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Discussion in 'Other Christian Denominations' started by The Biblicist, Jul 19, 2012.

  1. Yeshua1

    Yeshua1 Well-Known Member
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    Yes, as those who are saved by grace of God right now are already in that Kingdom!

    just waiting for final glorification state!
     
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    Another reason why a Man Must be born Again, is because everyone Christ died for, and took care of all of God's law and Justice on their behalf, having obeyed all of its Holy Precepts in Heart, Mouth and Thoughts, and to top that off, died for their all their violations of the law and satisfied God's Justice, they therefore must be given Life from the Dead, for Righteousness, His Imputed to them, brings them Life ! Prov 12:28

    In the way of righteousness is life: and in the pathway thereof there is no death.

    That way is Christ crucified, for His Sheep, He earned them Life, even Life everlasting !
     
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    What is the difference in entering and inheriting relative to the kingdom of God?

    Is it the same kingdom we shall inherit that we have already entered?

    What is the relationship of entering the kingdom and inheriting the kingdom to inheriting eternal life?

    In the story of the rich young ruler in Matthew, Mark and Luke is not inheriting eternal life equated as being the same as entering the kingdom and also of being saved. Is this different from inheriting the kingdom of God of which flesh and blood cannot do? What about being heirs of God and joint heirs with Christ it that inclusive of the kingdom of God of which flesh and blood cannot inherit? What are we heirs of and if we are still only heirs when are we going to be inheritors? Isn't there a difference in being an heir and being an inheritor?

    Please explain all this to me
     
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