Ephesians 2 Salvation
            by Grace Through Faith
        Hohenwald
              Church of Christ Greg Smith Bulletin Statement: Eph. 2:8 For by
                      grace are ye saved through faith; and that not of
                      yourselves: it is the gift of God.
                      
                      Hohenwald Church of Christ
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        That is the big lie when used to REFUTE
                        the prophecy, fulfillment, command and practice
                        that BAPTISM SAVES because that is how we Ask
                        for A good conscience or A holy spirit based on
                        the PLEDGE of Jesus who said:
                        
                        Mark 16:15 And he said
                          unto them, Go ye into all the world, and
                          preach the GOSPEL to every
                          creature.Mark 16:16 He that 
                                 
                          BELIEVETH (complies] AND is baptized
                          shall be saved;
                                  but he
                          that BELIEVETH NOT shall be
                          damned.
                          
                          John 3:18 He that believeth on him is not
                          condemned: 
                                  but he
                          that believeth not is condemned ALREADY, 
                                  because
                          he hath not believed in the name of the only
                          begotten Son of God.
            
            Salvation, Love and Faith is produced by the Grace WHO
            has appeared to teach us. Paul excludes any of our "works"
            which are specificially defined as religious ceremonies
            where the Word of Faith is replaced by songs and sermons
            composed by humans believing that what they have to say or
            act out is more important than the Words of Christ in the
            apostles and prophets. Both Jews and Gentiles were dead in
            their sins specificially because their worship was
            the worship of the Prince of the Power of the
              Air: the Jews had been abandoned to worhship the
            Starry host.
        T - Total Depravity
         That means simply MAN is DEAD.
          The Bible says that you and I are dead in trespasses and sins
          (Eph.
            2:1-6) unless we are born again. DEAD!!! More
          than that, the man or woman who is dead in sin hates God, and
          his "carnal mind" is "enmity against God" (Rom.
            8:7). His will is stubbornly steeled against God. This
          Biblical idea changes a lot of modern talk about salvation.
         
          Ephesians 2:1 And you hath he quickened, who were
            dead in trespasses and sins;
          
          Because of Musical Idolatry God turned
            the Israelites over to worship the starry host (Acts 7 etc).
            The "play" they engaged in was the musical idolatry of the
            Egyptian triad imaged by Apis the golden calf.
            
            The starry host was "Sabazianism" and being a goyim or
            national religion was called "demonism" by Paul speaking of
            Mount Sinai.
            
            RELIGIONISTS OUTSIDE OF GOD'S GRACE
           
         Ephesians 2:2 Wherein in time
              past YOU walked according to the course of
                this world,
                      according to the prince
                of the power of the air, 
                        the spirit
              that now worketh in the children of disobedience:
            
        Kosmos , ho,  natgural, II.rnament, decoration,
          esp. of women; hieros k. OGI90.40
          (Rosetta, ii B. C.): pl., ornaments, A.Ag.1271;
          hoi peri to sōma k. Isoc.2.32:
          metaph., of ornaments of speech, such as epithets,
          Id.9.9 (pl.), Arist.Rh.1408a14,
          Po.1457b2,
          1458a33; hadumelē k. keladein to sing sweet songs
            of praise, Pi.O.11 (10).13 (s.v.l.).
          
            
              Hēdu^-melēs , Dor.
                
had- , Aeol. 
ad- , 
es,
                
A. sweet-singing,
                  
khelidoi 
Anacr.67, cf. 
Sapph.122(Comp.), 
Pi.N.2.25;
                  
sweet-sounding, 
xoana 
S.Fr.238,
                  etc.: poet. fem., 
hēdumeleia surigx 
Nonn.D.29.287.
                  
Surigx , iggos, hē,
                    
                    
                    3.  mouthpiece
                        of the aulos, 
 
                        
                      This
                            Judas bag is from the Greek:
                      Glosokomon (g1101)
                          gloce-sok'-om-on; from 1100 (speaking in
                          tongues) and the base of 2889; prop. a case to
                          keep mouthpieces of wind-instruments in, i.e.
                          (by extens.) a casket or (spec.)
                          purse: - bag. 
                      
                        It is made
                            up of two words:
                        1. Glossa (from Strong's
                            g1100) means "speaking in tongues"
                            especially an unacquired one.
                        2. Kosmos (g2889) means
                            the "orderly arrangement" or the "adorning"
                            world. this is derived from (g2864 or Komizo
                            which means "to carry off." 
                        Kosmos (g2889)
                            kos'-mos; prob. from the base of 2865; orderly
                            arrangement, i.e. decoration; by impl. the
                            world (in a wide or narrow sense, includ.
                            its inhab., lit. or fig. [mor.]): -
                            adorning, world.
                      
                      "Yet,
                          through all there was an overarching
                            harmony. The Greek word cosmos which we
                          translate by universe originally meant beauty
                          and harmony. 
                      
                        The Pythagoreans discovered
                            mathematical formulae for the musical
                              harmonies. They believed in the harmony of the sounds
                            produced by the movement of the stars. 
                        Therefore,
                            they spoke of cosmic harmony of the
                            spheres, each of which has a
                            different sound, but all together creating a
                            harmonious sound. If you delete the
                            half-poetic, mythological elements from such
                            ideas, then you can say that they had a
                            universal, ecstatic interpretation
                            of reality." (Tillich, Paul, A History of
                            Christian Thought, Touchstone, p. 333).
                          
                      
                      Kosmocrator (g2888)
                          kos-mok-rat'-ore; from 2889 and 2902; a
                          world-ruler, an epithet of Satan: - ruler.
                      Kraeteo (g2902)
                          krat-eh'-o; from 2904; to use strength, i.e. seize or retain (lit. or fig.):
                          - hold (by, fast), keep, lay hand (hold)
                            on, obtain, retain, take (by). 
                      Rulers of the darkness
                          of this world (Gk: Kosmokrator 2888) meaning
                          "holders of this world, or Lord of the world.
                          This is used of Satan and his angels (John 12:31; 2
                          Corinthians 4:4).
                        
                     
                  
                  Pind.
                      O. 11 There is a time when men's need for
                  winds is the greatest, and a time for waters from the
                  sky, the rainy offspring of clouds. But when anyone is
                  
victorious through his toil, then honey-voiced
                  odes [5] become the foundation for future fame, and a
                  faithful pledge for great deeds of excellence. This
                  praise is dedicated to Olympian 
victors,
                  without stint. My tongue wants to foster such themes;
                  [10] but it is by the gift of a god that a man 
flourishes
                    with a skillful mind, as with anything else.
                  For the present rest assured, Hagesidamus son of
                  Archestratus: for the sake of your boxing victory, I 
shall
                    loudly sing a sweet song, an adornment for your
                    garland of golden olive, [15] while I honor the
                  race of the Western 
Locrians. There, Muses,
                  join in the victory-song; I shall pledge my word to
                  you that we will find there a 
race that does not
                    repel the stranger, or is inexperienced in fine
                  deeds, but one that is wise and warlike too. For [20]
                  neither the fiery fox nor loud-roaring lions change
                  their nature.
                  
                    
                  
                 
               
             
          
          4.  men in general, phanerōson [FAMOUS] seauton tō k. Ev.Jo.7.4,
          cf. 12.19; esp. of the
          world as estranged from God by sin,
          ib.16.20, 17.9, al., 1 Ep.Cor. 1.21,
          etc. 
          1
                Corinthians 1:21 epeidē gar en tē sophia tou theou ouk egnō ho kosmos dia tēs sophias ton theon, eudokēsen ho theos dia tēs mōrias tou kērugmatos sōsai tous pisteuontas.
            
            1 Corinthians 1.21 For seeing that in the wisdom of God, the
            world through its wisdom didn't know God, it
            was God's good pleasure through the foolishness of the
            preaching to save those who believe.
            
            The wisdom of the Kosmos is:
            Sophia , A. cleverness
            or skill in handicraft and art
            Hephaestus and Athena, Pl.Prt.32
            1d; of
            Daedalus and Palamedes, X.Mem.4.2.33,
            cf. 1.4.2; in
            music and singing, tekhnē kai s. h.Merc.483,
            cf. 511; in
            poetry, divination
            speculative wisdom, EN
            
            Anything you can make or compose: poieō 
            Hdt.1.23,
            4.14; p. theogoniēn Hellēsi Id.2.53; p. Phaidran, Saturous, Ar.Th.153,
            157; p. kōmōdian, tragōdian, etc., Pl.Smp.223d;
            palinōdian Isoc.10.64,
            Pl.Phdr.243b,
            etc.; poiēmata Id.Phd.60d:
            abs., write poetry, write as a poet,
          
          Luke 4:4 And Jesus answered him, saying, It is written, 
                  That man shall not live
          by bread alone, but by every word of God. 
          Luke 4:5 And the devil, taking him up into an high mountain, 
                  shewed unto him all
            the kingdoms of the world in a moment of time. 
          Luke 4:6 And the devil said unto him, All this power will I
          give thee, and the glory of them: 
                  for that is
            delivered unto me; and to whomsoever I will I give it. 
          Luke 4:7 If thou therefore wilt worship me, all shall
          be thine. 
          Luke 4:8 And Jesus answered and said unto him, 
                  Get thee behind me,
          Satan: for it is written, 
                  Thou shalt worship the
          Lord thy God, and him only shalt thou serve. 
        
        apeith-eia , hē, A. disobedience, X.Mem.3.5.5,
          D.H.9.41, Arr. Epict.3.24.24; huioi tēs apeitheias Ep.Eph.5.7;
          later apeithia , hē, BGU
              747ii14 (ii A.D.), etc., Gloss
            
          apeith-eō , Att. form of
          api^theō (though even Trag.
          preferred apisteō, q.v. 11),
          
          
          3.  of a woman, refuse compliance,
          Ephesians 5:1 Be ye therefore followers of God, as
            dear children; 
            Ephesians 5:2 And walk in love, as Christ also hath loved
            us, and hath given himself for us an offering and a
            sacrifice to God for a sweetsmelling
            savour. 
            Ephesians 5:3 But fornication, and all uncleanness, or
            covetousness, let it not be once named among you, as
            becometh saints; 
            Ephesians 5:4 Neither filthiness, nor foolish talking, nor
            jesting, which are not convenient: but rather giving of
            thanks. 
            Ephesians 5:5 For this ye know, that no whoremonger, nor
            unclean person, nor covetous man, who is an idolater, hath
            any inheritance in the kingdom of Christ and of God. 
            Ephesians 5:6 Let no man deceive you with vain
            words: 
                    for because of these
            things cometh the wrath 
                    of God upon the
            children of disobedience. 
            Ephesians 5:7 Be not ye therefore partakers with them. 
            Ephesians 5:8 For ye were sometimes darkness, 
                    but now are ye light
            in the Lord: walk as children of light: 
            Ephesians 5:9 (For the fruit of the Spirit is in all
            goodness and righteousness and truth;)
            
            Ephesians 5:10 Proving what is acceptable unto the Lord. 
            Ephesians 5:11 And have no fellowship with the unfruitful
            works of darkness, 
                    but rather reprove
            them. 
          
          Mark 16:15 And he said unto them, Go ye into all the world, 
                  and preach the gospel to
          every creature. 
          Mark 16:16 He that believeth and is baptized shall be saved; 
                  but he that believeth
          not shall be damned. 
          
          Believeth not is the Greek:
          Apistos , 
on,
            
I.  Pass., not
                to be trusted, and so: 
            1.  of persons and
              their acts, 
not trusty, faithless
              untrustworthy, groundless confidence, 
Th.1.120;
              
shifty, unreliable, Pl.Lg.775d.
            
 
            
            
            2.  disobedient,
                disloyal,  
            
            
            
            b.  treacherously,
              Ph.1.516.
              
              Only those who have accepted Grace and been baptized can
              be called brothers.
              
              1 Corinthians [6] But brother goes to law with brother,
              and that before unbelievers! 
            
           
        
         
        If "a" spirit
              tells you to use the Levites as the pattern for performing
              religious OBSERVATIONS because that is the way to make the
              kingdom of God come in his church you can understand that
              it is a spirit of disobedience.
          
        
          
            
              
                
                  Eph
                      6:11 Put on the whole armour of God, that ye may
                      be able to stand against the wiles of the
                      devil. 
                    
                      Ep.4:14 That
                          we henceforth be no more children, tossed to
                          and fro, and carried about with every wind
                          of doctrine, by the sleight of men,
                          and cunning craftiness whereby
                          they lie in wait to deceive; 
                     
                    Eph 6: 12 "For our struggle is
                        not against flesh and blood, but against the rulers,
                        against the authorities, against the powers
                        of this dark world and against the spiritual
                        forces of evil in the heavenly realms. 
                      
                  Eph
                      6:12 For we wrestle not against flesh and
                      blood, but against principalities, against
                      powers, against the rulers of the
                        darkness of this world, against spiritual
                        wickedness in high places. 
                  We do NOT wrestle against flesh
                        and blood: 
                   [12] diabolou: hoti ouk estin hκmin hκ palκ pros haima kai sarka, alla pros tas archas, pros tas exousias, pros tous kosmokratoras touskotous toutou, pros ta pneumatika tκs ponκrias en tois epouraniois  
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                 Pale (g3823)
                    pal'-ay; from pallo, (to vibrate;
                    another form for 906); wrestling:
                    - / wrestle
                  
                    G906
                        ballō bal'-lo A primary verb; to throw
                        (in various applications, more or less violent
                        or intense):arise, cast (out), X dung, lay, lie,
                        pour, put (up), send, strike, throw (down),
                        thrust. Compare G4496 . 
                   
                  Pallτ, poise,
                    sway a missile before it is thrown,
                    sway, brandish, she drove it furiously, tripped
                      on the shield-rim, quiver, leap, esp. in fear,
                  II.
                    Pass., swing, dash oneself,
                    Pi.N.5.21; vibrate,
                    of strings, Pl.Phd.94c (psalloito ap.
                    Stob.); skirtκtikon kai pallomenon to neon (etym. of
                    Pallas) Corn.ND20, cf. Pl.Cra. 407a. III. intr., leap,
                      bound, E.El.435, Ar.Lys.1304 (lyr.); [p.
                    1294] quiver, quake, phrena deimati pallτn
                    S.OT153 (lyr.); dash along, of horses, E.El.477
                    (lyr.). 
                  Pi.N.5.21 
                     Pindar,
                          Nemean 5. | 
              
            
          
        
         2 Chronicles 29
              speaks of Hezekiah's plague stopping animal slaughter in
              Jerusalem. This was a political move because Hezekiah was
              king and the Levites were under the King and commanders of
              the army.
            
        They "Soothsayed"
              accompanied with the musical instruments
              ordained by David for making war. 
              In Revelation 18 they performed "Sorcery" accompanied
              with musical instruments.  God knew that they offered
              the sacrifices to Him but THEY ate the meat: all
              sacrificial systems were prompted by evil men
              under a spirit of flesh and blood lust.
          
        Ephesians 2:3 Among whom also we all
              had our conversation in times past in the lusts
              of our flesh, 
                      fulfilling the desires
              of the flesh and of the mind; 
                      and were by nature
              the children of wrath, even as others.
          
        The Jews burned infants
              just before Hezekiah and Just after Him: and yet
              all modern musical idolatry uses this event as their
                pattern. Christ in the prophets calls them liars
              and blasphemers because He said that God did not
              command sacrices or burnt offering. To think so proves
              that people have never read the Old Testament.
          
        Gregory
              Nazianzen Oration on the Holy Lights.
        Gregory--like all readers of the Old Testament--understood
          that God turned the Israelites over to worship the starry
            host and the rituals, like those of Greece etal., were absurd.
          No true Christian would tell you that God commanded you to imitate
          musical instruments of the Levites who were the
          chief guards and executioners of anyone who came close
          to the God-Quarantined sacrificial system.
        
        As it was at Mount Sinai, so it is in the masses of pseudo
          worship which is a modern system of feudalism.
        
         
        Romans 1:22
            Professing themselves to be wise, they became fools,
            
           
        
          Sophis-tκs , ou, ho, master of one's
              craft, adept, expert, of diviners, Hdt.2.49; of poets, meletan sophistais
                prosbalon Pi.I.5(4).28
,
              cf. Cratin.2; of musicians, sophistκs . . parapaiτn chelun A.Fr.314 , cf. Eup.447, Pl.Com. 140;
              sophistκi Thrκiki (sc. Thamyris) E.Rh.924, cf.
              Ath.14.632c: with mod
          II.  from late v B.C., a Sophist,
            i.e. one who gave lessons in grammar,
            rhetoric, politics, mathematics, for money,
            such as Prodicus, Gorgias, Protagoras, a quibbler, cheat,
             a RHETORICIAN as the primary meaning of a HYPOCRITE.
          hoi s. tōn hierōn melōn A sophist,
            serpent, makes MUSICAL MELODY with a congregation
            AS a harp and cannot grasp that IN THE HEART is a place.
        
        
           
        
        
          Gregory
                  Nazianzen Oration XXXIX speaks of the
              slaughter of innocent animals "made dumb before the
              slaughter" which is THE meaning of music derivedfrom
              mystery.
            
        
        
          "II.
              Therefore listen to the Voice of God, which sounds
              so exceeding clearly to me, who am both disciple
              and master of these mysteries, as would to God it
              may sound to you; 
            
          I Am The
              Light Of The World. Therefore approach ye to Him
              and be enlightened, and let not your faces be
              ashamed, being signed with the true Light.
              It is a season of new birth, let us be born
                again. It is a time of reformation, let us receive
              again the first Adam. Let us not remain what we are, but
              let us become what we once were. The Light Shineth
              In Darkness, in this life and in the flesh, and is
              chased by the darkness, but is not overtaken by it:-I mean
              the adverse power leaping up in its shamelessness against
              the visible Adam, but encountering God and being
              defeated;-in order that we, putting away the darkness, may
              draw near to the Light, and may then become perfect Light,
              the children of perfect Light. See the grace of this Day;
              see the power of this mystery. Are you not lifted up from
              the earth? Are you not clearly placed on high, being
              exalted by our voice and meditation? and you will be
              placed much higher when the Word shall have prospered the
              course of my words. 
          III. Is
              there any such among the shadowy purifications
              of the Law, aiding as it did with temporary
                sprinklings, and the ashes of an heifer sprinkling
              the unclean; 
            
          or
              do the gentiles celebrate any such thing in their
              mysteries, every ceremony and mystery of which to me is nonsense,
              and a dark invention of demons, and a figment
              of an unhappy mind, aided by time, and hidden
                by fable? 
             
        
          
        For
            what they worship as true, they veil as mythical.
            But if these things are true, they ought not to be called myths,
            but to be proved not to be shameful; and if they are
            false, they ought not to be objects of wonder;
            nor ought people so inconsiderately to hold the most contrary
            opinions about the same thing,  
                    as if they
            were playing in the market-place with boys or really
              ill-disposed men, 
                    not engaged in
              discussion with men of sense, 
                    and worshippers of the
            Word, though despisers of this artificial plausibility.
          "This is
              the meaning of their persecution of the creature.
              For this God's Image was outraged; and as we did not like
              to keep the Commandments, we were given over to the
                independence of our error. And as we erred we were disgraced
              by the objects of our worship. For there
              was not only this calamity, that we who were made for good
              works 
              to the glory and praise of our Maker, and to imitate
              God as far as might be, 
                      were turned into a den
                of all sorts of passions, 
                      which cruelly devour
              and consume the inner man; 
            
          but there
              was this further evil, that man actually
              made gods the advocates of his passions,
              
              so that sin might be reckoned not only irresponsible, but
                even divine, 
                      taking refuge in the
              objects of his worship as his apology.
            
          VII.
              Well, let these things be the amusement of the
              children of the Greeks and of the demons
              to whom their folly is due, who turn aside the honour
                of God to themselves,
              
        
        
          Blasphemy is defined in Jeremiah
                23 by Christ as "saying that God commanded
                something when God did not command it.
            
        
           
                         
                      26 Ibid. i. 28.
            
        Romans 1:28
            And even as they did not like to retain God in their
              knowledge, 
                    God gave them over to
            a reprobate mind, to do those things which
            are not convenient; 
            
        Christ warned that these horrors were intended to keep the
          people's minds off the Word of God.
        
        Jeremiah 23:27 Which
            think to cause my people to forget my name
            by their dreams which they tell every man to his neighbour,
            as their fathers have forgotten my name for Baal.
         Baptism is a
              work of Christ performed on those who believe and wish to
              be enrolled as a Disciple of Christ: like cleansing the
              vessels in the temple, God must cleanse your spirit so
              that He will dwell in  it by faith when we let Jesus
              be the only Teacher.
            
        Those who were
              baptized into Christ were "washed with water INTO the
              Word" or into the school of Jesus Christ. For those who
              have been added to His earthly kingdom by Jesus Christ
              have put on Christ and are therefore immune to the WORLD.
             
        Ephesians 2:4 But God, who is rich
              in mercy, for his great love wherewith he loved us, 
         Ephesians 2:5 Even when we were dead
              in sins, 
                      hath quickened
              us together with Christ, (by grace ye are saved;) 
         Ephesians 2:6 And hath raised
                us up together, 
                         
              and made us sit together in heavenly places in
              Christ Jesus:
          
        
        
        Only those who became disciples of Christ by baptism and
          ongoing teaching are called Christians. A Christian is a
          disciple of Christ. Jesus Christ is still in Holy Spirit form
          and continues to speak directly to us when we read and teach
          what He commanded to be taught.
        
        Our task is to acquire Spiritual Knowledge:
          anything which substitutes for PREACHING the Word by READING
          the word and discussing it is of the Devi whom, says Jesus,
          speaks on his own when Christ in Isaiah 58 outlawed seeking
          pleasure and speaking your own words.
        
        Colossians 1:9 For this cause we also, since the day we heard
          it, do not cease to pray for you, 
                  and to desire that ye
          might be filled with the knowledge of his will 
                  in all wisdom and
          spiritual understanding; 
          Colossians 1:10 That ye might walk worthy of the Lord unto
          all pleasing, 
                  being fruitful in every
          good work, and increasing in the knowledge of God;
          
          Colossians 1:11 Strengthened with all might, according to his
          glorious power, 
                  unto all patience and
          longsuffering with joyfulness; 
          Colossians 1:12 Giving thanks unto the Father, 
                  which hath made us meet
          to be partakers of the inheritance of the saints
            in light: 
          Colossians 1:13 Who hath delivered us from the power of
          darkness, 
                  and hath translated
            us into the kingdom of his dear Son: 
          Colossians 1:14 In whom we have redemption through his blood,
          
                  even the forgiveness
          of sins: 
        
        
        Baptism and the
              Lord's Supper is Christ's way to show how we are saved by
              grace through faith.
            
        Ephesians 2:7 That in the ages
                to come he might shew the exceeding
              riches of his grace in his kindness toward us through
              Christ Jesus.
          
        27
              Eph. ii. 10; Phil. i. 11. 
            
            This passages is most often used to
              reject the direct command to be baptized as a way to be
              saved FROM that Crooked Race.  It is then used to
              prove that disciples can do anything they wish and the
              wish is to conduct ceremonial legalism as a way to
              make people forget God.  However, the WORKS
              of ceremonialism which usually causes people to boast
              include anything beyond PREACHING the Word by READING and
              discussing the Word: we have no theatrical works to bring
              to God.
         Ephesians 2:8 For by
              grace are ye saved through faith; 
                      and that not of
              yourselves: it is the gift of God:
          
        
          
            
              | Titus 2:11 For the [1] grace of God
                that bringeth salvation hath
                    appeared to all men,  | 
              John 1:14 And the Word was
                made flesh, and dwelt among us, (and we beheld his
                glory, the glory as of the only begotten of the Father,)
                full of grace and truth.  | 
            
            
              Titus 2:12 
                [2] Teaching us
                that,  | 
              Acts 2:14 But Peter, standing up with
                the eleven, lifted up his voice, and said unto
                them, Ye men of Judaea, and all ye that dwell at
                Jerusalem, be this known unto you, and hearken to my
                  words:  | 
            
            
              [3] denying
                ungodliness and worldly lusts,  
                    | 
              Acts 2:36 Therefore let all the house
                of Israel know assuredly, that God hath made that same
                Jesus, whom ye have crucified, both Lord and
                Christ. | 
            
            
              | [4] we
                should live soberly, righteously, and godly, in this
                present world; | 
              Acts 2:37 Now when they heard this,
                they were pricked in their heart, and said unto Peter
                and to the rest of the apostles, Men and brethren, what
                shall we do? | 
            
            
              Titus 2:14  
                [5] Who gave
                himself for us,  | 
              Acts 2:38 Then Peter said unto
                them Repent,  | 
            
            
              [6] that
                he might redeem us from
                all iniquity, [Lawlesness] 
                      Lutron redeem, Luo lavo , cleanse or
                wash, bathe, 
                        lave. louτ, purify,
                tina ek tτn hamartiτn   
                Col. 1:14 In whom we have
                  redemption through his blood,  | 
              and be baptized
                every one of you in the name of Jesus Christ  
                for the remission of sins,   
                Redemption or Remission happens
                  ONLY after BAPTISM 
                even the forgiveness
                  of sins: | 
            
            
                     
                [7] and purify
                unto himself a peculiar people,  
                           
                    zealous of good works.  | 
              and ye shall receive the gift of A
                holy spirit  | 
            
          
        
        
        THOSE WHO FIGHT BAPTISM REJECT GRACE:  
         Ephesians 2:9 Not of works,
              lest any man should boast.
          
        Ephesians 5:26 That he might sanctify and cleanse
          it 
                  with the washing of
          water by [into] the word, 
                  ....by
            [In Verbo, En, Eis, into a school] the word,
             
         
        Titus 3:5 Not by works of righteousness 
                  which we have
            done,  [fulfil the Law]
                  but according to his mercy
          he saved us, 
                  by the washing
          of regeneration, 
                  and renewing
          of the Holy Spirit; [our spirit needs renewing]
        
        When the Jews were turned over to worship the starry host
        God gave them The Book of The Law which they had to
        perform.  They performed rituals BELIEVING that they made
        them righteous. The use of the warrior Levites was so appealing
        that preachers claim that "a" spirit said that God COMMANDED
        instrumental praise in his church.  All of the rituals
        under the Monarchy were identical to the practices of the Egyptians,
        Canaanites and Babylonians of their time and
        place.
        
        Baptism and being a Disciple of Christ is not WORKS of
        righteousness because it confesses that we know nothing of
        spiritual value unless God reveals it to us.  Excluding
        rhetoric, singing, playing instruments, dancing and drama PROVES
        that people think they have something of value to God: He owns
        all of the cattle on a thousand hills: why would one think they
        could gain God's good will by burning up one of His creatures?
        
        DO denies grace because it trusts that that their
        imagination is necessary because our culture has changed from
        the time of Jesus Christ: postmodernism denies that the message
        of Christ in the prophets and apostles have any authority for
        their superior time and place. Baptism is the form or anti-tupos
        of the death, burial and resurrecting of Jesus.  Tupos is
        "a pattern capable of being imitated." Anti means instead of:
        Grace lets us be baptized into Christ to put on Christ instead
        of dying on the cross for our own sins.
        
        Preaching the Word by reading and discussing "that which is
        written for our learning" is the MARK to guard us against people
        who MAKE UP their own songs and sermons.
        
          Poieō , A. make,
                produce, first of something material, as
              manufactures, works of art,  in Hom. freq. of building,
              the horns of which are made into the sides of the
              lyre,
           
          4.  after
            Hom., of Poets, compose,
              write, p. dithurambon, epea 
          
           epea [1. song
            or lay accompanied by  Music joined with ergon
              and pragma
                IV. iambeia,
            dithuramboi, etc., rhaptōn epeōn aoidoi
            Pi.N.2.2;
            epea te poiein pros luran
              t' aeidein
            Theoc.Ep.21.6
            ; nikēsas epos IG3.1020
            ; poētēs epōn 
          
          Hdt.1.23, 4.14;
            p. theogoniēn Hellēsi Id.2.53; p. Phaidran, Saturous, Ar.Th.153,
            157; p. kōmōdian, tragōdian, etc., Pl.Smp.223d;
            palinōdian Isoc.10.64, Pl.Phdr.243b,
            etc.; poiēmata Id.Phd.60d:
            abs., write poetry, write as a poet,
            orthōs p. Hdt.3.38; en toisi epesi p. Id.4.16, cf. Pl.Ion534b:
            folld. by a quotation, epoēsas pote . . Ar.Th.193;
            eis tina Pl.Phd.61b;
            peri theōn Id.R.383a,
            etc. 
          
        
        DOING on your own is pure legalism. Like the Monarchy after
        which it is patterned, it has absolutely no effect on the human
        spirit. That is because you cannot have the kingdom or Jesus
        Christ in your presence if you perform religious ceremonies
        thinking that you can manifest the kingdom.  
         
        The
                Kingdom of God does not come to religious OBSERVATIONS.
              Jesus will be outside the camps suffering
            reproaches from all of those DOING their own acts inside the
            gates.  He invites only the twos and threes but the
            gospel invitation is "Come rest and learn of ME."
            
            Watch
                out: Violent men try to take the kingdom by violence.
              
            We are saved by faith and NOT religious observances
            or ACTS of religious rituals. 
        The only way to grow in faith is through the Word which
        Grace-personified teaches us.
        
              Faith comes by hearing and hearing by the Word
            of God.  The only role of the Qahal,
            synagogue or Church of Christ in the
            wilderness was to Rest, Read and Rehearse or discuss
            the Word of God. That definition never changed, was endorsed
            by Jesus and commanded in what Paul calls a synagogue
            "of that which is written for our learning." The Campbells
            called Church "A School of Christ" and worship as
            "reading and musing the Word of God."
          
        
          Irenaeus Apostolic Preaching: 3.
              Now, that we may not suffer ought of this kind, we must
              needs hold the rule of the faith without
              deviation, and do the commandments of God, believing in
              God and fearing Him as Lord and loving Him as Father. Now
              this doing is produced |72
              by faith: for Isaiah says: If ye believe not, neither
                  shall ye understand. [10. Isa.
              vii. 9 ]
                      And faith is
              produced by the truth; for faith rests on things that
              truly are.
              For in things that are, as they are, we believe;
              and believing in things that are, as they ever are, we
              keep firm our confidence in them. 
             
          Since then faith is the perpetuation
              of our salvation, we must needs bestow much pains
              on the maintenance thereof, in order that we may
              have a true comprehension of the things that are.
              Now faith occasions this for us; even as the Elders, the
              disciples of the Apostles, have handed down to us. 
             
          First of all it bids us bear in mind
              that we have received baptism for the remission
              of sins, in the name of God the Father, and in the name of
              Jesus Christ, the Son of God, who was incarnate and died
              and rose again, and in the Holy Spirit of God. And that
              this baptism is the seal of eternal life,
              and is the new birth and is over all
              things that are made, and all things are put under Him |73 and all the
              things that are put under Him are made His own; for God is
              not ruler and Lord over the things of another, but over
              His own; and all things are God's; and
              therefore God is Almighty, and all things are of God. unto
              God, that we should no longer be the sons of mortal men,
              but of the eternal and perpetual God; and that what is
              everlasting and continuing is made God;
        
         Acts 15:21 For
            Moses of old time 
                    hath in every city 
                    them that preach
            him, 
                    being read in
            the synagogues every sabbath day.
          
        If people spend as much time looking up
              the word "read" as they do the word "sing"
              they would understand why God outlawed "seeking your own
              pleasure" or even "speaking your own words."
        
        The ONLY command throughout the
              Bible is to READ and discuss the Word:
              We are saved BY FAITH and God in Christ directly commanded
              the ONLY "act" which adds faith which saves
              us.
        
        However, there may not be a single
                religious institution which adds salvation
              or "good mental or spiritual health" by following the direct
              command, approved examples and necessary
              inference if you understand that a Disciple goes to
              the School of Jesus Christ: specificially
              the prophets and apostles you will understand that:
        
        Ephesians 2:9 Not of works, lest
          any man should boast.
        
        There is nothing you can do in the Church
              or Ekklesia or School of Christ except Teach and Learn
              "that which is written for our learning." ANYTHING
              you do to expend ENERGY thinking you can AID Christ in the
              Prophets or Apostles is defined as WORKS. 
              Because you DO pretending that is helps you are BOASTING
              that your songs and sermos can replace those God in Christ
              prepared.
              
              The WORKS words define ANY of those things you think can
              AID the assembly especially if you also get paid for
              replacing the Word.
              
              Rhetoricians who pontificate and speak in loud assertive
              language is a man doing WORKS in a boasting or theatrical
              way.  Jesus called him a hypocrite by pointing to
              Ezekiel 33 which names people of NO EFFECT as
              rhetoricians, singers and instrument players.
              
              "The Kingdom of God does no come with religious
                observances: Salvation cannot be aided by
              the WORKS of human hands: raising, waving,
              picking or clapping.  What DOES NOT
              help?
        
        We can't say that these uses are all that Paul had in mind, but
        if YOU have in mind any works of human hands they this is
        condemned.
         
        Ergon , First, doing work is coming near any kind
            of religious sacrifices. That included the following TASKS
            by which people attempt to please the gods:
          epoikhomai , ; theous trapezais e. draw near to the
              gods with sacrificial feasts, Pi.O.3.40
                ; with the muses,
                song of lyre and the cry of the flutes
                with the arrangement of words...from which the god
                  fated songs come often to men.
            2. go round, visit in succession, of one who
            hands round wine, autoisin tham' epōkheto oinokhoeuōn Od.1.143 
            
            Epoikhomai 
            Hom.
                Il. 6.466. go over or ply one's
              task, with labour, 
            490] Nay, go thou to the house and busy thyself with
            thine own tasks, the loom and the distaff, and bid
            thy handmaids ply their work: but war shall be for men, for
            all, but most of all for me
            
            Epoikhomai 
            Hom.
                Od. 17.336 Then Odysseus of many wiles
            answered him, and said, King Zeus, grant, I pray thee, that
            Telemachus may be blest among men, [355] and may
            have all that his heart desires. He spoke, and took the mess
            in both his hands and set it down there before his feet on
            his miserable wallet. 
                    Then he ate so long as
            the minstrel sang in the halls. 
                    But when he had dined
            and the divine minstrel was ceasing to sing, 
                    [360] the wooers
            broke into uproar throughout the halls; 
            but Athena drew close to the side of Odysseus, son
            of Laertes, and roused him to go among the wooers and gather
              bits of bread, and learn which of them were righteous
            and which lawless
            
            Epoikhomai 
            Hom.
                Od. 1.325 Then wise Telemachus answered her: My
            mother, why dost thou begrudge the good minstrel to
            give pleasure in whatever way his heart is moved? It
            is not minstrels that are to blame, but Zeus, I
            ween, is to blame, who gives to men that live by toil,
            to each one as he will. [350] With this man no one can be wroth
              if he sings of the evil doom of the Danaans; for men praise
              that song the most which comes the newest to
            their ears. For thyself, let thy heart and soul endure to
            listen; for not Odysseus alone lost [355] in Troy
            the day of his return, but many others likewise perished. 
                    Nay, go to thy
            chamber, and busy thyself with thine own tasks, the
            loom and the distaff, 
                    and bid thy handmaids
            ply their tasks; but speech shall be for men, 
                    for all, but most of
            all for me; since mine is the authority in the
            house.
          
          Euergetan Id.P.2.24. 
            Claiming to be a benefactor of kings, a
            saviour sōtēr preserver
              from disease, ills, hurt, 2.  epith.
          of Zeus, to whom persons after a
          safe voyage offered sacrifice, b. 
          epith. of other gods, as of Apollo, Id.Ag.512,
          etc.; of Hermes, Id.Ch.2;
          of Asclepios
          4.  in LXX and NT,
          applied to God, LXX De.32.15,
          al., 1 Ep.Ti.1.1,
          al.; to Christ, Ev.Luc.2.11,
          al. 
          
            2.  result
              of work, profit or interest, ergon [khrēmatōn] interest or
            profit on money, Is.11.42,
            cf. D.27.10.
            generally, property, wealth, possessions, theos d' epi ergon aexē
            4. he. poieisthai ti to make a matter
            one's business, attend to it, Od.14.65,
            cf. 15.372.
          
          ergō, Opposite.
          logōs  
            
            Works are Opposite to Logos or the Word:
            Logos is the opposite of poetry or music.
          
          Mēkha^n-ē , 3. theatrical machine
            by which gods, etc., were made to appear in
            the air, Pl.Cra.425d,
            Clit.407a;
            airein m. I. an art,
              craft, 
          
          Plat.
                Crat. 425d Socrates
            It will, I imagine, seem ridiculous that things are made
            manifest through imitation in letters and syllables;
            nevertheless it cannot be otherwise. For there is no better
            theory upon which we can base the truth of the earliest
            names, unless you think we had better follow the example of
            the tragic poets, who, when they are in a dilemma,
            have recourse to the introduction of gods on machines.
            So we may get out of trouble by saying that the gods gave
            the earliest names, and therefore they are right.
          Ergon. he. poieisthai ti to make
              a matter one's business, attend
                to it, Od.14.65,
              cf. 15.372.
              ergō, opp. logōs  Works are Opposite
              to Logos or the Word: Logos is the opposite of poetry
              or music. 
          
          A WORK is anything you do based on
            your own ability or presumed ability.
          
          
            Poieō , A. make,
                  produce, first of something material, as
                manufactures, works of art,  in Hom. freq. of building,
                the horns of which are made into the sides of
                the lyre,
                
            4.  after
                Hom., of Poets, compose,
                  write, p. dithurambon, epea 
              
             epea [1.
                song or lay accompanied by  Music
                  joined with ergon and pragma
                    IV. iambeia, dithuramboi,
                etc., rhaptōn
                  epeōn aoidoi
                Pi.N.2.2;
                epea te poiein
                  pros luran
                  t' aeidein
                Theoc.Ep.21.6
                ; nikēsas epos IG3.1020
                ; poētēs epōn 
               
            Hdt.1.23, 4.14; p.
                theogoniēn Hellēsi Id.2.53;
              p. Phaidran, Saturous, Ar.Th.153, 157;
              p. kōmōdian, tragōdian, etc., Pl.Smp.223d;
              palinōdian Isoc.10.64, Pl.Phdr.243b,
              etc.; poiēmata Id.Phd.60d:
              abs., write poetry, write as a poet,
              orthōs p. Hdt.3.38; en toisi epesi p. Id.4.16, cf. Pl.Ion534b:
              folld. by a quotation, epoēsas pote . . Ar.Th.193;
              eis tina Pl.Phd.61b;
              peri theōn Id.R.383a,
              etc. 
            
            
          
          Ergon
            erga Kuprogenous Sol.26 ; Aphroditēs h.Ven.1
              ; also teknōn es e. 
          Tekhn-ē , hē, (tektōn) 
            A. art, skill, cunning of hand 3.
             way, manner, or means whereby a thing is
                gained, without any definite sense of art or
            craft, to learn a
            thing professionally.
            
            John calls the TECHNE including singers and
            instrument players "sorcerers" in Revelation
            18:22-21.
            
            Tektōn  of poets,
            tektones sophoi (sc. epeōn) Id.P.3.113;
            tektones eupalamōn humnōn 2.  skilfully
              wrought, humnoi
            Sophos
              A. skilled in any handicraft or art,
                clever poets and musicians, Pi.O.1.9,
              P.1.42,
              3.113; en kithara s. E.IT1238
              also en oiōnois, kithara, E. IT662,
              1238 (
          
          Ergon
            4. deed,
              action, erg' andrōn te theōn te Od.1.338 ;
            theskela e. Trōōn Il.3.130
          
          Theskelos  A. set
              in motion by God (kellō), and so marvellous,
              wondrous, always of things, th. erga deeds or works of wonder,
            Il.3.130,
            Od.11.610;
            theskela eidōs taken by later poets
            as,= God-inspired (keleuō Hermēs
            
          Ergazomai Ergazomai II. 
          trans., work at, make, erga kluta, of Athena, Od. 20.72, cf. 22.422
          ; agalmata, humnous, Pi.N.5.1,I.2.46
          ;  b. perform rites, ta hiera e. 1 Ep.Cor.9.13. 
          Surigx Aniatous 
          
          5.  work at, practise, mousikēn, tekhnas, etc., Pl.Phd.60e,
          R.374a,
          etc.; epistēmas X.Oec.1.7;
          aretēn kai sōphrosunēn v.l. in Isoc.13.6 ;
          dikaiosunēn, anomian, Act.Ap.10.35,
          Ev.Matt.7.23.
          
          Plat.
                Phaedo 60e They were something like this. The
            same dream came to me often in my past life, sometimes in
            one form and sometimes in another, but always saying the
            same thing: 'Socrates,' it said, 'make music and work at
              it.' And I formerly thought it was urging and
            encouraging me
            
                A. Surigx , iggos, hē, A. shepherd's
              pipe, Panspipe, aulōn suriggōn t' enopē Il.10.13;
            nomēes terpomenoi surigxi 18.526; suriggōn enopē h.Merc.512;
            hupo ligurōn suriggōn hiesan audēn Hes.Sc.278;
            ou molpan suriggos ekhōn S.Ph.213
            (lyr.); kalaminē s. Ar.Fr.719;
            kat' agrous tois nomeusi surigx an tis eiē Pl.R.399d.
            
            3.  mouthpiece of the aulos,  [Carried in
            Judas' bag attached to a flute case]
            
                B. ania_tos
            2.  of persons, incurable, incorrigible,
            Pl.R.410a,
            Grg.526b;
            
            II.  Act., a. metanoia unavailing
            repentance, Antipho 2.4.12.
            Only very simple music is allowed in these texts. Musicians
            are advised to engage in gymnatics. 
          
          Organon defines the TOOLS or MACHINES people use in work as
            shown by various instruments above.
          
              Organon , to, (ergon, erdō offer a sacrifice) A. instrument, implement,
            tool, for making or doing a thing,
          S.Tr.905,
          engine of war, 3.  musical
            instrument, ho men di' organōn ekēlei anthrōpous, of Marsyas,
          Pl.Smp.215c
          ; 
          aneu organōn psilois logois ibid., cf. Plt.268b
          ; o. polukhorda Id.R.399c,
          met' ōdēs kai tinōn organōn  Jubal's
          "organ" was handled "without authority."
          
          Orga^n-ikos , metaph.,
          ho o. eis plēthē logos speech which is brought
            to bear on the mob, 
                Plu.Cat.Mi.4
          ; of musicians, practical, OPPOSITE.
          logiko
              By way of instruments, Arist.EN1099b28;
          -kōteron making more use
              of instruments,  to kinoun o. 
          logi^k-os , ē, on, (logos) A. of
            or for speaking or speech, merē l. the organs of speech,
            Plu.Cor.38:
            logikē, hē, speech, OPPOSITE mousikē, 
            but also, logical, l. sullogismoi, OPPOSITE. rhētorikoi, Rh.1355a13.
            
            
        
        WORKS: leaves us out of the picture except to be
        Disciples of Christ teaching what He commanded to be Taught. No,
        He doesn't need to tell disciples not to bring their
        rhetorician, singers, instrument players or actors to BIBLE
        CLASS: He even supplies the texbook to MARK those who are not
        disciples.
        
        All preaching of self-composed sermons, singing, clapping,
        playing instruments or performing drama ARE
        
        Paul teaches the same things to all of the churches and DEMANDS
        that the Epistles be READ.  Knowledge does
        not come from songs and sermons composed as a WORK
        for which people are PAID. That's called "corrupting the
        Word" or "selling learning at retail."
        Philippians 1:9 And this I pray, that your love
          
                  may abound yet more and
          more in knowledge and in all judgment; 
        
        Paul says nothing about doing ACTS which people believe
        will work some magic or make God think that you are WORKING
        for Him.
         Philippians 1:10 That ye may approve things that
          are excellent; 
                  that ye may be sincere
          and without offence till the day of Christ; 
          Philippians 1:11 Being filled with the fruits of righteousness,
          
                  which are by Jesus
          Christ, unto the glory and praise of God.
          Philippians 1:15 Some indeed preach Christ even of envy and strife;
          [Tino
          repay]
                  and some also of good
          will: 
          Philippians 1:16 The one preach Christ of contention,
          
                  not sincerely,
          supposing to add affliction to my bonds
          
          Ephesians 2:20 And are built upon the foundation of the apostles
          and prophets, 
                  Jesus Christ himself
          being the chief corner stone; 
        
         kaukh-aomai , speak
            loud, be loud-tongued, k. para kairon Pi.O.9.38,
        
         
        Ephesians 2:10 For we are his workmanship,
            created in Christ Jesus unto good works, 
                    which
              God hath before ordained that we should walk in them.
          
        Para-dosis , eōs, hē, A. handing down,
            bequeathing, transmission,
          2.  transmission of legends, doctrines, etc.,
          tradition, didaskalia kai p. Pl.Lg.803a;
          3.  that which is handed down or bequeathed,
            tradition, doctrine, teaching, hē p. tōn presbuterōn Ev.Matt.15.2,
          Ev.Marc.7.3,
          etc.
        
        
          Matthew 28:18 And Jesus came and spake unto them, saying, 
                    All power is given
            unto me in heaven and in earth. 
            Matthew 28:19 Go ye therefore, and teach all
            nations,
                     baptizing
            them in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the
            Holy Ghost: 
            Matthew 28:20 Teaching them to observe all things
              whatsoever I have commanded you: and, lo, I am with
            you alway, even unto the end of the world. Amen. 
        
        The Spirit of
              Christ ordained the nature of the church, ekklesia or
              synagogue first in the wilderness. While the prophets
              define the entire monarchy period as evil with no
              spiritual redeeming values, in Isaiah Christ defined the
              promised rest -- Pauo in Greek -- from the laded burden
              and the burden laders.
          
         Ephesians 2:11 Wherefore
              remember, that ye being in time past Gentiles in the
              flesh, who are called Uncircumcision by that which
              is called the Circumcision in the flesh made
                by hands;
            
        The Jews
                excluded the Gentiles and gladly boasted of shedding
                their blood rather than being a blessing under the
                Abrahamic Covenant of Grace.
             
         Ephesians 2:12 That at that time
                ye were without Christ, 
                      being aliens from
              the commonwealth of Israel, 
                      and strangers from
              the covenants of promise, 
                      having no hope, and
              without God in the world: 
         That was the
              view of the Jews: that was not true. The Gentiles were a
              law unto themselves and were not subject to the Law of
              Moses.  However, the Law of Moses was given to
              protect the weak from the strong elite of
              Civil-Military-Clergy whom Christ in the prophets calls
              parasites and robbers.
          
        However, the WALL
              was errected by the Jews and the task of Jesus was to put
              down the Monarchy which had been abandoned to worship the
              starry host. Christ in the prophets says that God did not
              comand the sacrifices or anything involved with the kings
              whom God "gave in His anger."
          
        Ephesians 2:13 But now in
              Christ Jesus ye who sometimes were far off are
              made nigh by the blood of Christ. 
         Ephesians 2:14 For he is our peace,
              who hath made both one, 
                      and hath broken down
              the middle wall of partition between us; 
         Ephesians 2:15 Having abolished
              in his flesh the enmity, 
                      even the law of
                commandments contained in ordinances; 
                      for to make in
              himself of twain one new man, so making peace;
          
        Because
of
              musical idolatry at Mount Sinai God turned the nation over
              to worship the starry host. The Levites volunteered to
              execute 3,000 of their brethren for this offense. Because
              God had abandoned them in fact, He commanded that the
              Levites stand between the people and any holy thing or
              place: if you came too close they would execute you. Their
              music-led system was a shadow, skia or wholly erroneous
              system: Christ calls it their covenant with death.
          
         Ephesians 2:16 And that he might
              reconcile both unto God in one body by the cross, 
                      having
                slain the enmity thereby:
            
        Modern priestcraft uses this system as
                their authority and musicians play the role of the
                Levites: they in truth intend to keep any of the
                "commoners" away from the performance area. There is
                enmity even when you hire a person to teach the
                congregation when elders are not "apt."
            
         Ephesians 2:17 And came and
              preached peace to you which were afar off, and to
              them that were nigh. 
         Ephesians 2:18 For through him we
              both have access by one Spirit unto the
              Father.
          
        Jesus promised "another" or different in some
          respects and then said "I" will come to you. In 1 John 2 the
          name of that Comforter Spirit:
          
          1John 2:1 My little children, these
            things write I unto you, that ye sin not. 
                    And if any man sin, we
            have an advocate with the Father, 
                      Jesus Christ the
              righteous: 
            1John 2:2 And he is the propitiation for our sins: 
                    and not for ours only,
            but also for the sins of the whole world. 
            1John 2:3 And hereby we do know that we know him, if we
              keep his commandments. 
            1John 2:4 He that saith, I know him,
                     and keepeth
              not his commandments, is a liar, and the truth is not
            in him. 
            1John 2:5 But whoso keepeth his word, 
                    in him verily is the
            love of God perfected:
                     hereby know we
            that we are in him. 
            1John 2:6 He that saith he abideth in him ought himself also so to walk, 
                      even as he walked.
          
          
          Jesus of Nazareth in His "changed" post-resurrected state is
          Holy Spirit. 
        
        
          1Timothy 2:4
                Who will have all men to be saved, 
                        and to come
                  unto the knowledge of the truth. 
                1Timothy 2:5 For there is one God, 
                        and one
                mediator between God and men, 
                        the man Christ
                  Jesus; 
                1Timothy 2:6 Who gave himself a ransom for all, to be
                testified in due time. 
              
        
        Love and Faith is not perfected by
                religious observations nor by the works of human hands.
                There is nothing in the Chriat-ordained synagogue from
                the wilderness onward but to be a disciple of Christ:
                they way to know and show that you are a disciple of
                Christ is to "speak that which is written for our
                lerning."
            
         Ephesians 2:19 Now therefore ye
              are no more strangers and foreigners,
                       but fellowcitizens
              with the saints, and of the household of God;
          
        Jesus Christ
              added to His church those who were being baptized to
              receive A holy personal spirit in Acts 2.  The house
              of God is the Church of Christ: its role is defined solely
              as teaching what Christ commanded to be taught through the
              Prophets and Apostles.  Peter left a written memory
              of this apostolic eye and ear-witness and warned that
              anyone who "further expounded" it was a false teacher.
            
        The Jews
              were also under bondage to that "crooked
              race."  When they are saved they are built up,
              edified or educated not by the kings and priests
              and levites but:
          
         Ephesians 2:20 And are built
              upon the foundation of the apostles and prophets,
              
                      Jesus Christ himself
              being the chief corner stone; 
         Ephesians 2:21 In whom all the building
              fitly framed together groweth unto an holy
              temple in the Lord: 
         Ephesians 2:22 In whom ye also
              are builded together for an habitation of
                God through the Spirit.
            
        
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