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1 | Study the Word, Calvin, or Aminian??? | Bible general Archive 1 | Galileecr | 35736 | ||
Remember brother "both" sides say they speak for God and have "studied" the scriptures.In koine there are grammatical situations that can go either way.Then what do you do? The humble approach is the best.When U have equal scholarship and love for Christ and a difference still exists(not in essentials) agape rules the day.To agree to disagree so to speak.St Paul said,"we know in part." Sometimes brothers forget that. | ||||||
2 | Study the Word, Calvin, or Aminian??? | Bible general Archive 1 | Galileecr | 35735 | ||
Remember brother "both" sides say they speak for God and have "studied" the scriptures.In koine there are grammatical situations that can go either way.Than what do you do? The humble approach is the best.When U have equal scholarship and love for Christ and a difference still exists(not in essentials) agape rules the day.To agree to disagree so to speak.St Paul said,"we know in part." Sometimes brothers forget that. | ||||||
3 | Study the Word, Calvin, or Aminian??? | Bible general Archive 1 | Galileecr | 35393 | ||
"Elect in The Son" by Robert Shank is the Other side of the coin to this question.It is the best response I have ever seen in 31 years.Usually only Calvinistic materials flood the book shelves but this is an excellent balance.Loving yet to the point.You may not agree with everything in the book but I assure you you will at least hear the other side."Test and prove all things" | ||||||
4 | Kairos vs. Chronos | Eph 6:18 | Galileecr | 35164 | ||
You are welcome...I have a big library.So If I can help let me know.After 30 years you will still be learning! We never "arrive"....God always has something new for us.Keep on for Jesus. CR |
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5 | Does faith require maintenance? | NT general Archive 1 | Galileecr | 35033 | ||
Hi Zach, Thats why I made the distinction between "neglecting" and "rejecting".The Hebrews were in danger of "rejecting" God's grace.I know the word "neglect" is used but it is not the same word/or meaning in english.Strange isn't it? We can use "neglect" but it means something different than the author of the Hebrews meant.O well its all greek to me....So to recap this........When I said "neglect" I meant something quite different than the context of Hebrews....BUT.... we should not take loss of rewards lightly....Im off to Church....have agreat Lord's day! |
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6 | Son of Abraham, David, Joseph? | John 7:46 | Galileecr | 34995 | ||
Yo Ray in koine there were no caps! Typing faster..no disrespect intended to our Lord. Whats necessary, for me at least, is to accept what the bible says about "HIM"...of course he was not a mere man.......i will read your wigglesworth post soon....im off to bed.Have to preach in the A.M. Since i hit 50...well lets just say...the older i am the better i used to b. Blessings on ya ray,nice to meet thee.......CR |
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7 | Does faith require maintenance? | NT general Archive 1 | Galileecr | 34987 | ||
So far its me,you,Paul and Peter! Seriously brother...we do agree. To me its not a matter of "legalism" but simply responding to the Holy Spirit's prompting in our lives.We can be "all that we can be" in Jesus but that 1st Cor 3;10-15 passage clearly indicates "loss" in heaven.I mean it says it..."he shall suffer loss but still be saved." So we may not be "all" that we can be....how? By neglecting NOT rejecting our faith.Nice meeting you brother. |
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