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1 | Parable fo the Good Samaritan - Evaluate | NT general Archive 1 | Hank | 25675 | ||
Brian, our attempt "to deny" the Sovereign Lord any right whatever constitutes folly of the first water. Must God check with us before He can decide anything? The very question is unworthy of an answer, don't you think? --Hank | ||||||
2 | Parable fo the Good Samaritan - Evaluate | NT general Archive 1 | Brian.g | 25695 | ||
Hank I know that, it was a rhetorical question. But isn't that what we would attempt to be doing by denying this interpretation? What are your thoughts on this interpretation which I ran across.Do you feel it has any validity? If not, why Brian |
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3 | Parable fo the Good Samaritan - Evaluate | NT general Archive 1 | Hank | 25760 | ||
Brian, all sorts of questions that begin with "Could God do this or that?" must be answered, "Yes, God could do anything He chooses, because He is Sovereign. But the question is, not could God, but did God choose to offer salvation through any and all faiths -- Christianity being only one among many? Scripture answers that question very clearly. When Jesus said "I am the way, the truth, and the life; no one comes to the Father but through me" He shut the door on that subject forever. He allowed us no further option. Be saved through Him or be condemned. If salvation could be found anywhere else, or through any other name, Jesus' trip to the cross would have been utter foolishness. --Hank | ||||||
4 | Parable fo the Good Samaritan - Evaluate | NT general Archive 1 | Brian.g | 25841 | ||
Hank Just a final thought... Always through Jesus - no disagreement, at all. We reach up to Jesus to lift us up into heaven. Jesus reaches down to pull us up into heaven. Thanks for your insight Brian |
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