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Originally Posted by Weighingin
I recall how WL would talk about the principle of incarnation using where Paul said not I but the Lord and so on. So I thought that must apply to his speaking too. This was added to what we had been taught about Noah, deputy authority, questioning the MOTA is in the principle of questioning Moses and other teachings in which I thought I had the realization that to disagree was to disagree with God Himself.
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As I have often mentioned, Moses
never was a type of the NT ministers, other than Christ Himself. In this regard Moses was absolutely unique.
Moses clearly stated that, "
God will raise up a prophet from your midst like unto me." (Deut. 18.15-19)
Paul then makes it plainly clear that Jesus will build God's spiritual House. (Heb. 3.1-6) This corresponds with, "
I will build My church." (Matt 16.18)
Thus to demand some accountability from some self-assumed MOTA, who is blatantly violating God's law, can never be applied to "questioning Moses."
It is dangerous, however, to dishonor our Heavenly "Moses" by questioning the authority of Jesus Christ and His word.