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Yes which version are you using?Can we be real? It's the Scriptures we're dealing.
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Yes which version are you using?Can we be real? It's the Scriptures we're dealing.
I asked how did they (the Israelites) do with the Law?“For this commandment that I command you today is not too hard for you, neither is it far off.”
He does not agree with you.
I've been doing that. You've simply not engaged what I've said.Thanks for sharing. Prove it.
If you're referring to verse 1 the New King James is probably the most accurate to the Greek text. If you're referring to verses 3-12 any of them. They're the same.Yes which version are you using?
Thanks for sharing. I am not avoiding your questions. Please if I have, show me where I did? To play fair, what religion do you believe in? I do not want to assume. Thanks.
I do not have a problem with God's Election. I have been debating with another poster. She does have a problem with Election. So we are starting this new thread to get everyone's take on it.
"The big problem I have with election is that it changes the nature of a loving God." by GodsGrace101
wow, what a statement, did you read my post ?
what are you saying ?
The only explanation I give myself is that election
and free will are both in the scripture.
Some version of free will, yes (because philosophers have come up with several different versions of free will).
That is exactly the Calvinist position.
I don't think so, that is a scripture verse.
Calvinism, at least hyper-Calvinism
suggest that there is no free will.
The only explanation I give myself is that election
and free will are both in the scripture.
I think at a certain point, every time,
with the questions beyond academic theology,
there are no understandable answers.
Is that ok to think that way ?
God draws no dead persons,
Calvinism, at least hyper-Calvinism
suggest that there is no free will.
Anyone feel like helping me understand this verse ?
KJV Who hath saved us, and called us with an holy calling,
not according to our works, but according to his own purpose and grace,
which was given us in Christ Jesus before the world began,
that didn't helpGod draws all dead persons as long as they are members of 'mankind' - "I will draw ALL mankind unto Me".
And some of those dead persons actively reject Him EVEN though He has sovereignly designated them as "His OWN".
"He came to His OWN and His OWN received Him not" John 1:11
so then given Romans 10
What is it that "results in salvation"?
What is it that "results in righteousness"?
9 that if you confess with your mouth Jesus as Lord, and believe in your heart that God raised Him from the dead, you will be saved; 10 for with the heart a person believes, resulting in righteousness, and with the mouth he confesses, resulting in salvation. Romans 10