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61 | What is "patient in Tribulation"? | Acts 14:22 | InGodITrust | 188009 | ||
MRoyal, Am I missing something here? Acts 14:22 is not addressing "the tribulation" but daily trials and tribulations. Right? Let me know, InGodITrust |
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62 | Can you lose your salvation? | Eph 1:13 | InGodITrust | 187977 | ||
Lookin, Doesn't deserve a response............. |
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63 | Can you lose your salvation? | Eph 1:13 | InGodITrust | 187976 | ||
Lookin, From false assumptions come absurd conclustions. InGodITrust |
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64 | Abraham at 134 | Genesis | InGodITrust | 187936 | ||
John, Oooops, you are exactly right.......terrible getting old, it was Sarah's womb.....sorry.... Hope I addressed the rest of chach's question correctly... Thanks for the info, guess I was concentrating on the rest of the question and lost focus. Back at ya John. InGodITrust |
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65 | Can you lose your salvation? | Eph 1:13 | InGodITrust | 187934 | ||
Lookin, As you can tell I am new to the forum. I have been following the long and arduous debate about eternal security. Perhaps Psalm 25 was not very clear about what he was stating. However, I do follow his argument that Ephesians 1:13 is in complete context with Ephesians 1:4 and that we must take the whole of chapter one in one stream of discourse. I agree that 1:13 "the sealing" being a one time action from eternity past. If I am correct the entire debate was eternal security? Therefore, what God chose before the foundations of the world was sealed then; the sealing took place before the foundation. Of course the effect of that sealing was after salvation. God, knowing who would believe (no matter how you debate whom and why) sealed all such future believers in eternity past. This does not mean we all literally existed in eternity past but that God,knowing who would become believers, sealed them in Christ through the Holy Spirit. As I have many years of studying I think you will find that all (or hopefully most) Biblical scholars agree that any time the Bible says "God seals" it is something that no one or absolutely nothing can "un-seal." With all that said I must agree that it is one of the strongest verses in the Bible on eternal security. Just my two cents worth! InGodITrust |
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66 | Can you lose your salvation? | Eph 1:13 | InGodITrust | 187932 | ||
lookin, For confirmation, please look on the Catholic web page, via search engine. If you use a search engine just put any one of those guys names and it will bring up many listings as well as the Catholic page. They are listed (I don't recall if all their names are) by the Catholics as saints and former Catholic church leaders. However, you are correct as far as that goes, and yet many Christians were "not at all" a part of the system then known as "the church." In early church history there was only one universal church. But, it was the foundation as well as the original Roman Catholic church; one and the same. God Bless, InGodITrust Hope this helps........ |
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67 | Can you lose your salvation? | Eph 1:13 | InGodITrust | 187931 | ||
lookin, For confirmation, please look on the Catholic web page, via search engine. If you use a search engine just put any one of those guys names and it will bring up many listings as well as the Catholic page. They are listed (I don't recall if all their names are) by the Catholics as saints and former Catholic church leaders. However, you are correct as far as that goes, and yet many Christians were "not at all" a part of the system then known as "the church." In early church history there was only one universal church. But, it was the foundation as well as the original Roman Catholic church; one and the same. God Bless, InGodITrust Hope this helps........ |
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68 | Can you lose your salvation? | Eph 1:13 | InGodITrust | 187888 | ||
Tim, Yes they do, those quotes make it clear they did. However, my understanding is those guys were on "the fringes." They were not (at all) in the majority and did not have an influence on "the main body of believers" in the conservative, fundamental arena. There's was not the excepted view of the conservative church fathers. And, as noted they followed many of the teachings of the Catholic Church and not those "outside of Rome." Something to look into. Historically the free will position has not been held by the vast majority of those in the traditional and conservative camps. Yes, the free will position has been around along time, but not by those whose over-all doctrines were held in esteem. By the way, my name is not Tim; I was addressing you. I will stick with InHimITrust for now. God Bless |
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