A few tweets to 'preach the gospel' of justification by faith thru grace, in opposition to all those preachers of the religious sharia law.
— Brent Herbert (@bkherbert99) May 8, 2017
If Abraham was justified by his good works (such as in making a 'personal choice for Jesus') then truly has something to boast about.
— Brent Herbert (@bkherbert99) May 8, 2017
If those who are of the religious sharia law are the heirs then faith is made null and void, for the law only brings judgments and wrath.
— Brent Herbert (@bkherbert99) May 8, 2017
For as their own law states 'cursed be all those who do not do the required work of salvation by choosing Jesus' as written in their law.
— Brent Herbert (@bkherbert99) May 8, 2017
But the promise is an outcome of faith to make it stable and guaranteed and not just to those who follow some religious law.
— Brent Herbert (@bkherbert99) May 8, 2017
Therefore salvation does not depend on the Will of God but rests upon the shaky foundation of human effort and human will.
— Brent Herbert (@bkherbert99) May 8, 2017
They attempt to justify their graceless legalism by claiming that Jesus was a Leviticus cow that had to be killed to 'pay the price of sin'.
— Brent Herbert (@bkherbert99) May 8, 2017
Jeremiah 7 "God gave them no commandments to sacrifice animals'; they claim Bible authority but nullify a prophet to keep their doctrine
— Brent Herbert (@bkherbert99) May 8, 2017
But what does the righteousness of faith tell us? It erases their arbitrary deadline of condemnation.
— Brent Herbert (@bkherbert99) May 8, 2017
Therefore all those preachers of the law must nullify even the possibility of such grace in favor of their own faithless legalistic gospel.
— Brent Herbert (@bkherbert99) May 8, 2017
Therefore the religious law teaches that God came to condemn the world, not to save it; it was possible to do better, but didn't happen.
— Brent Herbert (@bkherbert99) May 8, 2017