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21 | Creation - did it take 6 days? | Bible general Archive 1 | Scribe | 41380 | ||
Yes. And becuase God knew there would be false teachers that would try and invent doubtful doctrines about a day being a million years etc. He clarified it for all eternity by stating this phrase over and over in the creation account in gen 1 Genesis 1:13 3 And the evening and the morning were the third day. each time he says ..evening and the morning were the 2nd, third, forth etc day So what else is Evening and morning but the cycle of a normal day. Praise Him for His Power He is a God that can speak and a world is born. He is unlimited in Power and Might. He is not a space alien of advanced technology. He is GOD ALMIGHTY and He is so Great he Created what we see as an endless universe of billions of stars just for man :) Praise His Great and Holy Name. |
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22 | Where was satan when he first sinned? | Bible general Archive 1 | Scribe | 41385 | ||
You may have misunderstood my words. I am dealing with three thoughts now. 1) Eden 2)Mount of God 3)Stones of Fire What is Eden? We know about the Garden. What other Eden is there in scripture. What is the mount of God. As you listed they all refer to the same mount which today is where the Islamic mosque is and is also where the Jews want to build their temple (there is a tradition among the Jews that on this mount is the foundation stone where God made Adam) 3)What is the stones of fire? |
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23 | Please disprove rapture theory!? | Bible general Archive 1 | Scribe | 41592 | ||
First of all. Read these passages... 1 thess 4: 13 But I would not have you to be ignorant, brethren, concerning them which are asleep, that ye sorrow not, even as others which have no hope. 14 For if we believe that Jesus died and rose again, even so them also which sleep in Jesus will God bring with him. 15 For this we say unto you by the word of the Lord, that we which are alive [and] remain unto the coming of the Lord shall not prevent them which are asleep. 16 For the Lord himself shall descend from heaven with a shout, with the voice of the archangel, and with the trump of God: and the dead in Christ shall rise first: 17 Then we which are alive [and] remain shall be caught up together with them in the clouds, to meet the Lord in the air: and so shall we ever be with the Lord. 18 Wherefore comfort one another with these words. 1 cor 15 51 Behold, I shew you a mystery; We shall not all sleep, but we shall all be changed, 52 In a moment, in the twinkling of an eye, at the last trump: for the trumpet shall sound, and the dead shall be raised incorruptible, and we shall be changed. 53 For this corruptible must put on incorruption, and this mortal [must] put on immortality. 54 So when this corruptible shall have put on incorruption, and this mortal shall have put on immortality, then shall be brought to pass the saying that is written, Death is swallowed up in victory. 55 O death, where [is] thy sting? O grave, where [is] thy victory? 56 The sting of death [is] sin; and the strength of sin [is] the law. 57 But thanks [be] to God, which giveth us the victory through our Lord Jesus Christ. 58 Therefore, my beloved brethren, be ye stedfast, unmoveable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, forasmuch as ye know that your labour is not in vain in the Lord. The promise is clear. There will be a generation of saint that will not die (no one knows when this will happen) but instead they will be changed into a glorified body and they will rise and meet the Lord in the Air. The part I do not see in the scripture is when one who says he believes in a rapture of the Church says we disappear in the twinkling of an eye. It usually takes me at least 30 minutes to get him to agree that that is not what the text says. It says we are changed in a twinkling. There is no mention of becoming invisible to the world. This is so ingrained in the rapture believer that they often find it difficult to read the the text correctly and they go about saying "we will disappear in a moment" that is how powerful unbiblical teaching can be, We end up viewing the text we read with "doctrinal glasses on" we even see words that are not there. What difference does it make? My hope is not only in rising but a certain vindication of the righteous holy persecuted saints as they rise in glory and the world looks on in awe. |
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24 | Show in the Bible once saved always | Bible general Archive 1 | Scribe | 41695 | ||
John, I am sure you have probably engaged in many conversations both on the internet and face to face with fellow christians that disagree with the theology you propose here. I am not wanting to debate it as there are enough of those threads already. But I just wanted to point out one of your verses. Eph 2:1-5 "we were by nature children of wrath" says that we were the children of wrath becuase of what we did. "we all had our conversation in times past in the lusts of our flesh, fulfilling the desires of the flesh and of the mind; and were by nature the children of wrath" so we see that the wrath of God is upon those that DO those things (not those that are born) Ephesians 5:6 Let no man deceive you with vain words: for because of these things cometh the wrath of God upon the children of disobedience. (because the do the sins he listed not becuase they are born) Coloss 3:6 For which things' sake the wrath of God cometh on the children of disobedience: Romans 1:28 And even as they did not like to retain God in [their] knowledge, God gave them over to a reprobate mind, to do those things which are not convenient; (He gave them over becuase they chose to not retain God in their knowledge as an willful act of rebellion) Also the favorite of the Hyper Predestination view is that about Pharoah being made for destruction but they forget to read the source of which Paul is quoting and the story says Pharoah hardened his heart after the first encounter with Moses then after that it says God hardened His heart. The point is Yes God will harden a mans heart as judgement. This happens when a person continually chooses to do evil in the face of knowledge, that person can loose hope of salvation becuase they will never let the Holy Spirit convict them of sin. It is not as complicated as academic theologians wish it were. I am glad that I am predestined for glory, but not because God decided I would be saved and someone else would not, having nothing to do with how we live. (that would be to say that God decided he would create certain people to live life and then populate eternal hell where they could be in torment for all eternity) That is such a gross misinterpretation of the text about .. Rom 9:22-24 "What if God, although willing to demonstrate His wrath and to make His power known, endured with much patience vessels of wrath prepared for destruction? " It is understood as saying, "God does not just wipe out satan and sinners that will never repent, becuase He has a plan and in the End he will let these horrible sinners that kill christians and hardent their hearts not only to God but to any human decency continue living, until 1) His purpose is accomplished 2) some He is even having patience with enduring their hard heartedness until they come to repentance, because some will. |
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25 | 1st Cor 14:34-35 and 1st Timothy 2:12 | Bible general Archive 1 | Scribe | 41922 | ||
1Co 14:34 ¶ Let your women keep silence in the churches: for it is not permitted unto them to speak; but they are commanded to be under obedience, as also saith the law. 1Co 14:35 And if they will learn any thing, let them ask their husbands at home: for it is a shame for women to speak in the church. Ignore? My church doesn't ignore it. If we seperated the men from the women in the Law style of synagogue meeting. And if the women yelled.. Hey what about this scripture that says men are to be circumcised, How can a man be saved who is not circumcised.?" that would be a shameful display both to her husband and to the church. She should wait and ask her husband that question at home instead of showing here ignorance so publically and shamefully. Now this truth applies to men as well. Let all things be done in decency and in order |
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26 | What man in the NT was hanged by his toe | Bible general Archive 1 | Scribe | 42069 | ||
:) Maybe it was in another book, like Foxes book of Martyrs. | ||||||
27 | Are we expected to keep the sabath? | Bible general Archive 1 | Scribe | 42242 | ||
Col 2:16 ¶ Let no man therefore judge you in meat, or in drink, or in respect of an holyday, or of the new moon, or of the sabbath days: Col 2:17 Which are a shadow of things to come; but the body is of Christ. Paraphrase ... sabbath equals shadow Christ.. equals the real body that casts the shadow the Real Body is the real thing not the shadow. The sabbath was given to point to things to come...the rest that Christ would give a man when he came into forgiveness and righteousness by faith in the finished WORK of chirst. SO christians do keep the sabbath by true faith in Christ to make them righteous. In other words if a man trys to get a sense of righteosness by working at keeping a day of the week, he fails. He is working. If a man rests in the finished work of the cross to make him righteous by faith, he RESTS. he therefore keeps the true sabbath. So keep the true sabbath and let those that would trouble you work on at it all they please, it is between them and God, but you may rest in His finished work. Heb 4:8 For if Jesus had given them rest, then would he not afterward have spoken of another day. Heb 4:9 There remaineth therefore a rest to the people of God. Heb 4:10 For he that is entered into his rest, he also hath ceased from his own works, as God did from his. Heb 4:11 ¶ Let us labour therefore to enter into that rest, lest any man fall after the same example of unbelief. |
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28 | Do you disobey this commandment? | Bible general Archive 1 | Scribe | 42243 | ||
Col 2:16 ¶ Let no man therefore judge you in meat, or in drink, or in respect of an holyday, or of the new moon, or of the sabbath days: Col 2:17 Which are a shadow of things to come; but the body is of Christ. Paraphrase ... sabbath equals shadow Christ.. equals the real body that casts the shadow the Real Body is the real thing not the shadow. The sabbath was given to point to things to come...the rest that Christ would give a man when he came into forgiveness and righteousness by faith in the finished WORK of chirst. SO christians do keep the sabbath by true faith in Christ to make them righteous. In other words if a man trys to get a sense of righteosness by working at keeping a day of the week, he fails. He is working. If a man rests in the finished work of the cross to make him righteous by faith, he RESTS. he therefore keeps the true sabbath. So keep the true sabbath and let those that would trouble you work on at it all they please, it is between them and God, but you may rest in His finished work. Heb 4:8 For if Jesus had given them rest, then would he not afterward have spoken of another day. Heb 4:9 There remaineth therefore a rest to the people of God. Heb 4:10 For he that is entered into his rest, he also hath ceased from his own works, as God did from his. Heb 4:11 ¶ Let us labour therefore to enter into that rest, lest any man fall after the same example of unbelief. |
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29 | Do you disobey this commandment? | Bible general Archive 1 | Scribe | 42274 | ||
the sabbath days are detailed in the Law. Do a study on sabbath and you will see how there were mentions of sabbath rests of so many years etc. You may be misunderstanding the scripture. It says Jesus is NOT the shadow. The sabbath is the shadow Jesus is the BODY that cast the shadow. The shadow is not the REAL thing the Body that cast the shadow is the REAL thing. Jesus is the reality of the other shadows in the law including meat offerings, and feast days as well. These all point to what Jesus did for us and does for us in the Real spiritual realm and that is what you want to obtain. The reality of the temple in heaven is what you want to dwell in not one made with stones in Israel somewhere. The reality of the Heavenly sabbath is the one you want to enter into so that you might rest for eternity not the one that is only a symbol of the Heavenly one. You want to seek after and obtain the actual Presence of Christ and see Him face to face, and not just be satisfied with your knowledge of Him in this life only. We seek a better country, we seek a better city, we seek a better temple, we seek a better sabbath. A rest that lasts forever. We partake of the Lords supper. The bread and the wine is but a shadow of the real. The Real is invisible. The shadow is visible We partake of baptism, the water has no healing properties, the water is a symbol of the invisible reality. If you want to observe the seventh day as a symbol of your faith in resting from your own works and finding righteousness by faith in Christ death and resurrection then do so. God will only accept it if it is in faith however. But if you condemn your brother for thinking in more real terms of resting in Christ then you are not in faith and your sabbath keeping is not accepted. Offering gifts of religious service to the Lord whether it is sabbath keeping or feast keeping is between you and God. Only remember the saying "Hear O Israel" and do not apply what laws God commanded the Israelites to observe to all gentiles which were never commanded to keep such ordinances. There is more said about circumcision being an everlasting command than there is sabbath and yet no one contends for it becuase of the clear teaching in Acts when the apostles met to discuss this issue about the gentiles that were coming to the Lord needing to be circumcized, and all the OT verses were being used to declare it as an everlasting commandment, and the Holy Spirit said that the gentiles did not need to be concerned with circumcision. Now if you are Jew, there may be a good reason for questioning whether you should be circumcised but all controversy has ended on whether a gentile must be circumcised. So it is with sabbath keeping. You do it as a law, a commandment, then do it with faith, another gentile that never has kept sabbath in his life gets saved throught faith in Christ, has no such commandment in the New Testament, and unless you would join company with the Judaizers that Christ condemened then I suggest you leave the gentile converts alone and preach Jesus and Him crucified. God Bless you in your study of His word. |
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30 | Do you disobey this commandment? | Bible general Archive 1 | Scribe | 42361 | ||
I will make one final point on keeping sabbath and then leave it to your own conscience. Define your idea of what the scripture teaches is lawfully keeping the sabbath. Not the many traditions of the Jewish scribes and lawyers that did not get their details from scripture, we know Jesus had plenty to say about them. But what does the scripture teach about lawfully keeping the sabbath. I will not attempt to convince a servant of God that he should or should not keep a law he wants to keep. But if you would keep it then by all means keep it according to the pattern shown in the book. If you depart from that pattern then you expose yourself as not one who is endeavoring to please God as all honest religous exercise would be, but you are demonstrating that you have some other agenda altogether foreign to sound doctrine. For no man can say I want to obey His commandments and then go about changing the details of the commandment given. This reveals a heart not of servitude but of an arrogant and self willed heart, willing to presumptiously change the law to fit his convienience. Ex 31:14 Ye shall keep the sabbath therefore; for it is holy unto you: every one that defileth it shall surely be put to death: for whosoever doeth any work therein, that soul shall be cut off from among his people. First of all you would have to form an Eccliastic government over your parishoners so that you might enforce the law open the law breakers. For to keep the sabbath yourself and yet not obey this part of the commandment is to keep part and break part. Ex 35:3 Ye shall kindle no fire throughout your habitations upon the sabbath day. Then you must also start no fires in your fireplaces or even cook on the stove that day. Would it be lawful to use the microwave? I think not. I could go on but I think the point is made. Keep the sabbath day but keep it holy. If you do work on that day you have broken it. If you think that attending a church is keeping it you make a mistake. If you drive to church you have broken it. |
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31 | Pretribulation or slightly after ? | Bible general Archive 1 | Scribe | 42597 | ||
I am glad you asked this question. I was thinking about bringing it up myself today. I know that there have already been many posts on this topic here and I am sure there have been very good jobs at explaining this doctrine. However often the posts are to incomplete to convince anyone of anything. I am not dogmatic about my views and willing to change them when it comes to many things involving eschatology however there are certain basic truths that one should embrace and have as part of their hope as they wait for the coming of the Lord. To understand the doctrine of a pre-tribulation rapture of the Church you have to get a handle on two other doctrines first. One that of a promise of a bodily resurrection. This topic alone is a foundational truth concerning salvation. If there were no bodily resurrection of the saints then you would still be in your sins. Now there are those that are saved before they even understand 'whether there be any bodily resurrection' in that they put their trust in Jesus Christ and leave the details to Him. However the fact remains that if there were no bodily resurrection they would not be saved. This is a legal issue in the heavenly courtroom and this whol subject of a bodily resurrection must be probed and examinded and embraced and rejoiced in before the idea of a raptured church will make any sense. One of the passages where we get or doctrine of a rapture (simple word for a long explanation of a prophetic event) is from 1 Cor 15. As you read it you see that there will be a people who will not die. There will be a generation of saints that will be changed and recieve glorified bodies and rise and meet the Lord in the air. Does this happen at the end of the Tribultion or the Middle or the Beginning? I cannot say for certain I can give scripture that sounds like one or the other. However if all the verses are examined the majority of verses weighs heavily on the pre-trib view. The other doctrine that must be examined before you examine that of the rapture is the doctrine of the Day of the Lord and the Wrath of God ready to be revealed upon the ungodly. This day of wrath is described in many Old Testament Prophets and in all cases more than a 24 hour day is described. When it was prophesied about the day of Jacobs trouble that would be the worse they had every seen it was a prophesy of Judgement. When the Great Tribulation begins in Revelation it is all about Judgement being poured out on unrepentant sinners. There is another use of the word tribulation, that which we all have as christians if we live holy in this world, we will have tribulation. But THE GREAT TRIBULATION is alogether another use of the word. As the wrath of man is a different use of the word WRATH when we refer to the WRATH Of GOD. We may recieve the wrath of man or so it may appear to us while we live holy in this life, but never will the saint recieve the WRATH of GOD. |
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32 | Pretribulation or slightly after ? | Bible general Archive 1 | Scribe | 42598 | ||
CONTINUED If we understand that the DAY of THE WRATH of Him that sits upon the Throne and of the LAMB is being poured out upon unrepentant man , then we know that we are kept from it. So for clarity when discussing the Day of Judgement I will call it the Great Day of God's Wrath instead of Tribualtion so that you do not mix up what I am saying with the type of testing and adversity we all face and some more than others. After you examine the doctrine of the Judgement of the Lord upon man prior to the New Heavens and Earth and after you master the doctrine of a bodily resurrection then it is time to examine the passages about a church that is changed and glorified and rises to meet the Lord (rapture). This rumor that the pre-trib view started in the 19th century is not accurate. I have numerous books in my library that reference the doctrine of a generation of saints that are changed in a moment and rise and meet the Lord and then afterwards an ongoing time of judgement upon those that remain that date back to the middle ages. I have a book that is one of the best and most scholarly expositions on Revelation by a man named James A. Siess titled "The Apocalypse" that was written in the 18th century (late 1700s) and he even used the word rapture. Siess cites numerous rescources in his book of ancient writers that held similar views based on the same verses we use today to explain the rapture. No Granted there is one major difference. The idea of disappearing from view. I am not sure why anyone would have thought that a necessary explanation. There was never any indication of Elijah dissapearing, he was seen to go up. I mean he disappeared when he go too high. As with Jesus, he was seen to ascend up into a cloud. The mount of transfiguration glory is promised to all the saints that are ready at his appearing and so when I read this event in 1 Cor 15 and the passaged in 2 Thess I thought of other scripture references and my first thought was that of being glorifed and shining like the sun and then rising and wicked sinners that once persecuted the holy saints looking on in awe. The passage says we are CHANGED in a twinkling of an eye not that we dissapear. And the passage is quite detailed about the change. Our mortal bodies are changed into immortal glorifed ones. This promise is to be held dear. When it happens is in question. The event is not in question. The type of change .. bodily glorification .. is not in question. May God Bless you in your Study of His Word. |
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33 | What about tithes and offering | Bible general Archive 1 | Scribe | 42885 | ||
Not as a law. The Christian lives by the law of love and gives from the abundance of a loving heart has God has prospered him. The tithe some use as a rule or guide but it is not a Law. In other words, no christian is condemned by God or called unrighteous if his bank records show he did not give 10 percent of his income. He is the righteousness of God by faith in Christ and he can grow in how to give as the Lord teaches him. He will want to give because of the cause not becuase of the law. He will want to give to the cause, such as helping poor saints or helping send a missionary to the Congo. The saint who's heart is filled with love will give without a law. The law of love leads the saint in all areas of obedience to Christ. Those that love the Lord will worship HIm in spirit and in truth every day and not just on the sabbath. The saint that knows the Lord keeps sabbath everyday. |
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34 | Pretribulation or slightly after ? | Bible general Archive 1 | Scribe | 42972 | ||
Thanks John, I stand corrected. However Seiss cites his sources and other writers throughout the book and many of these date back centuries before. I do not have the book with me, But I remember highlighting the sources so that I could bring it up when I hear these comments that make it sound like saints did not expect a catching away prior to a tribulation before the 19th century. They may not have called it by the name "rapture" but they expected the event to occur. I will have to get the book and qoute the sources when I get a chance. I do not read of any saying we dissapear though. The idea of disappearing seems to be a recent doctrine. The idea of glorification is what I see in the ancients, and what I get in reading the Bible. I am not dogmatic about certain eschatoligical views that are not made clear to man. The approach to understanding it, or that which I have faith for, is that of basing these mysteries first of all on the Prophets of the OT. I am convinced that all the NT has it's foundation on the OT prophets. So if there is a mystery that Paul had about a generation of living saints being glorified without dying then it must bee hinted at somewhere in the OT though it certainly could be hidden until Jesus came and the Holy Spirit was poured out and men like Paul were called to reveal it. So if I search the OT first on all things related to the bodily resurrection I do seem to see different events. Some that explain a resurrection of only the righteous and some that mention both the wicked and the righteous. One of the passages that I think is foundational is Isaiah 26:19-21 Thy dead men shall live, together with my dead body shall they arise. Awake and sing, ye that dwell in dust: for thy dew is as the dew of herbs, and the earth shall cast out the dead. Come, my people, enter thou into thy chambers, and shut thy doors about thee: hide thyself as it were for a little moment, until the indignation be overpast. For, behold, the LORD cometh out of his place to punish the inhabitants of the earth for their iniquity: the earth also shall disclose her blood, and shall no more cover her slain. If I compare this to what Paul spoke about in 1 cor 15 I begin to get a revelation of the same mystery that Paul had. There is such an event awaiting the saints and according to Is 26 there will be a time of judgement while these saints are hidden. If we were to collect all the verses on this topic we can see why there is strong evidence for a pre-trib rapture. Though it does not really matter to me. My central focus is to live as though the Lord will come today and to be able to say I have run a good race. I believe one should live as though this was their last day on earth. This is a challenge, that requires great faith. I will admit I often have to get on my face before God and repent that I am cold and in need of being made hot again. May God Bless you in your study of His Word. |
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35 | Pretribulation or slightly after ? | Bible general Archive 1 | Scribe | 43007 | ||
One other note I would like to add. What if the understanding of the "glorification and rising of the saints" (see why we use 'rapture') was clearly laid out in the 19th century. Would that make it unbiblical? I mean do you think all things eschatological has been explained prior to recent time. Many things dealing with the book of Revelation have been ignored by teachers and expositors that were prolific in other areas but avoided the study of eschatology. So it stands to reason that there are many truths buried in the Scripture that were not dealt with by your favorite teachers. :) We all know (or at least the well grounded among us) that there is no room for strange new doctrines that contradict that which is well established such as salvation by faith alone etc... but there are many truths in the Bible, especially the prophets of the OT that have been ignored by the ignorant masses of the church who are too busy to study the Bible. Some of these truths are waiting to be rediscovered, not because they are new truths but becuase they have been ignored while men squabble over whether they have free will or not, or because they have been lost when once they were embraced prior to the age of the Catholicsim which lasted hundreds of years. We are still having to recover that fervency of spirit seen in the Book of Acts. Many a protestant church still wears the grave cloths of tradition that was inherited from their fore fathers but not from the Word of God. May God Bless you in your Study of His Word. |
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36 | eternal security | Bible general Archive 1 | Scribe | 43065 | ||
When speaking of eternal security are there denominations that actually believe that a christian could have a porn addiction, not repent, and die with it, and still go to heaven? I am trying to understand what it is that is being said by many concerning this subject. I know that the saint who walks in faith will repent of sins the Lord convicts them of and so they always have eternal security. I know that if a christian falls into a sin they are not lost. I know that even if they were to fall and then die in the same hour before they repented, it is hardly fathomable that they are eternally lost. But is practicing a porn addiction 'faith?' So then can such a one really claim the promise of eternal security? Shouldn't that christian fear eternal hell? | ||||||
37 | eternal security | Bible general Archive 1 | Scribe | 43075 | ||
But maybe it does make the list. In order to think you (not you but the I use you as the person that thinks this way) have access to heaven while addicted to a moral impurity, you would have to think your idea is true despite what the larger body of scripture seems to say (proud and presumptious), You would go about saying I am saved even though I have this addiction (lying tongue), You lead many weak minds to follow you in the "license to sin" in which they become twofold the child of hell by your example, (shed innocent blood), You get harder and less concerned about your addiction over time and think that you could probably be forgiven carte blanche for other faults so that you think less about them than you use to (deviseth wicked imaginations), you end up playing around with other sins that you were once delivered from (swift to run to mischief) and you go about claiming that you are still saved (false witness) and you argue the point creating cults and denominatioins to seperate from those that say it isn't so (sow discord among the brethren). At least it is worth considering. Tongue in Cheek :) |
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38 | eternal security | Bible general Archive 1 | Scribe | 43122 | ||
See this is where we end up saying the same thing on both sides of the controversy. You say he was never saved in the first place. Why? Because the Spirit of God within you tells you that one that lives like that is not going to heaven. Well we end up at the same conclusion. Only I do not pass judgement whether he ever was part of the true church or not. However I do judge that he is not now part of the church; because of the life style. If we both agree with Paul that he that practices these things will not inherit the kingdom of God (and I think you know the verses I am referring to) then we are in agreement and there isn't any controversy at all. It is when men say things from the pulpit such as "I am telling you, you can live like hell, and still go to heaven, you just might not have any rewards when you get there" (I heard this preaced with my own ears) it is when these kind of statements are made or beleived that the brethren start into the divisions. And it must be that such a division take place when such statments are made, because God always causes the holy to reject such heresy. May God Bless You in your Study of His Word. |
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39 | Not keeping the Sabbath? | Bible general Archive 1 | Scribe | 43123 | ||
If you do not trust the finished Work of Christ on the cross as sufficient to make you in rightstanding with God and thus enter into that rest (this is keeping the Sabbath) then you would not enter into the rest. And then you would be still trusting in your own works which are not sufficient. Or were you talking about going to a church on a Saturday? | ||||||
40 | is not it the same LAW | Bible general Archive 1 | Scribe | 43414 | ||
Who told you that tithe was a law we are supposed to keep? They were mistake. We are to give. Which is what the tithe law taught us. | ||||||
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