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1 | Did Jesus die _only_ for the elect | 1 Tim 3:1 | bjanko | 13452 | ||
If Jesus died for all, then all would be saved. But all are not saved. Only some are saved: the elect. Those are the ones Jesus died for. To say otherwise is to say that Christ is not able to save, effectually, those whom He has chosen. To say otherwise is bring God down and to raise man's will up on a pedestal. |
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2 | Did Jesus die _only_ for the elect | 1 Tim 3:1 | JdthCstl | 43731 | ||
Please Read John 1: If we were all good and righteous the world would go on forever. But just like fruits become rotten and have to thrown away. So is the same with the world. God will get rid of the rotten people. But the Good and righteous are his elect. When he ended the world with a flood. He did not get rid of all his children. The good and righteous stay with him in his Kingdom. The sons that left to marry ungodly women became rotten too. | ||||||
3 | JdthCstl, did He die for the nonelect? | 1 Tim 3:1 | Searcher56 | 43740 | ||
JdthCstl, did He die for the nonelect? | ||||||
4 | JdthCstl, did He die for the nonelect? | 1 Tim 3:1 | JdthCstl | 43745 | ||
Since the foundation of the earth, God has always walked among his righteous people. Defending them from all kinds of evil. But before he died he spread his gospel to all. He forgave sinners who were truly repentant. And made a new covenant with the Gentile nations that recognized christianity and its way of life. | ||||||