Sir, I was not addressing you at all & further more, your use of Scripture out of its context shows that you are very off from the right. You have misjudged the spirit in which I wrote to this individual & I guess from the Scriptures I have quoted that you fill that Paul has the blood of everyone who reads Romans chapter 9 on his head. You should never class people just because of your bad experiences with others as being prideful. the fonts were big because of the Bible programme I used to copy & paste the Scriptures. Be careful that you do not judge others or even get tangled in the same mess you accuse others of doing.
+1 for Calvinism?
Discussion in 'Baptist Theology & Bible Study' started by Jeep Dragon, Sep 6, 2006.
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Throughout most of the Bible, we see good or bad works that people did. Few times, God tells us what is on their hearts. Their whole stories and conversions are not spelled out in the Bible. We take by faith that these people either went to heaven or hell by believing that their works must have described their heart for their whole life.
I have heard messages that claim that king Saul was not saved because the Lord departed from Saul at the end of his life:
I have heard other sermons claim that Saul was saved because the Holy Spirit used him:
All I can say is that these viewpoints sound good, but are all taken by faith. I assure all of you that we will all be surprised who we see in heaven whom we thought were in hell and vice versa.
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Quote:Jeep Dragon - Just an thought of mine, but is it possible to dogmatically claim that anyone in the Bible went to heaven or hell unless the Bible specifically says such?
I understand where you are coming from. But I believe that the context is clear that Pharaoh is an example of a vessel of wrath fitted to destruction in contrast to those afore prepared unto glory. Hope that lets you see why I said he went to hell. -
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Actually it is neither, - It is just "hey look at me!"
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An ad hominem argument, also known as argumentum ad hominem (Latin, literally "argument against the person") involves replying to an argument or assertion by attacking the person presenting the argument or assertion rather than the argument itself. It is a logical fallacy. -
Hope of Jesus
The answer is that if they leave from us shows us their going they were never apart of us. We are to reach the world and hold those who believe even closer.
When I see that they are influenced by this man-made doctrine, I can see why he sees those scripture the way He sees them.
When you look at scripture through the eyes of God loving the world that He sent His Son, you see it in a total different perspective.
As long as I lift up Jesus for the hope for the world, not some man-made doctrine, who can come against me? I will not let their unbelief bring doubt in my savior for any thing.
Do not doubt but believe, Jesus tells me..
It is those who abide in Jesus that is predestined to be saved, we have not been predestined to abide. It those who endure to the end that shall be saved, If we disown Jesus He will disown us.
The hope did not come to the world until Jesus was lifted up and when the Father and Son sent back the Holy Spirit.
The only one who was created for honor was Jesus, so all others must hold on to Him our only hope.
Which one of you is bold enough to say they were created in honor?
Who cares that God harden the heart of Pharaoh. Who God foreknew would never believe, for him to have no pleasure in the wickedness he was doing.
Lets give back the hope of Jesus to the world -
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One thing we all realize is that God outwardly dealt differently with man during the writing of the Bible that He does now. Most of God's judgment and prophecy were immediate and supernatural. Now that the Bible has been cannonized, and we are living in the church age (the period of grace) both obvious miracles and immediate supernatural judgment have been brought down to a minimum.
This is just speculation on my part, but could God's "hardening of Pharaoh's heart" not occur as often as it does today? Now that the Bible has been written, could not "not willing that any should perrish" be referring to individuals at this point? No more stories to write in the Bible, no more trying to establish the nation of Israel. Now, the main purpose is to get the gospel to everyone. Just an idea to throw around. -
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Before the foundation of the world
Before the foundation of the world, God has decided to save believers.
We cannot not limit God's word to say world, is limited to save elect, or that He wants all men to be saved and come to the knowledge of the truth, and limit that to the elect.
Jesus has opened the door to all men, and even the very elect of God will be cut out for unbelief, our hope is in Jesus.
As the scripture says' now.
Hebrews 3
Warning Against Unbelief
7So, as the Holy Spirit says:
"Today, if you hear his voice,
8do not harden your hearts
as you did in the rebellion,
during the time of testing in the desert,
9where your fathers tested and tried me
and for forty years saw what I did.
10That is why I was angry with that generation,
and I said, 'Their hearts are always going astray,
and they have not known my ways.'
11So I declared on oath in my anger,
'They shall never enter my rest.' "[Psalm 95:7-11 ]
12See to it, brothers, that none of you has a sinful, unbelieving heart that turns away from the living God. 13But encourage one another daily, as long as it is called Today, so that none of you may be hardened by sin's deceitfulness. 14We have come to share in Christ if we hold firmly till the end the confidence we had at first. 15As has just been said:
"Today, if you hear his voice,
do not harden your hearts
as you did in the rebellion."[Psalm 95:7,8 ]
16Who were they who heard and rebelled? Were they not all those Moses led out of Egypt? 17And with whom was he angry for forty years? Was it not with those who sinned, whose bodies fell in the desert? 18And to whom did God swear that they would never enter his rest if not to those who disobeyed[Or disbelieved ]? 19So we see that they were not able to enter, because of their unbelief. -
.....For they are not all Israel, which are of Israel:
Rom 9:7 Neither, because they are the seed of Abraham, are they all children: but, In Isaac shall thy seed be called.
Rom 9:8 That is, They which are the children of the flesh, these are not the children of God: but the children of the promise are counted for the seed.
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God knows everyone's hearts and will give them whatever faith they need to receive Him if they have such faith. Some people are more capable of believing what is not seen than others.
In Scripture, we see several places where God sovereignly reached out to certain men making faith into sight giving them divine revelation for salvation and sanctification. A good example of such in the Old Testament is Nebuchadnezzer.
Nebuchadnezzer was the epitamy of pagan lordship. He most likely witnessed miracles performed by servants of his many gods, thus convincing such a ruler of the One true God would be an impossible task. God had special interest in Nebuchadnezzer; enough to allow him to capture His people and use Daniel's testamony along with His prevailing power to show Himself to Nebuchadnezzer. Untill Nebuchadnezzer's pride was put down, he temporarily acknowledged the God of Daniel as a superior god. Getting Nebuchadnezzer saved would be impossible if it weren't for
In the New Testament, Paul was also a special case. He was a very zealous man in his convictions as he persecuted Christains. Perhapse God in His sovereign will and foreknowledge saw/raised Paul to be this way, that if he were to be shown who Jesus really is, could help spread this "New Gospel" to the world. -
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It was the Jews that God chose from the beginning His elect that God cut for unbelief.
Your hope is Jesus not your election for the very elect will be cut out for unbelief.
So as a gentile you must continue in the faith God has given you though His word or you will also be cut out.
If God did not spare the natural branches He will not spare you either.
If the unbelieving Jews do not continue in thier unbelief He will graft them in again.
You see they were cut out for unbelief.
Abraham believed God and it was counted to him as righteousness. As his children our believers who enter into the new covenant, not the elect, because they were cut out for unbelief. We are not elected to believe, but believers are elected to salvation. We are given our belief and our faith through the word of God, it is our choice to accept them ae not.
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Belief
We have the truth.
Who was Paul speaking to in His letters, believers right.
So who has He before the foundation of the world decided to save. It is believers.
It is not in the chosen that we are saved, but belief in the only one who can save us.
The Jews was not cut out because they were not chosen, but as the scripture says for unbelief.
So as a gentile do not be arragont but afraid, if God did not spare the natural branches He will not Spare you either.
As the Jewish elect, if you do not continue in your unbelief He graft you in again.
We as gentiles are included with the believing Jews, when we heard the gospel of our salvation having believed.
Jesus taught, God loved the world that He sent His son, that whosoever believes in Him shall be saved, and God want all men to be saved and come to the knowledge of the truth.
This world hope is Jesus not election for even the very elect will be cut out for unbelief.
Just come to Jesus, don't let these men give you excuses not to come, and Jesus will no wise cast you out.
Men from the beginning wanted to blame God. First it was the snake you created, it was the women you gave me, today it is because God didn't chose me, but you cannot because God as given all men, the world a hope through Jesus.
You can trust in Jesus to do what He says He will do.
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