Posted by MN JOE on April 22, 2009 at 05:03:02 from (75.104.96.58):
In Reply to: Re: thanks posted by blinwmiaol.com on April 21, 2009 at 19:04:29:
blinwmiaol, I have to teach you every little detail,, just cause your so very blind....
you don't know what Adulterly is: see Romans 7: 2 - 4. For every women / man which has a husband /wife is bound by the Law to her husband / wife. as long as they live.
So then if, while they live, and married to another, they shall be called an Adulter, Adulteress, but if the husband / wife is dead, they shall be Free from the law, being married again.
NOW,, you are Dead to the law by the body of Christ, if you are married to another, as in Adultery, and you cannot bring forth fruit to God.
SOOOOOOO<,,, you can ask for forgiveness all you want,,, and stay married in SIN,,,, your NO FRUIT and DEAD unto GOD ...
I JUDGE NO ONE< I simply preach the TRUTH ,,, and like it or not,,, you will serve the consequences .... got it ?????????????????????
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