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Please, help me understand…

For those believers who insist that the dietary laws no longer apply under the new covenant—and that pork, lobster, crabs, etc. are now permissible to eat—I do not understand the logic at play.

I am very familiar with the Mark 7, Romans 14 and Colossians 2 passages that are so often cited as support for your position, and have (just as often) shared my counter-arguments on why I believe they are misinterpreted.

But, there is one counterpoint to your view that I never see touched on, and I was hoping to get some feedback on it:

I think the majority of believers on this subreddit would say they are looking for Jesus’ Second Coming and agree that, regarding it, Scripture says that “no one knows the day or hour” but that we need to be prepared (Matthew 24:36, 25:13, etc.).

Isaiah 66:17–a verse within the greater passage speaking of Messiah’s glorious reappearing—declares that, upon His return, those who eat the flesh of pig/swine and other abominations will be met with His wrath…and perish.

So, how does one simultaneously believe they can continue to eat pig (pork) or shellfish now and think they are sufficiently prepared and not putting themselves in a precarious/dangerous position if Jesus happened to return today or tomorrow and “consume” those who so brazenly eat that which His Law says is NOT “food” and explicitly warns against eating?

I really am hoping for some cordial and edifying discussion regarding this topic, and appreciate those who are able and willing to articulate their view without all the condescension and harsh words. 💕

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u/Objective-Step-746 — 11 days ago
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Beyond saving, or no?

Was going to be thrown in the trash and I offered to take it and try to revive it. Any hope for a total beginner?

Thank you in advance for any suggestions!

u/Objective-Step-746 — 1 month ago
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EXAMINE YOURSELVES: The Challenge of Christlike Humility (2 Corinthians 13:5)

On its own, the word humility generally means to not be puffed-up or think too much of oneself. But the Christlike descriptor adds a convicting element that really sharpens the attribute in a very practical way my flesh wishes it didn’t, especially since how God defines things is all that really matters.

So, “testing” my faith, especially when it comes to the subject of Christlike humility, is rarely a pleasant thing. But it is a necessary one ;)

How do you see Christlike humility, and what does your self-examination in this area look like?

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u/Objective-Step-746 — 2 months ago