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  1. WalkingTree

    Ezekiel 37:7

    I would tell you that just like the law is written upon the hearts of the new covenant believer, so too this covenant is transformed into the covenant made through Jesus. So, we agree but disagree. I do believe God is honoring his promises to Abraham, the same way he is honoring the promises to...
  2. WalkingTree

    Does God want us to choose between law and grace?

    God spoke to all the faithful, he instructed them (gave them Laws) in many ways. Moshe seems to be the most detailed of instructions. It was given for a purpose, place and time. “when you enter the land I promised” This Law also spoke of a time when it would be broken, by the people AND by God...
  3. WalkingTree

    Ezekiel 37:7

    Please, show me the scriptures you get this from.
  4. WalkingTree

    Ezekiel 37:7

    The new covenant is made with Israel and includes the gentiles.
  5. WalkingTree

    The Holy Spirit is Jesus.

    2 Corinthians 3:18 Guess it all depends on what version you want to believe. Though John 6:63 is also something to consider. As well as continually stating all three of them were One.
  6. WalkingTree

    Does God want us to choose between law and grace?

    However, as always, there are two sides to this coin. One is to meditate on how the depths of our sin magnifies the mercy of Jesus, and so excuse the sin within. Believing it remains. As the other focuses on the fact that not only is Jesus merciful enough to forgive, he is also willing and...
  7. WalkingTree

    The U.S. can no longer be trusted.

    What I read... since America is no longer controlled and manipulated by Communist traitors to the republic those European governments which encouraged and financed their socialist policies within our country now find themselves in a panic because they have wasted so much money and time trying to...
  8. WalkingTree

    Cities of refuge

    Ah, but was it against the law? Deut 19:18-21 states that God instructed that the sentence for being guilty was to do to them what they desired to do to the other. The command was eye for an eye, tooth for a tooth. This was God's design for purging the evil from among the people. So when the...