The quoted passage tells Christians to proceed with gravity, not be blown around, and recognize that the Old and New Testaments plus the church's shepherd are enough for salvation.
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Testaments
A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "...Nor think that all immersions wash you clean. You have both testaments, the old and new. You have the shepherd of the church to..."
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Jiang interprets the passage as saying that Christians should keep vows to God while still using their brains, because revelation and guidance have already been given.
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"...Nor think that all immersions wash you clean. You have both testaments, the old and new. You have the shepherd of the church to..."
"...brain. And how can you use your brain? You have both testaments, the old and the new. You have the shepherd of the church..."
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