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John 12:32Those He draws.
On their own? Nobody.
32 But I, when I am lifted up from the earth, will draw all men to myself.
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John 12:32Those He draws.
On their own? Nobody.
John 12:32
32 But I, when I am lifted up from the earth, will draw all men to myself.
That does not change the text... if you want to challenge Jesus words "draw all men" you can do that... but you cannot change the text.He said this to show by what kind of death He was going to die.
That does not change the text
if you want to challenge Jesus words "draw all men" you can do that
God draws all men to Himself.
John 12:32
32 But I, when I am lifted up from the earth, will draw all men to myself.”
That does not change the text... if you want to challenge Jesus words "draw all men" you can do that... but you cannot change the text.
God draws all men to Himself.
John 12:32
32 But I, when I am lifted up from the earth, will draw all men to myself.”
Actually, that is the text. You conveniently forgot to post several key verses. That was one of them.
How about if I want to challenge your claims about Jesus' words and your disregard for the analogy of scripture?
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Then what about those the Bible says God does not draw? Are you a Universalist?
He said this to show by what kind of death He was going to die.
The surrounding verses do not change the fact that Jesus said
He will draw all men to Himself and no, the text does not teach universalism.
There are no contradiction in the text, so present the scriptures that you believe contradict Jesus statement draw all men and we can discuss them.
If we stick to what the text actually says we will be in agreement, with Christ the what ifs would be confusion. So how does the surrounding verse's change the fact that Jesus said, He will draw all men to Himself...?Suppose we had a Bible that read But would that make a difference?
Inquiring minds want to know.
in Christ,
Bob
God has not offered the unregenerate the gift of eternal life with Him.
Fred V B said:All are given some chance.
Let discuss them one at a time...Actually, the verse you keep ignoring does and the analogy of scripture does, too.
I know the text doesn't, but your misrepresentation of the text does.
There are no scriptures that contradict Jesus' statement. However, a few verses that contradict your misrepresentation of Jesus' statement are Matthew 22:14, Mattthew 24:22, 2 Peter 1:10, and Rev 17:14.
So what do you do with all of the verses that say that God does not call or elect all men?
is this teaching true?
a man i used to talk to said that the once saved always saved teaching is baloney
Any such verses tell me those certain are ones that have hardened themselves to him.
This certainly is not a description of someone who is OSAS . If anything I would relate it to those who do not believe in OSAS though they have been forgiven of their sin debt, they believe the King will throw them in prison and therefore treat others accordingly. Since they do not believe the good news... they will not be saved. OSAS believes the gospel, knows they have been forgiven of past, present and future sins, knows they are saved and treat other accordingly. OSAS is not unmerciful.OK - so back to the thread subject
In Matt 18 you have a parable illustrating the doctrine of forgiveness revoked - ending with the application by Christ "so shall My Father do to each one of you IF you do not...".
in Christ,
Bob
No, not at all, but it is that you ignore verses that are basis for what I said, which are established.
The Jews are no longer saved, just because they are Jews... They must accept Jesus... that is the gospel... However, if they do believe in Jesus they will be saved... Nothing about OSAS here... those who reject Jesus were never saved...OK - so back to the thread subject
In Romans 11 "you should fear - you stand only by your faith - if He did not spare them neither will he spare you. But God is able to graft them in again if they do not continue in unbelief"
in Christ,
Bob
Fall Away does not mean lose salvation, it means to lose faith and notice Jesus reaction to them falling away...OK - so back to the thread subject
Gal 5:4 "you have fallen from grace"
in Christ,
Bob
This (Matt 18) certainly is not a description of someone who is OSAS…. If anything I would relate it to those who do not believe in OSAS… though they have been forgiven of their sin debt, they believe the King will throw them in prison and therefore treat others accordingly. Since they do not believe the good news... they will not be saved. OSAS believes the gospel, knows they have been forgiven of past, present and future sins, knows they are saved and treat other accordingly.