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1 | Good site for understanding election | Rom 9:19 | Titus 3:4 | 71120 | ||
It works fine for me! Try it again: http://www.bible.org/docs/theology/proper/attrib/attrib-11.htm#TopOfPage |
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2 | Good site for understanding Election | Rom 9:18 | Titus 3:4 | 71119 | ||
It works fine for me! Try it again: http://www.bible.org/docs/theology/proper/attrib/attrib-11.htm#TopOfPage |
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3 | Good site for understanding Election | Rom 9:15 | Titus 3:4 | 71118 | ||
It works fine for me! Try it again: http://www.bible.org/docs/theology/proper/attrib/attrib-11.htm#TopOfPage |
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4 | Good site for understanding Election | Rom 9:14 | Titus 3:4 | 71117 | ||
It works fine for me! Try it again:http://www.bible.org/docs/theology/proper/attrib/attrib-11.htm#TopOfPage |
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5 | Good site for understanding election | Rom 9:13 | Titus 3:4 | 71116 | ||
Works fine for me! Try it again:http://www.bible.org/docs/theology/proper/attrib/attrib-11.htm#TopOfPage |
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6 | Good site for election/predestination | Rom 9:17 | Titus 3:4 | 71115 | ||
Strange. I just tried it again and it works fine for me. Try it again: http://www.bible.org/docs/theology/proper/attrib/attrib-11.htm#TopOfPage |
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7 | Any thoughts on Job 13:1-3? | Job | Titus 3:4 | 70988 | ||
Oops! Forgot to give you the web site address. Here it is: http://www.bible.org/docs/theology/proper/attrib/attrib-11.htm#TopOfPage |
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8 | Any thoughts on Job 13:1-3? | Job | Titus 3:4 | 70987 | ||
Below is an excerpt from the conclusion of the article that I have been recommending that people read. The whole article can be found at the following address which you can cut and paste to your browser: Remember, at the end of the book of Job, once Job has seen the Lord, he no longer has any questions. Job didn't get any specific answers to his questions, but he saw enough of God's infinite greatness and glory to know that God is certainly in control, knows exactly what He is doing, is infinitely wiser than any of us, and is infinitely Holy and Good. Job learned to completely trust God, no matter how much his situation or circumstances would tell him not to, or make him unsure about God. Here is the excerpt from the article: “What are we all, the very best of us? Vile—the best of us is but a loathsome sinner. We may not yet realize the fact, but it is true. Our lives have been shot through and through by sin. Yet you undertake to stand in the presence of this Holy God, in whose presence the seraphim veil their faces and their feet, and reply against Him, to suggest what God ought to do, to enter into controversy with God, to criticize God for things which He has seen fit to do, to murmur against God.”77 “He is . . . a Being of infinite wisdom. We look up at the starry heavens above our heads, we look at these wonderful worlds of light that stud the heavens by night. We think of the overwhelming things about their immensity and the incredible speed and momentum of their movements as they rush through space, and as we look up at them, if we are wise, we say, ‘Oh, God, what a Being of infinite wisdom as well as majesty Thou art that Thou canst guide these inconceivably enormous worlds as they go whirling through space with such incredible velocity and momentum.’” “And yet many of you here tonight do not hesitate to look up at the infinitely wise God who made these wonderful spheres of light, who guides the whole universe in its wonderful, stupendous and bewildering course, and attempt to tell Him what you think He ought to do! Thou fool, art thou mad? No inmate of Patten ever did an insaner thing. ‘Who art thou?’ The wisest man on earth is but a child; the wisest philosopher does not know much; the greatest man of science knows but very little. What he knows is almost nothing in comparison with what he does not know. What he does know, even about the material universe, is as nothing compared with what he does not know.”78 “Suppose some child of thirteen or fourteen should take a book on philosophy setting forth the ripest product of the best philosophic thought of today and begin to criticize it, page by page. What would you think? Would you stand and look at the boy and say with unbounded admiration, ‘What a bright lad he is?’ No, you would say, ‘What a conceited idiot he is to undertake, at his age and with his limited knowledge, to criticize the best philosophic thought of the day!’ But he would not be so conceited an idiot as you or I would be were we to attempt to criticize an infinitely wise God for we are far less than children compared with the infinite God.” “The most profound philosopher of today is but a little child compared with the Infinite God. And yet you, who do not make any pretensions of being a philosopher at all, take God’s Book, you a little child, an infant, take this Book which represents the best wisdom of God, and you sit down and turn it, page by page, and try to criticize it, and people stand and look at you and admire and say, ‘What a scholar!’ But the angels look down and say, ‘What a fool!’ And what does God say? ‘O man, who art thou that repliest against God? He that sitteth in the heavens shall laugh; the Lord the Almighty and the Eternal] shall have [you] in derision’ (Ps. 2:4).” Read the rest by going to the site. |
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9 | what john call pharisees and sadducees? | Matt 3:7 | Titus 3:4 | 70983 | ||
Matthew 3:7 But when he saw many of the Pharisees and Sadducees coming to his baptism, he said to them, "Brood of vipers! Who warned you to flee from the wrath to come? |
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10 | john proclaim God could use to raise? | Matt 3:9 | Titus 3:4 | 70981 | ||
Matthew 3:9 and do not think to say to yourselves, "We have Abraham as our father.' For I say to you that God is able to raise up children to Abraham from these stones. |
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11 | Jesus say those wearing raiment found? | Matt 11:8 | Titus 3:4 | 70979 | ||
Matthew 11:8 But what did you go out to see? A man clothed in soft garments? Indeed, those who wear soft clothing are in kings' houses. I think the point is that John was not living like a king or prince, but had denied himself all the worldly comforts and pleasures in exchange for the ultimate pleasure of God Himself. John was a prophet sent by God to prepare people to receive Jesus. He preached to the people about Hell and repentance, and about the Messiah who was coming to take away the sins of the world. When Jesus began His public ministry, John was there to introduce Jesus to the world: John 1:29 The next day John saw Jesus coming toward him, and said, "Behold! The Lamb of God who takes away the sin of the world! |
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12 | Whats up with Judgement, calvinists plz? | Rom 9:21 | Titus 3:4 | 70974 | ||
He did create us perfectly in Adam and Eve. God chose them to perfectly represent the whole human race. They made exactly the same choices we all would have made since they were our perfect reprresentatives. We pick politicians to represent us, but they don't do so perfectly. However, God was able to create two individuals to represent us all perfectly. Adam and Eve were created intelligent, free, and were warned about choosing to disobey and what the consequences would be. They got what they asked for. Fortunately, God is willing to save some of us from eternal Hell by taking that curse of sin on Himself in the person of His Son Jesus. Jesus endured the equivalent of spending an eternity in Hell for all those He came to save. Why did He choose some and not others? Here is a good site I found to help understand God's election / predestination. You will need to cut and paste the address into your browser: http://www.bible.org/docs/theology/proper/attrib/attrib-11.htm#TopOfPage |
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13 | Is God selfish? | Rom 9:20 | Titus 3:4 | 70973 | ||
Here is a good site I found to help understand God's election / predestination. You will need to cut and paste the address into your browser: http://www.bible.org/docs/theology/proper/attrib/attrib-11.htm#TopOfPage |
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14 | Good site for understanding election | Rom 9:19 | Titus 3:4 | 70972 | ||
Here is a good site I found to help understand God's election / predestination. You will need to cut and paste the address into your browser: http://www.bible.org/docs/theology/proper/attrib/attrib-11.htm#TopOfPage |
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15 | Good site for understanding Election | Rom 9:18 | Titus 3:4 | 70971 | ||
Here is a good site I found to help understand God's election / predestination. You will need to cut and paste the address into your browser: http://www.bible.org/docs/theology/proper/attrib/attrib-11.htm#TopOfPage |
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16 | What about Pharaoh? | Rom 9:16 | Titus 3:4 | 70970 | ||
Here is a good site I found to help understand God's election / predestination. You will need to cut and paste the address into your browser: http://www.bible.org/docs/theology/proper/attrib/attrib-11.htm#TopOfPage |
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17 | Good site for understanding Election | Rom 9:15 | Titus 3:4 | 70969 | ||
Here is a good site I found to help understand God's election / predestination. You will need to cut and paste the address into your browser: http://www.bible.org/docs/theology/proper/attrib/attrib-11.htm#TopOfPage |
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18 | Good site for understanding Election | Rom 9:14 | Titus 3:4 | 70968 | ||
Here is a good site I found to help understand God's election / predestination. You will need to cut and paste the address into your browser: http://www.bible.org/docs/theology/proper/attrib/attrib-11.htm#TopOfPage |
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19 | Good site for understanding election | Rom 9:13 | Titus 3:4 | 70967 | ||
Here is a good site I found to help understand God's election / predestination. You will need to cut and paste the address into your browser: http://www.bible.org/docs/theology/proper/attrib/attrib-11.htm#TopOfPage |
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20 | FOR JACOB I LOVED AND ESUA I HATED | Rom 9:11 | Titus 3:4 | 70965 | ||
Here is a good site I found to help understand God's election / predestination. You will need to cut and paste the address into your browser: http://www.bible.org/docs/theology/proper/attrib/attrib-11.htm#TopOfPage |
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