but I'm glad you continue to post these types of things, because it helps keep everything into perspective when one of the culties comes on here and accuses us of all manner of rejection, filth, and blasphemy.
BB
Perhaps the apostle Malm and the elite and sinless Rod Meredith can cast the first stone!
Yes, Roderick Meredith proves Apostle Malm's premise, having never committed a major sin since baptism.
The Bible will have to be revised or thrown out entirely for it says that all have sinned and I John helps clarify what to do. This will mean too that the Lord's Supper / Passover will not need to be kept since people who do not sin don't need to be reminded of Christ's sacrifice. It's probably better to throw out the Bible entirely, since it ruins such things as not being able to find The United States and British Commonwealth in its pages.
So by throwing out the Bible entirely, it should be possible for people to not only be perfect and never sin again, sin can be redefined and the leader will be the ultimate authority of what God is saying. The leaders could make up anything in the Name of God and people would have to abide by it.
I'm not certain how that would differ from current conditions.
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