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New Covenant

Discussion in 'Calvinism & Arminianism Debate' started by steaver, Jun 13, 2018.

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  1. 1689Dave

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    The New Heavens & Earth (Canaan) do not exist yet.
     
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    Well you have a problem then, Hebrews says Abraham didn't receive the promise and NT believers did...
     
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    They would have had the physical blessings of health and wealth promised to them By God if they keep Him as their Lord over any other so called god, God would resurrect them in the end of days as one of His own ...
    Old covenant really here and now promises, land/wealth/health, bu tthe new one is mainly all spiritual blessings in Christ!
     
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    Jesus Himself stated that His Apostles were right now hearing and seeing things those of the Old Covenant longed to see, as they only had the hope for [promise, but they see it coming to pass!
     
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    No problem. The Kingdom began at Pentecost and and becomes fully developed in the New Heavens and Earth.
     
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    You provided no scripture as I asked.......
     
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    Actually it began with the OT saints who died in faith and the disciples when they received the rebirth of the Holy Spirit after meeting with Jesus after His resurrection and glorification. But close enough, you are making progress. As Hebrews declares, the New Heart begins with the New Covenant and the New Covenant is the beginning of the spiritual Kingdom of God, Christ being the firstborn and believers being the firstfruits of His creatures.
     
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    I see nothing in the passage you site that would correlate with the promises Abraham did not receive yet post cross saints have. Maybe you could be more specific.
     
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    So the Kingdom began post cross, I agree. And Jesus said, "Verily, verily, I say unto thee, Except a man be born of water and of the Spirit, he cannot enter into the kingdom of God." As we can see, being born of God begins with the New Covenant. We are making some progress.

    This is a topic (New Covenant) most Calvinist avoid having. We have two Calvinist here now that are appearing to understand the spiritual Kingdom of God began after the cross of Christ. When Jesus said this would be a New Covenant, He meant New, not the Old revised. "This is the covenant that I will make with them after those days, saith the Lord, I will put my laws into their hearts, and in their minds will I write them;" (Heb 10)
     
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    Hebrews 11-10 he looked forward to, but did not arive there in his time!
     
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    Many Calvinist Baptists/reformed, would see that the new Covenant was a new deal between God and man, not just a continuation, a fullness of the Old one, as Presbyterians would!
     
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    Did not arrive to what? What was he promised that he did not receive while he was alive but post cross believers did receive and enjoy today?
     
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    All of the spiritual blessings in Christ Jesus!
     
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    Came you name a few spiritual blessings Abraham did not receive that we now receive?
     
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    The new birth began with Abel and all of the faithful.
     
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    Once again you have a problem then with your position. You rightly said the Kingdom of God began after the cross (you said Penticost but close enough) and Jesus said no one can enter the Kingdom of Heaven unless they be born from above.
     
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    This is not a problem. All dying in faith enter heaven at time of death. The Kingdom of God and Heaven are the same thing. Jesus established the Kingdom at Pentecost and will restore it completely at the onset of the New Heavens and Earth.
     
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    You are not making any sense brother. Either all pre-cross dying in faith entered the Kingdom of Heaven or the Kingdom of Heaven didn't begin until Pentecost. You have to chose one or the other. The OT saints could not have entered into something that did not begin yet until Pentecost.
     
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    I choose both. Here's why. The Kingdom of Heaven always existed. It is eternal. David's Throne was God's throne according to the OT. But the Messiah had not yet been resurrected to sit on His Throne in Heaven until NC times. So think of it as Christ taking David's Throne in Heaven during his resurrection. Where he remains until the end of the world, where he then remains seated on his own throne forever in the New Heavens and earth. Think big..........
     
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