Recent content by ServantGirl4Holy1

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    So who did Christ die for?

    An examination of those passages whicm seem to teach most strongly unlimited atonement (here's the other part that i promised... i hope it helps!) - 2 Cor. 5:14 - “One died for all” * Read whole verse * In the Greek, there is a definite article before the last “all”, and the...
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    So who did Christ die for?

    1.The limited design in the Atonement follows from the Father's eternal choice of certain ones unto salvation - Before He became incarnate He said“Lo, I come to do thy will O God" (Hb 10:7) - After He became incarnate, He said, “For I came down from heaven, not to do mine own will, but the...
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    Kool-aid

    anything but cherry (black cherry's great, though) or strawberry or grape or orange lol my absolute favorite is probably the blue stuff, although i dont drink any of it much anymore. :) God bless y'all! ~Chelsea :pink:
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    Does God know/see the future?

    one other quick question: if God is omniscient, omnipresent, and perfectly sovereign, and in control of everything, how does free will fit in? How can there be free-will where there is a totally sovereign God ruling? Why did God choose Moses not Aaron to lead? Why Joshua? [i]"in order that God's...
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    Does God know/see the future?

    How can men who are spiritually dead in their sins, spiritually prefer and choose holiness? Only by God's calling. The question must be asked, "Why should God save anyman?" Why did God choose Jacob and not Esau? Why Mary not someone else? HE is Holy,and His choices are righteous, pure, and...
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    Does God know/see the future?

    yo! it seems to me that this conversation/debate is about free-will vs. predestination. Am i wrong? well, operating under this assumption... Okay, first of all... God does NOT allow us to choose our own destiny; we do NOT have free will. Here's scripture and a little essay to back that up...
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    If you have time: How many believe this?

    Defender, I had one more question, if I may... You say that we have the ability to choose, and to choose whether or not to accept God's free gift of salvation. However, in Romans 8:29, it states that "For whom he foreknew, he also predestined [..]". Likewise, in Ephesians 1:5, Paul also says...
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    If you have time: How many believe this?

    Just a quick question, if you don't mind. In the Old Testament, didn't God set up a system of laws revealing to us that which was and that which was not acceptable? I'm not talking about ceremonial laws, but about the way God wanted to be worshipped. Basically, this goes back to the commandment...