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"No longer remains any sacrifice for sin" must mean there was a sacrifice for their sins, right?From the beginning that kind of logic and deception has been used to trick Eve, Adam, and multitudes every generation.
As written clearly , for some number unknown but greater than one,
those/or he/ or she/ exists for whom there "no longer remains any sacrifice for sin"...
.... so for them, only a terrifying judgment at the resurrection .
Good day,And?? You think that He's not speaking of a universal truth?
Good day,You also need to prove Jesus death wasn't the atonement for everyone's sin in the world. Just one verse saying Jesus death wasn't for a person will do or that his death was only for these people.
I accept no false dichotomy, like Christ died for his Church, therefore he didn't die for anyone outside the Church.
How is it a necessary inference? Does it say Christ died only for the Church?Good day,
This would be better know as an necessary inference...
If the premise is factual that Christ died for his church, then the conclusion is equally as factually true, he did not die for anyone outside of the Church.
He loved the Church so much he died for her... and only her (exclusively)
In Him,
Bill
False teaching, scripture doesnt teach that. Those Christ died for were reconciled to God by His death, thats what scripture teaches.Reconciliation is available to all men. We embrace it by faith. Paul was speaking to believers.
How bout both of you start including the Biblical references you are working off of.False teaching, scripture doesnt teach that. Those Christ died for were reconciled to god by His death, thats what scripture teaches.
Im not able to prove Spiritual Truth to you, thats above my pay grade, However I can witness the Truth to you, that sinners Christ died for are legally saved, forgiven, Justified by God while they are yet unbelieving enemies. Read Rom 5:10You also need to prove Jesus death wasn't the atonement for everyone's sin in the world. Just one verse saying Jesus death wasn't for a person will do or that his death was only for these people.
I accept no false dichotomy, like Christ died for his Church, therefore he didn't die for anyone outside the Church.
I already have, Rom 5:10 have not you paid attention ? Obviously notHow bout both of you start including the Biblical references you are working off of.
No... I have not.I already have, Rom 5:10 have not you paid attention ? Obviously not
Of course its in my favor, you just dont see it.No... I have not.
And that text is not in either of your favors. That text does not say what either of you are saying.
That would be why I naturally assumed that you were using different references.
Ok-and the Church is made up of those who open the door to Him-anyone who opens that door instead of keeping it closed.Good day,
I sure do as it relates to the nature of Jesus' relationship to His Church. That is why the letter is written to the Church.
In Him,
Bill
Scripture teaches that God wants all to be saved, and that we must choose. Anything more is speculation, presumption.False teaching, scripture doesnt teach that. Those Christ died for were reconciled to God by His death, thats what scripture teaches.
Sure it does, but you cant see it.It does not say what either if you are saying. Sorry. Pick another verse maybe.
More false teaching, Christs death actually reconciled to God them He died for Rom 5:10Scripture teaches that God wants all to be saved, and that we must choose. Anything more is speculation, presumption.
Since thats your best shot, I rest my caseNo it doesn't.
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