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K:lol, the last last word right ?
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K:lol, the last last word right ?
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I feel sure that God put on flesh left heaven and came to earth to create confusion and dissension by bringing two gospels. Nope ! There has always been one Gospel , there is only one Gospel, and there will always be only ONE Jesus and one Gospel, which HE paid for with His blood.
What gospel was being preached to the Jews by the Twelve at Luke 9:6? At that time the Twelve did not even know that the Lord Jesus was going to die (Lk.18:33-34).
=satanic, as she once again asserts that there is only one piece of good news in the bible, and Judas preached this 'one Gospel' of 1 Cor. 15:1-4 KJV.I feel sure that God put on flesh left heaven and came to earth to create confusion and dissension by bringing two gospels. Nope ! There has always been one Gospel , there is only one Gospel, and there will always be only ONE Jesus and one Gospel, which HE paid for with His blood.
lol , OK last word. Funny when you do the last word I guess you do not see that right ?
Jerry Shugart;4984197]Why didnt you answer my question since you obviously consider yourself an expert about the good news of Christ?
I was taught a long time ago that to not make scripture say what I want it to say the scripture must fit into the context of ALL scripture ,must not place other scripture in conflict with what it is saying and must not violate the other prophecies are teachings in scripture...
Jesus NEVER made any distinctions in HIS gospel that the Jews and gentiles would each have a different gospel ever.
You said the following:
So according to you there was never a time when the Jews and the Gentiles had different gospels. But the heart and soul of the gospel which Paul preached to the Gentiles during the Acts period is the fact that Christ died for our sins. And you correctly say that the Scriptures must fit into the context of ALL scriptures.
So if you are right then the Twelve were preaching a gospel to the Jews at Luke 9:6 which was centered on the death of the Lord Jesus and the blessings which will flow from that death.
Please explain how they could possibly be preaching that message to the Jews since at that time they didn't even know that the Lord Jesus was going to die (Lk.18:33-34).
You said the following:
So according to you there was never a time when the Jews and the Gentiles had different gospels. But the heart and soul of the gospel which Paul preached to the Gentiles during the Acts period is the fact that Christ died for our sins. And you correctly say that the Scriptures must fit into the context of ALL scriptures.
So if you are right then the Twelve were preaching a gospel to the Jews at Luke 9:6 which was centered on the death of the Lord Jesus and the blessings which will flow from that death.
Please explain how they could possibly be preaching that message to the Jews since at that time they didn't even know that the Lord Jesus was going to die (Lk.18:33-34).
Cornelius was a saved gentile bro. What was the content of faith for Neil in order for his salvation my friend?
The difference between Cornelius and most of the other Gentiles was that he was a proselyte at the gate and would know the teachings found in the OT.
The message that was preached to him was the same message which had been preached to the Jews (Acts 10:36-37). And even before Peter had finished his sermon to him he realized that Jesus is the Christ, the Son of God. And upon believing that message he was given life when he was born of God (Jn.20:30-31;1 Jn.5:1-5).
There is no evidence at all that he was saved by believing that Christ died for our sins.
The difference between Cornelius and most of the other Gentiles was that he was a proselyte at the gate and would know the teachings found in the OT.
The message that was preached to him was the same message which had been preached to the Jews (Acts 10:36-37). And even before Peter had finished his sermon to him he realized that Jesus is the Christ, the Son of God. And upon believing that message he was given life when he was born of God (Jn.20:30-31;1 Jn.5:1-5).
There is no evidence at all that he was saved by believing that Christ died for our sins.
Jesus is the Christ has no other meaning than that he was sacrificed for sins and made Lord and Christ in honor of that accomplishment, Acts 2.
Jesus is the Christ has no other meaning than that he was sacrificed for sins and made Lord and Christ in honor of that accomplishment, Acts 2.
It's obvious to me that the MADists are weak on Old Testament exegesis. But that's also true of Lon and Ask Mr Wrong, Nang and the rest of the TOLrs.
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Sure! The Apostles knew that the Lord Jesus was the Christ but until shortly before the Cross they didn't even know that He was going to die (Lk.18:33-34).
As explained before it cannot mean that. He had burial herbs as a gift since he was born. More intriguing is that no one can express the outburst of denial that Peter did in the Trans scene unless they really know it. He was BLOCKING it out of his mind. The Lk 18 passage (and parallels) means that they were now so disturbed at his death (vs him being monarch) that God had to hide it from them, only later to give it back to them through the Spirit.
Why do so many want to deny these sorts of clear and unambiguous facts?Sure! The Apostles knew that the Lord Jesus was the Christ but until shortly before the Cross they didn't even know that He was going to die (Lk.18:33-34).
Same GOSPEL two different groups of people as in Jews and gentiles.
Jesus NEVER made any distinctions in HIS gospel that the Jews and gentiles would each have a different gospel ever.
John 3:16 For God so loved the WORLD that HE gave His only begotten Son that WHOSOEVER believes will not perish but have everlasting life. Jesus made no distinction between Jews and Gentiles.
When Jesus said in John 14:6 that HE is the way the truth and the life and no man comes to the Father but by Him it applied to everyone, and he made no distinction between Jews and Gentiles.
When Jesus said He was the light of the world He made no distinctions between Jews and Gentiles.
When Jesus said He is the door ( only way to God ) again He made no distinction between Jew and Gentile.
I will stay with what Jesus taught.