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1 | Jesus couldn't of gone up to heaven. | Luke 23:43 | EdB | 64327 | ||
Joe What trait declared Abraham righteous? Was it not faith. Romans 4:9 Is this blessing then on the circumcised, or on the uncircumcised also? For we say, "FAITH WAS CREDITED TO ABRAHAM AS RIGHTEOUSNESS." What was his faith in? God providing a redeemer. What did David look to? God providing a redeemer. Name a righteous person they were looking for redemption the Messiah. "Joe you asked what the message of Roman 1and 2 was. It is saying people are without excuse for not having faith that God would provide a payment for their sin." That is not the reason given by Romans 1:18-32. But is the reason given in Romans 1:17 ! I have never said nor do I intend to say there is any form of redemption other than Jesus Christ. I did suggest that God in his mercy, grace, love, and justice MAY make known Jesus Christ to others in ways we have no knowledge of. While that seems highly unlikely particularly in the light of scripture Roman 10:14. I do not believe that is completely ruled out. I have heard of testimonies of people seeking and worshipping a redeemer sent by God without knowing his name. That is all I was saying. Now if you know for a fact that does not happens then I stand in awe of you. And there is nothing else to discuss. I believe redemption has been provided for ALL and those that reject Jesus are the ones that are lost. Sin is not the problem the rejection of Christ is now the problem. Romans 5:18 So then as through one transgression there resulted condemnation to all men, even so through one act of righteousness there resulted justification of life to all men. Since your asking me questions let me ask you. Did Abraham being considered righteous by God need a redeemer or not? Did Christ pay the price for sin or not? Did he or did he not free us from the penalty of sin? If this be true then is it sin or our lack of belief in Christ Jesus as our savior that causes us to be condemned? Joe I might add I do not enjoy or appreciate what I read to be accusations. While I know this a very popular form of debate I do not feel it is needed on this forum. I have posted on this forum for over year and I think my postings proven I have a love and appreciation for the scripture, my savior and God the Father. While I openly admit to holding an Arminian point of view it is still considered orthodox I believe. I do not enjoy you accusing me of inventing theology especially when I haven’t. If you go back to my first post on this subject you will see I openly admitted that God’s dealing with those that haven’t heard the scripture is known to me. That I did know Jesus said he was the only way to the Father and beyond that I was in the dark. Now if you want to read things into what others said fine but I would thank you not to do it to me. EdB |
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2 | Jesus couldn't of gone up to heaven. | Luke 23:43 | Reformer Joe | 64345 | ||
"What trait declared Abraham righteous? Was it not faith. Romans 4:9 Is this blessing then on the circumcised, or on the uncircumcised also? For we say, "FAITH WAS CREDITED TO ABRAHAM AS RIGHTEOUSNESS." What was his faith in? God providing a redeemer. What did David look to? God providing a redeemer. Name a righteous person they were looking for redemption the Messiah." I am not sure what you are getting at here, Ed. We both agree that Abraham and David were declared righteous on the basis of their faith. But both Abraham and David had that coming redemption revealed to them. They didn't just wake up one morning, look up at creation, and say, "I am a sinner and God is going to provide redemption for me." God specifically revealed himself to Abraham, called him and made a specific promise to him. David was one of God's covenant people, with the Torah which pointed to the Lamb of God which was to take away they sins of the world. Both were directly given the gospel in its OT form. What about the Mayan living in Mesoamerica at the time of Isaiah? Do we have any evidence that the gospel was given to him? That is a completely different story. Is it impossible that God gave the gospel to him? Of course we cannot say it is impossible, but Scripture seems pretty clear that in the Old Testament the oracles of God were given to the nation of Israel (Romans 3:1-2). The woman at the well acknowledged that "salvation is of the Jews" (John 4:24). All the OT saints after the giving of the Law were either Israelites or Gentiles who joined the covenant people of Israel. Why would God so clearly show himself to some and make absolutely no mention in the almost 1200 chapters of the Bible to salvation for anyone outside of his covenant people (whether that be OT Israel or the church)? "But is the reason given in Romans 1:17 !" Romans 1:17 does not mention anything about people being "without excuse." Romans 1:17 says that the GOSPEL is the power of salvation for everyone who believes. Romans 1:18-20 explains in no uncertain terms why all men are "without excuse," and the reason given has nothing to do with the gospel of Jesus Christ, but rather the clear perception of the eternal power and divine nature of the Father was met with sinful suppression in unrighteousness. This is not rejection of the gospel; this is why we NEED the gospel. We then see the "no excuses card" directed toward the Jews at the beginning of Romans 2, because they commit the same sins the Gentiles outside the covenant do. They are condemned because of their works, not their lack of belief. Nowhere do we see the term "without excuse" linked only to those who have had a gospel presentation. "I have never said nor do I intend to say there is any form of redemption other than Jesus Christ. I did suggest that God in his mercy, grace, love, and justice MAY make known Jesus Christ to others in ways we have no knowledge of. While that seems highly unlikely particularly in the light of scripture Roman 10:14. I do not believe that is completely ruled out. I have heard of testimonies of people seeking and worshipping a redeemer sent by God without knowing his name. That is all I was saying. Now if you know for a fact that does not happens then I stand in awe of you. And there is nothing else to discuss." Come on, Ed. I am not some monstrous "know-it-all" for saying the Scripture gives no hope for salvation outside the direct, outward revelation of Jesus Christ. I do not know for an absolute fact that green elephants do not live on Pluto, either; but I don't think anyone would "stand in awe of me" for declaring that it is my firm, unwavering belief that there are no green elephants on Pluto. And what we are talking about with the gospel is a more extreme case than that. All biblical accounts of salvation are accompanied by a direct, sensory revelation of the gospel by angel, human beings, or the Lord Himself. Even Cornelius was told by an angel to send for Peter so that the gospel would be presented to him orally. Can God save without His word? Sure, but the Bible indicates that He does not. By every account, the Spirit works through the word (1 Thessalonians 1:5; 1 Corinthians 2:1-5). Otherwise, how is one to understand verses like Romans 10:14? The entire force of Paul's argument is deflated if what you say is true. |
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3 | Jesus couldn't of gone up to heaven. | Luke 23:43 | EdB | 64373 | ||
Joe Yes your right, in light of your understanding of what I'm saying your absolutely right. However what I said and what started this discussion was. "I believe this passage is telling us every man is God conscious. Meaning man knows intrinsically that there is a higher power or being, man has a natural desire to worship something. Nature testifies there has to be a God. But that is a long step from there to Jesus. Hence we have various religions like Buddhist, Islam, Hindu and the list goes on. I’m not sure how God deals with those that have never heard of Jesus, but Jesus’ testimony was that no man can come to the father but by Him. Therefore if these others are going to be saved they must be told Jesus is the only way. How and if that is done neither I nor anyone can speak to since we simply don’t know, the Bible is silent on this issue." I think it is clear I'm not inventing or speculating I'm merely responding to Prayon's question and your statement with as much certainty as the Bible allows. Now if you can dogmatically say I’m wrong then I would in fact stand in awe of you for you know more than the Bible has revealed. EdB |
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