

Those who seem willing to be Christ’s disciples ought to be told that they had as good never come to him, unless they come with a resolution by his grace to abide by him. It highly concerns those that are not strong in faith to see to it that they be sound in the faith, that, though not disciples of the highest form, they are nevertheless disciples indeed. It is implied that there are many who profess themselves Christ’s disciples who are not his disciples indeed, but only in show and name. Now, at their entrance into his school, he lays down this for a settled rule, that he would own none for his disciples but those that continued in his word. When they believed on him, as the great prophet, they gave up themselves to be his disciples. (1.) The character of a true disciple of Christ: If you continue in my word, then are you my disciples indeed. In what he said to them, we have two things, which he saith to all that should at any time believe:. When faith is in its infancy, he has knees to prevent it, breasts for it to suck, that it may not die from the womb. These Jews that believed were yet but weak but Christ did not therefore cast them off, for he gathers the lambs in his arms. How carefully he cherishes the beginnings of grace, and meets those that are coming towards him. How graciously the Lord Jesus looks to those that tremble at his word, and are ready to receive it he has something to say to those who have hearing ears, and will not pass by those who set themselves in his way, without speaking to them.Ģ. When he had denounced wrath against those that were hardened in unbelief, then he spoke comfort to those few feeble Jews that believed in him. Christ, knowing that his doctrine began to work upon some of his hearers, and perceiving that virtue had gone out of him, turned his discourse from the proud Pharisees, and addressed himself to those weak believers. A comfortable doctrine laid down concerning the spiritual liberty of Christ’s disciples, intended for the encouragement of those Jews that believed. Not a big deal for me, for useful for others to consider.I.

No, unfortunately I can't get the Level Perk points working with my method. Try that for yourself and tell me if you manage to get the perk points for the "LEVEL" tab! Using the XP option, it works for the perk itself (strength for instance), but I noticed that the big "LEVEL" perk points that you are supposed to unlock every two levels are not working correctly. I tried that myself as indeed the perk points are not unlocking correctly if you put yourself directly to level 20 using the option in the editor / trainer. I set the XP for Strength at level 2 to 6000, and after the swordplay tutorial it levelled up to 16 and awarded me with six Perk points in strength. Setting the XP to an exorbitantly high number and allowing the skills to increase naturally does, indeed, seem to allow the Perk points to unlock properly. Hi did that fix the perk problem? as im now level 20 on each but the perks cant be unlocked as you said. Hopefully, this will trigger the Perk points correctly. You get, for the most part from what I can tell, a Perk point in a particular skill every four levels, so what I'm attempting is to use the Editor to get the Skill to level 3, and then use the XP options to push it right to the edge of levelling us. Just a quick warning to people regarding upping stats it seems to adversely affect the Perk system.
