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1 | Is the Potter free to do as He pleases? | Eph 2:3 | Morant61 | 99240 | ||
Greetings John! Sure, now 'all' means 'all'! ;-) Your Brother in Christ, Tim Moran |
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2 | Is the Potter free to do as He pleases? | Eph 2:3 | Makarios | 99363 | ||
Greetings my friend, As I have always said, those seemingly restrictive references, as offered by Calvinists, can be logically fit into an unlimited scenario of atonement much more easily than universal references can be made (or "forced") to fit into a limited atonement scenario. As we know, the Bible does not contradict itself. So what are we to do? We do the same thing that we do when confronted with these type of things on any other issue- we look at what the whole of Scripture says, and come to a conclusion that supports the WHOLE of Scripture. Blessings to you, Makarios |
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3 | Is the Potter free to do as He pleases? | Eph 2:3 | Morant61 | 99397 | ||
Greetings old friend! The thing that amazes me is that, with all due respect to my calvinist friends, Scripture is clear about the love of God and His desire to have mercy on all. This contorting of language to support Calvinism, at least to me, makes a mockery of the Good News. Well, I have to run! Your Brother in Christ, Tim Moran |
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