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NASB | 1 Corinthians 15:3 ¶ For I delivered to you as of first importance what I also received, that Christ died for our sins according to the Scriptures, |
AMPLIFIED 2015 | 1 Corinthians 15:3 ¶ For I passed on to you as of first importance what I also received, that Christ died for our sins according to [that which] the Scriptures [foretold], [Is 53:5-12] |
Subject: Jesus cast into hell?? |
Bible Note: Hank's post: "Wablast, what you obviously witnessed on television was the brand of heresy being taught by one of the charlatans of the Word-Faith Movement. No, you won't find any scriptural support for their assertion that Jesus paid the price for our sins in hell for the sole reason that there is none. When Jesus said from the cross, "It is finished," He was signifying that His entire work of redemption had been brought to completion. Man's salvation is wholly of God by grace on the basis of this redemption of Jesus Christ on the cross, the merit of His shed blood, and that alone. What you heard on television was an heretical, highly unscriptural doctrine that denies the sufficiency of Christ's death on the cross. It is false. I beg you, do not be deceived by it. --Hank" "You quoted John 16:3, do you think because Hank did put a whole verses when he quoted "it is finish" hank already speak about himself. Hank simply exaplain about the redemption by Christ and not of himself. Did hank praise himself or Christ? I hope you understand the verse that you quoted." I do not see that Hank answered the question asked by Wablast, but rather took the oportunity to ridicule others and call the questioned doctrine heresy and then stated one scripture to prove his point. The scripture cited in no way proves the teaching as heresy. As for my reference to John, the message is that God sent us the Holy Spirit to lead us into His Truth and that we should not so readily accept the conclusions of men, but as Proverbs states, we should 'hear both sides' of a matter. Then ask the Holy Spirit to reveal the Truth to us. I believe the body of Christ, the church, is spiritually weak due to believers accepting man's teaching of scripture and not going the next step of asking the Holy Spirit to reveal the truth of the matter, which is where we are truly changed. As a teacher myself, I encourage every believer to search the scriptures and to not fear listening to various teachings because if their heart is sincere, the Holy Spirit will reveal the Truth. Does this explain my message? God bless |