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1 | Rejection means never knew? | Eph 4:3 | stjohn | 206101 | ||
HI Andy... I think we can safely assume that, Judas Iscariot knew Jesus Christ more intimately then the false prophets that Peter was warning us about. He knew the truth very well indeed. Would you say he had been born again to salvation and then rejected it? Or did he just profess to know the truth? Those false prophets probably never knew the truth past their heads, and it never really got to their hearts where it could have done some good. I think I'd have to say they were never really saved. There is far to much Scripture to show us this is the case. It would be hard to hold up under the, Whole counsel of Scripture, that they lost their Salvation. Once you are born again, you are indeed born again. sólamente mi dos centavos, (Just my two cents) John |
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2 | Rejection means never knew? | Eph 4:3 | Immanuelsown | 206121 | ||
Stjohn, Child of God, I would suggest, in Love for the brethern. Both of you go back to 2 Pet. 2:1 and see, just who Peter is talking about,"warning us about". Peter is saying there will be False Teachers, like the False Prophets. Then we are told what will happen to them, and why. 2Pe.2:12,13 I think you both could agree with this assertion . "They ARE NOT SAVED"! They never were. The Teachers. We don't need the Whole counsel of Scripture, the ones I've posted are enough, to understand this chapter. In Him Imm |
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3 | Rejection means never knew? | Eph 4:3 | stjohn | 206124 | ||
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4 | Rejection means never knew? | Eph 4:3 | Immanuelsown | 206155 | ||
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5 | Rejection means never knew? | Eph 4:3 | stjohn | 206166 | ||
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6 | Rejection means never knew? | Eph 4:3 | Immanuelsown | 206178 | ||
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