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yes bass ackwards. topsy turvy, up is down, left is right, right is wrong, inside is outside, under is over, black is white etc.......Calvinism has God giving life so that men will believe and get life
yes bass ackwards. topsy turvy, up is down, left is right, right is wrong, inside is outside, under is over, black is white etc.......Calvinism has God giving life so that men will believe and get life
Good point. This is from one of my devotions books I read.I'd say that God doesn't know my sin. He told us that He would remove them from us and forget them. I believe that God is powerful enough to do just that. Forget them.
If you can grasp this fact, it will change what anyone believes about "knowing everything".
I say that when God said “If you do well,” shows me Cain was able to respond positively in spite of his depravity, and that the biblical account makes the best sense in this light.
Yup, plan old deception.yes bass ackwards. topsy turvy, up is down, left is right, right is wrong, inside is outside, under is over, black is white etc.......
Amen to the truth !!!!Of course it make sense. God created man in His image and likeness.
Like God, man has a choice to serve what is right, or what is evil.
And if it seems evil to you to serve the LORD, choose for yourselves this day whom you will serve, whether the gods which your fathers served that were on the other side of the River, or the gods of the Amorites, in whose land you dwell. But as for me and my house, we will serve the LORD.”
Joshua 24:15
No that's a works salvation.
You will be getting a lot more. Hopefully you will understand some of it.You posting against the Gospel. Ive read stuff like that for past 30-40 yrs, you not showing anything new
Man believes to know he has eternal life 1 Jn 5 13yes bass ackwards. topsy turvy, up is down, left is right, right is wrong, inside is outside, under is over, black is white etc.......
from tiny tim to big bad John.
Typical Calvinistic character assassinationNope. Hence the word allged.
Obviously if the naysayers go back that far then so did those who knew the truthYou posting against the Gospel. Ive read stuff like that for past 30-40 yrs, you not showing anything new
Sigh. If this is true.... then why does the Bible indicates that all believers will stand before the judgment seat of Christ to give an account of their lives (Romans 14:10-12; 2 Corinthians 5:10.)?
Billy Graham wrote,"Someday we each will die and stand before God to give an account of our lives"
So I posted the following question "If God does not remember our sins then why must we face judgement"
Ai ~ Believers are judged not for salvation, but to assess their works and determine eternal rewards. While God does not hold sins against them, their actions during life will still be evaluated at the Judgment Seat of Christ.
Understanding God's Judgment and Forgiveness
God's Promise of Forgiveness
God promises in the Bible that He will "remember our sins no more" (Jeremiah 31:34). This means that He chooses not to hold our sins against us in terms of punishment. Believers are justified through faith in Jesus Christ, which grants them forgiveness and freedom from the penalty of sin.
The Nature of Judgment
While believers are forgiven, they will still face a judgment known as the Judgment Seat of Christ. This judgment is not about salvation but rather about assessing the lives of believers based on their actions and faithfulness.
Types of Judgment
There are two main types of judgment for believers:
- Great White Throne Judgment: This is for the unsaved and determines eternal separation from God.
- Judgment Seat of Christ: This evaluates the works of believers to determine their eternal rewards. It considers both good and bad actions, as stated in 2 Corinthians 5:10.
Purpose of Judgment
The purpose of this judgment is to assess how believers have lived out their faith and to reward them accordingly. It emphasizes accountability and encourages believers to serve God faithfully.
In summary, God's promise to forget our sins relates to salvation and punishment, while the judgment believers face is about rewards and the quality of their service to Him.
Giving life so that one believes to get life does seem rather odd.yes bass ackwards. topsy turvy, up is down, left is right, right is wrong, inside is outside, under is over, black is white etc.......
yes oddly its nowhere to be found in Scripture- yet many believe the heresy anyways.Giving life so that one believes to get life does seem rather odd.
Again shown to be contrary to scriptureTulip Truths are elements of the Gospel of Gods Grace
Sorry butMan believes to know he has eternal life 1 Jn 5 13
These things have I written unto you that believe on the name of the Son of God; that ye may know that ye have eternal life, and that ye may believe on the name of the Son of God.
The regenerated elect has eternal life b4 he knows it. The elect dont believe to get life, but to have it more abundantly Jn 10
10 ;The thief cometh not, but for to steal, and to kill, and to destroy: I am come that they might have life, and that they might have it more abundantly.
And its Jesus Job from the Father to give them eternal life Jn 7:2
2 As thou hast given him power over all flesh, that he should give eternal life to as many as thou hast given him.
Opposition to the Truth goes way way backObviously if the naysayers go back that far then so did those who knew the truth
Character assassination? POINT IT OUTTypical Calvinistic Character assassination
- Definition: Character assassination refers to damaging someone's reputation through false or misleading statements.
- Calvinistic Perspective: It often involves theological arguments that question a person's faith or moral standing.
- Predestination Argument: Critics may use predestination to imply that someone's failures are evidence of their lack of salvation.
- Moral Judgment: Calvinists may assert that a person's actions reflect their inherent sinful nature, leading to character attacks.
- Scriptural Misinterpretation: Misusing scripture to discredit someone's character can be a tactic in these discussions.
- Community Impact: Such attacks can create divisions within congregations and harm communal relationships.