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Re: From a Calvinist perspective
By: guest8 Date: April 27, 2019, 10:44 pm
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[quote author=Billy Evmur link=topic=347.msg5221#msg5221
date=1556369419]
The BIBLE balance is the judgement, we are predestined and
elected to be the church, the people of God, sons, predestiny
and election are not said to be unto salvation … that is what
people suppose, naturally we must be saved in order to be
conformed to Christ.
But that says NOTHING about others who are not so chosen … they
will be judged and God has promised to judge with equity.
[/quote]
[shadow=blue,left]Hi Billy,,, a good point...
Blade[/shadow][/shadow]
#Post#: 6291--------------------------------------------------
Re: From a Calvinist perspective
By: patrick jane Date: June 12, 2019, 4:49 am
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I concur with everything.
#Post#: 6343--------------------------------------------------
Re: From a Calvinist perspective
By: guest58 Date: June 12, 2019, 7:32 pm
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[quote author=Billy Evmur link=topic=347.msg5221#msg5221
date=1556369419]
The BIBLE balance is the judgement, we are predestined and
elected to be the church, the people of God, sons, predestiny
and election are not said to be unto salvation … that is what
people suppose, naturally we must be saved in order to be
conformed to Christ.[/quote] Oh, will Michael and Gabriel, the
holy warriors of GOD, need to be saved to conform to Christ?
When did they sin?
As for salvation, it is the worldly fulfillment of the promise
of election to elect sinners given pre-world...and I deny you
can find one word of the constituents of predestiny and election
that are not prerequisites for or fulfillments of
salvation...not one.
[quote author=Billy Evmur link=topic=347.msg5221#msg5221
date=1556369419]But that says NOTHING about others who are not
so chosen … they will be judged and God has promised to judge
with equity.[/quote]To say nothing is to say all that is needed!
They were obviously not elected so they were passed over for
election. If you can't figure out what this means then I will
tell you.
If there was no reason for electing some then there was no
reason for not electing others. If there was no reason of
sinfulness in them so that they were passed over for election
then they were innocent and if there was sinfulness in them that
caused them to be passed over then there was also a reason for
the election of the others, that is, they did not sin the sin
that caused people to be passed over for election which is what
I declare.
I can't believe that some people have been accepting this
foolishness for some 500 years! Yikes! Innocents going to hell!
Elect for no reason!
#Post#: 6344--------------------------------------------------
Re: From a Calvinist perspective
By: guest8 Date: June 12, 2019, 7:44 pm
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[quote author=patrick jane link=topic=347.msg6291#msg6291
date=1560332966]
I concur with everything.
[/quote]
[shadow=blue,left]PJ. Your answer surprises me.
Blade[/shadow]
#Post#: 6345--------------------------------------------------
Re: From a Calvinist perspective
By: patrick jane Date: June 12, 2019, 7:48 pm
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[quote author=Bladerunner link=topic=347.msg6344#msg6344
date=1560386669]
[quote author=patrick jane link=topic=347.msg6291#msg6291
date=1560332966]
I concur with everything.
[/quote]
[shadow=blue,left]PJ. Your answer surprises me.
Blade[/shadow]
[/quote]I was just being funny.
#Post#: 6364--------------------------------------------------
Re: From a Calvinist perspective
By: guest8 Date: June 13, 2019, 12:27 pm
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[quote author=patrick jane link=topic=347.msg6345#msg6345
date=1560386887]
[quote author=Bladerunner link=topic=347.msg6344#msg6344
date=1560386669]
[quote author=patrick jane link=topic=347.msg6291#msg6291
date=1560332966]
I concur with everything.
[/quote]
[shadow=blue,left]PJ. Your answer surprises me.
Blade[/shadow]
[/quote]I was just being funny.
[/quote]
oh
#Post#: 6372--------------------------------------------------
Re: From a Calvinist perspective
By: patrick jane Date: June 13, 2019, 3:03 pm
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[quote author=Bladerunner link=topic=347.msg6364#msg6364
date=1560446857]
[quote author=patrick jane link=topic=347.msg6345#msg6345
date=1560386887]
[quote author=Bladerunner link=topic=347.msg6344#msg6344
date=1560386669]
[quote author=patrick jane link=topic=347.msg6291#msg6291
date=1560332966]
I concur with everything.
[/quote]
[shadow=blue,left]PJ. Your answer surprises me.
Blade[/shadow]
[/quote]I was just being funny.
[/quote]
oh
[/quote]I love you Blade.
#Post#: 6593--------------------------------------------------
Re: From a Calvinist perspective
By: guest55 Date: June 25, 2019, 7:01 am
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In the parable of The Sower, Jesus taught us that salvation was
like a seed cast into soil. The seed reacted with all of the
types of soil accept for the hardened path. The ultimate
results was dictated by the type of soil and not the seed. The
seed was faithful to do what it was meant to do and either the
soil had what was necessary to carry resulting plant to fruition
or it did not.
The good soil was predestined by the farmer to bear fruit but
the other types of soil were not. Do you believe that this
sheds any light on predestination?
#Post#: 6594--------------------------------------------------
Re: From a Calvinist perspective
By: patrick jane Date: June 25, 2019, 7:05 am
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[quote author=Grace_Accepted link=topic=347.msg6593#msg6593
date=1561464090]
In the parable of The Sower, Jesus taught us that salvation was
like a seed cast into soil. The seed reacted with all of the
types of soil accept for the hardened path. The ultimate
results was dictated by the type of soil and not the seed. The
seed was faithful to do what it was meant to do and either the
soil had what was necessary to carry resulting plant to fruition
or it did not.
The good soil was predestined by the farmer to bear fruit but
the other types of soil were not. Do you believe that this
sheds any light on predestination?
[/quote][shadow=green,left]That's why I use Miracle Gro
!!![/shadow]
#Post#: 6732--------------------------------------------------
Re: From a Calvinist perspective
By: patrick jane Date: June 29, 2019, 11:31 am
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[quote author=patrick jane link=topic=347.msg6594#msg6594
date=1561464319]
[quote author=Grace_Accepted link=topic=347.msg6593#msg6593
date=1561464090]
In the parable of The Sower, Jesus taught us that salvation was
like a seed cast into soil. The seed reacted with all of the
types of soil accept for the hardened path. The ultimate
results was dictated by the type of soil and not the seed. The
seed was faithful to do what it was meant to do and either the
soil had what was necessary to carry resulting plant to fruition
or it did not.
The good soil was predestined by the farmer to bear fruit but
the other types of soil were not. Do you believe that this
sheds any light on predestination?
[/quote][shadow=green,left]That's why I use Miracle Gro
!!![/shadow]
[/quote]😁
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