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1 | The meaning of your statments | Luke 5:8 | KumKum | 179271 | ||
Gen 24:60 Gen 16:10 | ||||||
2 | The meaning of your statments | Luke 5:8 | Brian#9 | 179272 | ||
My questions were directed at Brother Paul about his answer Kum Kum. Your answer of Gen. 24:60 and Gen.16:10 dose not answer them. Confusion? Brian, |
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3 | The meaning of your statments | Luke 5:8 | brother paul | 179491 | ||
Dear Brian, Sorry for the delay, I've been away, If I understand your reply correctly, you ask how is it that 'sin' and 'evil' are in repemtive plan of God. Thank you for your question. 1 Cor 5:5 speaks p;ainly how an evildoer should be turned over to Satan that the Spirit might be saved. Somehow what we might consider as 'wrong' and 'sinful' has an ultimate goal of bringing people to repentance. Is this how we learn? Did mankind have to fall into 'sin' to begin to understand His ways? Did Judas have to betray Christ? Without Judas would I be a Christian? Is there a 'Judas' in us all? Is it part of the process of coming to know Him? Is 'sin' and realisation of 'sin' a part of reconciliation to Him? Romans 3:7, even Paul's lie is unto His glory. Romans 7:13 where the sin must become exceedingly sinful. When Paul said he had been accused of saying that, 'let us do evil that goog may abound' (Rom 3:8) he was accused of exactly the the point I a, trying to make. I, like Paul, do not advocate a life of sin. I, like Paul, say that God is all in all, (1 Cor 15:28) and averything permitted in God's wisdom could have been prevented by His power. Therefore anything that happens is OK by me. If he has permitted it, why should I object? Once we enter this spiritual understanding, it changes everything, all of a sudden everything is fine, it's in Him, no problems, do not be anxious, we are at peace, in Him. Got it? Love you brother, Yours and His, Paul |
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4 | The meaning of your statments | Luke 5:8 | BradK | 179498 | ||
Dear brother paul, Out of curiosity, what is your answer to the question you posed, "Without Judas would I be a Christian?" Was it merely rhetorical or did I miss something? Your reply came across a little ambiguous- maybe even confusing. Speaking the Truth in Love, BradK |
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