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NASB | Matthew 22:37 And He said to him, "'YOU SHALL LOVE THE LORD YOUR GOD WITH ALL YOUR HEART, AND WITH ALL YOUR SOUL, AND WITH ALL YOUR MIND.' |
AMPLIFIED 2015 | Matthew 22:37 And Jesus replied to him, " 'YOU SHALL LOVE THE LORD YOUR GOD WITH ALL YOUR HEART, AND WITH ALL YOUR SOUL, AND WITH ALL YOUR MIND.' [Deut 6:5] |
Subject: "ONCE SAVED ALWAYS SAVED"!!! |
Bible Note: Please show me where oyu assertain that my "Art's analysis of the parable of the prodigal son is not based on sound principles of Biblical interpretation". Excuse me? Just because you refuse to accept what Jesus point blank says, does not ditract from my Biblical intrepretation. The father is God. The son was a a son, he had an inheritance from God. what we inherit is the kingdom of God (Mat 25:34). Therefore he was saved because that is how we get an "inheritance" (1Pet1). God then says he became dead to God. when he returned to God, there was a celebration. Why? The parable before shows us why, because the sinner epented and came to God. Alive, dead, alive. Where else is this supported? Heb 6:4-6 shows we CAN fall away. Mark 9:42 shows we can cause others (little ones) to sin. Romans 11:22-23 show that some people fell yet if they discontinue their unbelife, they can be grafted back in (sorry, it uses "those" and "you" which imply people, not nations). In Galatians 5, Paul is talking to the church, to believers and in verse 4 says by trying to follow the law, some have fallen away. And on and on. Furthermore, The parable in question is one of three righ there about the same topic - Jesus saving the lost. Not about pharasies grumbling. You have not showen once where the other two relate to the pharasies grumbling to establish the contxt you are trying to force this parable into. Instead, I have shown where my intrepretation fit into the context of the other parables Jesus was giving at the same time. Remember, there are two other parables between where the pharasies "grumble" and this one. BOTH of those speak to Jesus coming to save and say NOTHING about the pharasies "grumblings". Why pray tell are you so certain Jesus would speak twice of salvation, then stop speaking of salvation to wander back and make suck a weak statment against the pharasies grumbling? No, sorry, Jesus was speaking of saving thelost in the parable of the sheep, then in the parable of the coin, then in this parable as well. But if you do not ignore Jesus words, you clearly see this lost person He is saving WAS savd before. So please, show me where I am not comparing scripture to scripture. Show me where my intrepretation is out of context with the rest of what Jesus is saying in that lesson. Oterwise, believe Jesus' own words and not the doctrine you hold so firmly to. Bless...ArtS |