As demonstrated in Part 1, doing as Jesus would do requires we consult Yahweh’s1 triune moral law (His commandments, statutes, and judgments2) as the principle means for determining the answer to this extremely important question: He that saith he abideth in him [Jesus] ought himself also so to walk, even as he walked. (1 John […]
Posts Tagged ‘What would Jesus do?’
WWJD? Are You SURE You Want to Know? Pt. 2
Posted: 28th June 2014 by Ted Weiland in UncategorizedTags: and judgments, antinomians, burglary, commandments, Eighth Commandment, parable of talents, Pharisees, self-defense, statutes, triune moral law, usury, What would Jesus do?, WWJD?, Yahweh's moral law
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WWJD? Are You SURE You Want to Know? Pt. 1
Posted: 21st June 2014 by Ted Weiland in UncategorizedTags: adultery, antinomianism, cursing father and mother, pronomianism, What would Jesus do?, woman caught in adultery, WWJD?
“What would Jesus do?” has become a mantra among contemporary Christians. It’s a great question, but only when answered by the Biblical standard. Far too often, each person is left to determine his own standard by which to answer this question. This amounts to forcing upon Jesus one’s own standard rather than seeking His. Truth […]