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Results from: Answers On or After: Thu 12/31/70 Author: Radioman Ordered by Verse |
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121 | Hebrews 6:4 | Heb 6:4 | Radioman | 14708 | ||
"Those who want to make this verse mean that believers can lose salvation will have to admit that it would then also say that one could never get it back again." ren333: You write: "Can someone please explain to me Hebrews 6:4. It seems to be saying that if you fall away from Christ, you cannot be forgiven. This does not seem to possible considering the rest of the bible tells me different." That if you fall away you cannot be renewed again to repentance is exactly what this verse IS saying in plain and clear language. Consider the following: " . . . logically [Heb 6:4] implies that if salvation were to be lost, it would be impossible for that person to be born again, lose it, and then be born again again. This much is clear: whoever openly and consciously rejects Jesus Christ is unregenerate even if he seemed to have been saved ealier." Whether he had lost his salvation or never had it to begin with, "either way, the result is identical." (note at Heb. 6:4ff, NRSV Harper Study Bible, Zondervan, 1991) "For it is impossible to restore again to repentance those who have (done all these things in vv. 4-5) and then have fallen away." "There is no possibility of these verses referring to losing salvation. Many Scripture passages make unmistakably clear that salvation is eternal (compare John 10:27-29; Rom 8:35,38,39; Phil 1:6; 1 Pet 1:4,5). "Those who want to make this verse mean that believers can lose salvation will have to admit that it would then also say that one could never get it back again" (MacArthur Study Bible, Word Publishing, 1997). Radioman |
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122 | How do u see drugs? | 2 Pet 2:21 | Radioman | 34344 | ||
Used For Glue: I am not a full believer in Used For Glue because I feel there is nothing, in my personal opinion, that proves Used For Glue is real. I read the question you posted to the forum and although I don't believe in you, I find the whole thing of Used for Glue and Anon. to be interesting. I do not understand how you can be considered a rebel at school when I have no evidence of your existence. Another thing I don't understand is, how can you say you are an atheist and then claim that God made cannabis? How could God make cannabis or anything else if he is not real? Finally, God made Used For Glue, and Used For Glue made up the theory of atheism. Who do I trust? If I knew for sure you existed, I would tell you. |
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123 | What is a Worldview? | 1 John | Radioman | 15237 | ||
"world view (noun). 'world view'; personal philosophy of life." The above is the basic dictionary definition of "world view." Considering the source of the word (Weltanschauung ), it is not surprising that it is not found in the text of God's Word. In fact, it would be rather amazing if it were found there. Taking the word in its simplest, most basic definition, it has nothing to do with God, Satan, demons, witches, hobgoblins or any such thing. Admittedly, world view is not an easy word to define. I found the definition online in the "Dictionary of Difficult Words." |
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124 | 14 doctorates hummm | Revelation | Radioman | 1567 | ||
If Van Impe has 14 doctorates, he does a good job of hiding that fact. | ||||||
125 | Best commentary on Revelation? | Revelation | Radioman | 1568 | ||
Yours is a good answer. Forget the sensational, turn to the reliable and trustworthy. Not everyone will agree with the men cited in your answer. But, surely one can do better than to go running after Van Impe or many of the preachers on TBN. Why do they call it Trinity Broadcasting Network when they allow preachers to be on who don't even believe in the Trinity? | ||||||
126 | The sensational or the reliable? | Revelation | Radioman | 1569 | ||
The sensational or the reliable? If I want sensational, I'll watch Jerry Springer. | ||||||
127 | The beast with seven heads | Revelation | Radioman | 1576 | ||
Someone knows, but no one will tell. There are several different interpretations of Revelation in general, and of your question in particular. As sure as someone posts an answer, someone else will reply condemning and correcting the first answer. I recommend you go to bible.crosswalk.com and click on Commentaries. | ||||||
128 | Who are the seven spirits... | Rev 1:4 | Radioman | 935 | ||
Isa. 11:2 (NASB) The Spirit of the LORD will rest on Him, The spirit of wisdom and understanding, The spirit of counsel and strength, The spirit of knowledge and the fear of the LORD. . . . “the seven Spirits. There are two possible meanings: 1) a reference to Isaiah’s prophecy concerning the 7-fold ministry of the Holy Spirit (Is 11:2); or . . . “2) more likely, it is a reference to the lampstand with 7 lamps (a menorah) in Zechariah (Zech 3:9)--also a description of the Holy Spirit." In either case, 7 is the number of completeness, so John” in Rev 1:4 “is identifying the fullness of the Holy Spirit.” (p. 1992, John MacArthur, MacArthur Study Bible, Nashville: Word, 1997) In many Bibles the center column references for Rev 1:4 will include references to Isa 11:2 and Zech 3:9. Looking up parallel or related Scriptures in a center column reference Bible will help answer many Bible questions one may have. The Bible is its own best interpreter. In other words, to look up related Scripture is to compare Scripture with Scripure, a very sound practice in interpreting the Bible. |
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129 | Lure or Norse demon? | Rev 19:4 | Radioman | 1004 | ||
Bologna or baloney. No matter which way you spell it, it's still a cold, dead, unappetizing commodity full of additives and other impurities. So is the book of Urantia. | ||||||
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