God's Interruption of Man's Word (3)
People like the law because following the law does not have to have
a relationship with Christ, as long as they have appearance and knowledge.
But in the New Testament, if you do not always wait at the door of wisdom
(Jaek 8 34, 1 Corinthians 24) and look at the face of the wise, you do not
know, and you cannot walk. Christianity is not just what the Bible says. It is
also what Christ in you says. We have a living Christ living in us as our life,
our right and wrong, our moral standard. What He likes is right, what He
does not like is not right; He says yes, yes, and He says no, it is not. Peter
said that there must be three sheds, one of which was Moses. God
immediately came to interrupt his words. God means that today's
problem is the problem of Christ, not the problem of the law.
(From the "Twelve Baskets" third series of the first)
a relationship with Christ, as long as they have appearance and knowledge.
But in the New Testament, if you do not always wait at the door of wisdom
(Jaek 8 34, 1 Corinthians 24) and look at the face of the wise, you do not
know, and you cannot walk. Christianity is not just what the Bible says. It is
also what Christ in you says. We have a living Christ living in us as our life,
our right and wrong, our moral standard. What He likes is right, what He
does not like is not right; He says yes, yes, and He says no, it is not. Peter
said that there must be three sheds, one of which was Moses. God
immediately came to interrupt his words. God means that today's
problem is the problem of Christ, not the problem of the law.
(From the "Twelve Baskets" third series of the first)


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