>>568909 I got this.
Q !UW.yye1fxo 9 hours ago 2362f9 No.568909
>Who are we taught to trust the most?
God - and by implication, the CHURCH
>This will not be easy.
It would be if they just obey their own law.
>The END.
Q
He's talking about the END OF TIME, which we
know all about from the Snow White thread.
It changes even church law, from it's roots.
Here's a part of that doc from p71 that explains
why
"church missions" are no longer under ordained authority.
When Paul was first brought before the council in Acts 15, the Pharisee in charge first said it was necessary that the circumcision (widely accepted as meaning Moses' law) be kept in the churches. Jesus had directed His disciples to act according to what the Pharisees instruct (although, only after observing what is observed about what they say, which Paul seemed to understand) (Matt. 23:1). But Paul appeals to those present to change things for the Gentiles. Then James presents a scriptural argument to justify it that refers to a passage of Scripture in Amos 9, where the kingdom of David is restored and the remnant of Edom (((modern Jewry))), along with the heathen called by the Lord's name (Christian), are possessed (contained, sheltered, well-governed, etc.). They felt then that they were living in such a time (because the Pharisees liked to think of themselves as ruling the kingdom of David) and they ruled for allowing Paul's ministry on such grounds. But today we are not living in a time that meets the qualifications of this ruling. So the application of Scripture by James to make Paul's case back then, although it has served a vital purpose for a time, is not legitimately valid for the present time, according to the very same legal grounds.