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1 | The excluded man at the feast was saved | Matt 22:11 | Eagle One | 29586 | ||
Greetings Joe, I agree with you that not everything in a parable does not represent something else. And particularly in this parable, the Lord addressed the man as "Friend". The word is hetairos, or clansman, comrade, fellow, friend. Regarding my statement about the man's lack of unselfish good works, we know there are many carnal Christians and I know of no scripture that tells us that all carnal Christians will go to hell. In addition there are many Christians that "walked the walk" for a period of time followed by a "back slidden" period of time. I've known people with this experience and I've been through it myself. I also believe that there are people who love the Lord but live undisciplined lives. Some of them die before they return to a life of walking with the Lord. I was horribly back slidden for many years. By His grace I am once again walking with Him. In any case I appreciate your thoughts. In Him, Eagle One |
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2 | The excluded man at the feast was saved | Matt 22:11 | kalos | 29613 | ||
I am just curious. Could you cite ONE verse of Scripture in the New Testament in which the word "backslide", "backslidden", "backsliding" or "backslider" is used? Does any form of the word backslide appear anywhere in the NT? If so, could you please give the book, chapter and verse where it does. Thank you. | ||||||