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Probably, but I never said definitely. After all, the only one who has the absolute authority to tell someone that they are not saved is the Lord...
The Lord Jesus came to do the will of the Father; His Father's will is and was that He save all the ones ( and raise them up ) that He was given:...
No, I do not believe that we as human beings possess a will that is completely free. The way I see the Scriptures presenting, our will is bound by...
No. Rather, in 2 Peter 3:9 ( if that is what you are referring to in the underlined ), the context that I see for the "us-ward" is not all of...
George, if you like, we can go through Romans 8:29-30 again, and I would be happy to show you how I see it revealing how and why God saves...
I have, my friend, and for many years now. George, God's children do not persecute and mock people.;) I respect that you have a different...
It's evidence, my friend. If they were requirements that we as men could meet ( outside of the new birth, anyway ), then that would make it all of...
Godly sorrow from a changed heart, does indeed produce repentance. Here it is, as I see it, in context: Remember verse 1 of chapter 7? " Having...
I disagree. To me, it is very clear from many passages, and some out-right blatant statements in Scripture, that the sinner that is saved before...
I disagree. To me, the clearest order of salvation is found in Romans 8:29-30. I agree, and I see this as a true statement," whosoever shall call...
Continued from earlier: Here I see Paul telling them, in both passages ( specifically Ephesians 2:4-6 and Colossians 2:10-15 ), that...
It never changed. Salvation, God's decision to save a people for Himself, was made before the word began... When they were written in the Book of...
When I read this, This passage, among others, establishes the fact that the believers at Ephesus were dead in trespasses and sins, before God did...
Respectfully, what you're describing above is how many ( and a fair number of "Baptists" as well ) see salvation working; Not the vast majority,...
From the Scriptures, I see it as both: " In whom ye also [trusted], after that ye heard the word of truth, the gospel of your salvation: in whom...
@Wesley Briggman : In reference to Satan's authority, I see him having exactly as much "rope" as the Lord gives him ( see the book of Job ). No...
I'm not here to argue, but I'll weigh in with my own opinion: I'll go with "Supralapsarianism", since I see that the names were written in the...
@Judith : Something else for your consideration: According to His word below, when does this gathering ( "rapture" ) take place? " Behold, I...
If you'd be willing to show me where this separate "rapture" is described in His word, I'd be happy to take a look at it. But, as far as I am...
Both passages, taken together, give me a different picture, Judith. Some are in Heaven, and some are on earth. I agree. The Bible teaches one...