Grace doesn’t replace Law. Grace supersedes Law. We all are called to rectify the world, while under the Law. Being unable to, we give over judgement to Christ.

No, it doesn't replace it. Grace supersedes the Law. We all are called to rectify the world, while under Law. Being unable to, we give over judgement to Christ.

Oholah and Oholibah? That's one of my favorites. The prophecies against Samaria and Jerusalem. Jerusalem, when it goes bad (The Catholic Church), it's going to do more corruptly than the Protestants. And be a reason for the captivity.

I sort of understand this... I don't know the controversy or your Ethos enough to know what you mean. On one hand you're on the cusp of a deep truth, while the second hand you dismiss the Bible and say God is ranting.

Hebrews also says there are two everlasting covenants. The first, if one is truly righteous, will fulfill--As Christ will fulfill judgement at the end of the age, and fulfilled mercy on His first coming--and Grace is when we acknowledge our sin, and let Christ work on our behalf. Otherwise, we'd have to take possession of the World and rectify judgement, which we cannot.

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