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1 | do we have any free will? | Bible general Archive 1 | Morant61 | 33450 | ||
Greetings Curt! If you go to Rom 9:10 (on the forum), you will see a thread entitled Jacob and Esau. It was a thread that I began a while back. It approaches this text from an Arminian perspective. If you don't have time to read all of that, my short version is as follows. The election in Rom. 9-11 (in my opinion) is national, not individual, and leads up to God's express purpose to have mercy on all. Let me know what you think! By the way, I have enjoyed reading your posts on the Forum, even though we haven't had the opportunity to interact much as of yet! Your Brother in Christ, Tim Moran |
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2 | do we have any free will? | Bible general Archive 1 | Curtnsally | 33471 | ||
Tim, thanks! I can't get too far into this now, but we can catch up a bit later... and thanks for the heads up on the Rom 9 thread. In the mean time, I agree that Rom 9:10 is national, not individual... BUT... doesn't it show us something of the character of God? I know you agree that it does, but the difficult question is: WHAT does it show us about the character of God? And, how does this jive with the rest of Scripture? Ahhh. There is a thought provoker for sure! Let's think about it, and catch up soon. Meanwhile, I'll try to read some of the previous posts. Blessings Curt |
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