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mushhead -> RE: Do we Believe in the same God? (3/22/2008 8:12:24 PM)
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ORIGINAL: facedown fig quote:
How can someone worship what they have rejected? If they're not worshiping the true God, then they must be worshiping a false one. as we are all well aware, many folks within judaism, these sons and daughters of the hebrews delivered numerous times "rejected" jesus. the very ones who thought that they had it made, saved, healed, were redeemed, loved by god, etc had in fact not welcomed jesus. was this "rejected" at the moment of when jesus exposed them? or prior? if it was prior - does that not then mean that many jews prior were worshiping a false god? The wording of your question is not clear to me. However, let us take Paul as an example. Paul was a Jew of Jews, but Jesus Christ still said that Paul was persecuting Him. Up until Paul had faith in Jesus Christ, he had been following a false god. Regardless of all the truth that Paul knew about Judaism, and all that he had done right according to the Law, he still did not know the true God, and was not following Him. figmentPez, I disagree that the Jews worship a false God simply because they reject Jesus. They worship the God of the OT, and He is not a false god. Their lack of faith in Jesus does not mean they worship a false God, it means they are attempting to worship God while in a state of sin. This is reallly no different than when God chastised them (as recorded in Isaiah) for worshhipping Him while their hearts were far from Him. Or, as recorded in Isaiah, when God said that He would not accept their worship because they denied the widows and fatherless justice, and so on. In those instances, God did not accuse them of worshipping a false god; instead He said their worship of Him was unacceptable because of their sin. I think that more accurately describes their current situation than does the claim they are worshipping a false god.
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