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theinfniteweird
September 27th 2006, 02:37 AM
I don't know were to post this. I can't figure out what JP is trying to say about mercy. Culd anyone explasin, please? Thx.

NJon
September 27th 2006, 02:58 AM
I don't know were to post this. I can't figure out what JP is trying to say about mercy. Culd anyone explasin, please? Thx.

There's a board for Tektonics.org
Check near the bottom of the main listing.

jpholding
September 27th 2006, 10:16 AM
Yeah, uh....or write me an email. :huh:

theinfniteweird
September 27th 2006, 01:36 PM
I'll send you an email. :smile:

TuckEverlasting
September 27th 2006, 03:03 PM
Um, guys, why not address it here so everyone can understand? :nsm:

jpholding
September 27th 2006, 03:20 PM
Um, guys, why not address it here so everyone can understand? :nsm:

You mean YOU don't? :glare:

OK, that's it. Your next date is with Tyra.

But anyway, we're working out by email what the exact issue is, so it can be reported later.

theinfniteweird
October 2nd 2006, 01:22 AM
J.P.
Howdy,

"the debt of interpersonal obligations for unrepayable favors received." I have no idea what this means.

Interpersonal= between me and God. Only God gives unrepayable favors (ie grace), hence I have a debt of obligations to God for His grace. Is that correct?


That is correct. That is why we are called servants/slaves of Christ.

<<<But then you say tjhat we say He should pasy up His debts for our unrepayable favors, but we don't give Him any favors which He hasn't already repaid.

I'm not sure where I say that...can you quote the part you have in mind?

God bless,

JP

B.J.
It's the part about "Lord have mercy" equaling "Lord pay up your debt of interpersonal obligations for unrepayable favors recieved". Sounds like it's saying we're asking Him to pay up. What am I not understanding, because I know this is incorrect, and I know this is not what you're saying.

J.P.
I see. The thing to keep in mind is that such a plea would be appropriate and expected from a client; it would not be an imperious demand as we would think of it but rather a humble request. The example of the blind man at Jericho pleading for a healing would take place.

B.J.
I see. The whole "blind man" thing brings it all around. Thx! Praise Him!

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