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Bill Taylor

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In Romans 3:10 and 3:23 we learn there are none that are righteous, not you and not even the man teaching/preaching from the pulpit. That includes people that go to the building they mistakenly call The Church.
Colossians 3:23-24 NASB1995
Whatever you do, do your work heartily, as for the Lord rather than for men, knowing that from the Lord you will receive the reward of the inheritance. It is the Lord Christ whom you serve.

Bill Taylor
Killer Spade 806 CE 1969
 
In Romans 3:10 and 3:23 we learn there are none that are righteous, not you and not even the man teaching/preaching from the pulpit. That includes people that go to the building they mistakenly call The Church.
Colossians 3:23-24 NASB1995
Whatever you do, do your work heartily, as for the Lord rather than for men, knowing that from the Lord you will receive the reward of the inheritance. It is the Lord Christ whom you serve.

Bill Taylor
Killer Spade 806 CE 1969
The Bible clearly refers to many people who are righteous, such as with Noah (Genesis 6:8-9), Zechariah and Elizebeth (Luke 1:5-6), and many others in the Psalms and Proverbs, so it is false that no one is righteous, but rather Romans 3:10 is quoting from Psalms 14:1-3, where it say that no one is righteous among those who say that there is no God. Likewise, the fact that all have sinned and fallen short of the glory of God does not mean that there is no one who is righteous because being righteous does not require having perfect obedience, but rather it requires faith. In Romans 3:21-22, it does not say that the Law and the Prophets testify that the righteousness of God comes through perfect obedience, but rather the only way to become righteous that is testified about in the Law and the Prophets is through faith in Christ.
 
The Bible clearly refers to many people who are righteous, such as with Noah (Genesis 6:8-9), Zechariah and Elizebeth (Luke 1:5-6), and many others in the Psalms and Proverbs, so it is false that no one is righteous, but rather Romans 3:10 is quoting from Psalms 14:1-3, where it say that no one is righteous among those who say that there is no God. Likewise, the fact that all have sinned and fallen short of the glory of God does not mean that there is no one who is righteous because being righteous does not require having perfect obedience, but rather it requires faith. In Romans 3:21-22, it does not say that the Law and the Prophets testify that the righteousness of God comes through perfect obedience, but rather the only way to become righteous that is testified about in the Law and the Prophets is through faith in Christ.
It says to be made right with Him, not righteous. Sorry, but not the same thing.
 
Sayeong, you contend that there were and that implies the possibility that there might still be Righteous Men on the Earth. May I suggest a visit to What Does the Bible Say About No One Righteous? There is a reference list of 37 verses that reflect upon the subject at hand.

From all these centuries of past and present studies, we know that men made Righteous reside in Heaven with the Creator. However, Matthew 27:52-53 teach us that the Old Testament Saints rose, from their tombs after Yahshua gave up the Ghost and marched through the Holy City.

1 PET 3:19 is the reference for this and Does 1 Peter 3:19 Teach That Jesus Preached in Hell? is a good grounding for the verse.
 
In Romans 3:10 and 3:23 we learn there are none that are righteous, not you and not even the man teaching/preaching from the pulpit. That includes people that go to the building they mistakenly call The Church.
Colossians 3:23-24 NASB1995


Bill Taylor
Killer Spade 806 CE 1969
What's the context? What is he talking about? Who is he talking to? Are they saved or unsaved? What's the context?
 
It says to be made right with Him, not righteous. Sorry, but not the same thing.
What so you see as the difference? Can you give examples of someone who is made right with God, but who is not made righteous or examples of someone who is made righteous, but mot made right with God?
 
The bible says clearly that Jesus became sin so that we CAN become the righteousness of God in His anointing

2 Corinthians 5:21
21 For he hath made him to be sin for us, who knew no sin; that we might be made the righteousness of God in him.

As long as you're walking with Him in His anointing you are the righteousness of God​

 
What's the context? What is he talking about? Who is he talking to? Are they saved or unsaved? What's the context?
The context is found, beginning in Genesis 1:1 and it ends with the very last verse of the Revelation of Yahshua. He is teaching all of us how to be found Forgiven with the Only Righteous Yahova.
 
What so you see as the difference? Can you give examples of someone who is made right with God, but who is not made righteous or examples of someone who is made righteous, but mot made right with God?
Myself! For better than 25 years I married three 18-year-old Bar Flies and chased the dream of becoming a star. Ruah indwelt me 1/1/90 and I was made Right with Yahova God. I will not receive my Glorified Body until the First Rapture, the Rapture of the Saints, and will then be changed in the twinkling of an eye and will no longer will sin enter my thoughts, I, and all the New Testament Saints will be made righteous.
 
The bible says clearly that Jesus became sin so that we CAN become the righteousness of God in His anointing

2 Corinthians 5:21​

21 For he hath made him to be sin for us, who knew no sin; that we might be made the righteousness of God in him.​

As long as you're walking with Him in His anointing you are the righteousness of God​

Yes, and if you will learn to read the Holy Scriptures in the manner they are written you will begin to see the truth of my statement, "The best and the worst thing man has done to the Scriptures is to add chapter and verse numbers." The "books of the Bible" are written as letters to us, not books.

As long as a single sinful thought enters your thoughts, you are sinful.
 
Yes, and if you will learn to read the Holy Scriptures in the manner they are written you will begin to see the truth of my statement, "The best and the worst thing man has done to the Scriptures is to add chapter and verse numbers." The "books of the Bible" are written as letters to us, not books.

As long as a single sinful thought enters your thoughts, you are sinful.
So says Bill Taylor God says I AM the righteousness of God....NOW...as long as I walk in His anointing.....I'll believe God before I believe you. I hope you don't mind?
 
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So says Bill Taylor God says I AM the righteousness of God....NOW...as long as I walk in His anointing.....I'll believe God before I believe you. I hope you don't mind?
I mind everyone that walks in any shade of darkness because that is one more case of blissful ignorance. I do not doubt your Salvation but I do not believe you are of a never sinning mind... righteous! Once more I point to the whole of scripture and specifically my quoted passage of the almost never taught sentences of Matthew 27:52-53.

But be careful not to just pull these numbered sentences out of context because they are a microcosm of the whole and are a point of consideration but they are not a complete point of righteousness any more than the Scriptures someone has singled out to you.
 
I mind everyone that walks in any shade of darkness because that is one more case of blissful ignorance. I do not doubt your Salvation but I do not believe you are of a never sinning mind... righteous! Once more I point to the whole of scripture and specifically my quoted passage of the almost never taught sentences of Matthew 27:52-53.

But be careful not to just pull these numbered sentences out of context because they are a microcosm of the whole and are a point of consideration but they are not a complete point of righteousness any more than the Scriptures someone has singled out to you.
Now Bill ol' Bill....Nobody said I do not sin. I said that as long as we walk in His anointing we are the righteousness of God.... When you sin you step out of the anointinng, into the darkness where the 'monsters' live. We get all dirty with sin and are no longer righteous. But If we confess our sins, he is faithful and just to forgive us our sins, and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness. 1 John 1:9 He cleanses us from all unrighteousness making us righteous again....
You just have to read and believe what the Word actually says. Hugs on you
 
Now Bill ol' Bill....Nobody said I do not sin. I said that as long as we walk in His anointing we are the righteousness of God.... When you sin you step out of the anointinng, into the darkness where the 'monsters' live. We get all dirty with sin and are no longer righteous. But If we confess our sins, he is faithful and just to forgive us our sins, and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness. 1 John 1:9 He cleanses us from all unrighteousness making us righteous again....
You just have to read and believe what the Word actually says. Hugs on you
And you claim that selected sentences, without context as listening to YHWH. The context of the scriptures begins with the first sentence of Geneses and continues through the very last Amen of The Revelation of Yahshua ha'Mashiah. You8 must learn to reconcile all Scripture into it's single message.
 
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