Jerry Shugart
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Can the words of God effect both ?
Yes, but that does not mean that the epistle was addressed to both believers and unbelievers.
Can the words of God effect both ?
Yes I do, because it IS.
Glorydaz, its obvious Jerry will go on forever about a thing and is always right in his mind.
All one can do is call him out; not attempt to actually reason with him.
That is how the bully; essentially a hypocritical, condescending, lying, baiting individual, is dealt with - call him out; don't attempt to reason with him.
As tempted as I at times am to address his errors, I stop myself - way better minds than you and I both, in fact, than most on here, have tried to reason with him - all have failed.
His sham is that pathetic; that shameful.
He is a joke throughout the Grace Movement.
His only honesty; his being so obvious in his dishonesty, where others like him within the Movement are a bit more careful in allowing others to see them for what they really are.
As his Jerry-at-trick buddy, Teltelastai-in-his-eye, and others like these two fools prove; all movements have such within their ranks.
In this, talk about taking the cake.
Where Paul relates "receive not an accusation, but before two or three witnesses. Them that sin rebuke before all, that others also may fear" 1 Tim. 5:19, 20, Jerry and his kind cannot but continue to prove their hypocrisy against themselves far beyond "two or three witnesses."
Call him out; don't attempt to reason with him; his is a "whited wall."
Jerry Shuggart said:The phase "You SHALL BE SAVED" is referring to the fact that our earthly bodies will be delivered from infirmity which come on it when we will put on glorious bodies just like the Lord Jesus' glorious body.
Glorydaz, its obvious Jerry will go on forever about a thing and is always right in his mind.
All one can do is call him out; not attempt to actually reason with him.
Let us look at what glorydaz said to me here:
Now you say I claimed the epistle was "addressed" to both believers and unbelievers.
Does not what glorydaz says below indicate that she believes that the epistle to the Romans was addressed to not only the saved but also to the unsaved?:
You only show your ignorance when you make the claim that everyone being addressed is a believer. "All that be in Rome". That means anyone who hears the letter being read.
Romans 1:7 To all that be in Rome, beloved of God, called to be saints: Grace to you and peace from God our Father, and the Lord Jesus Christ.
She told me that I was wrong for saying that everyone being addressed is a believer. So she thinks that unbelievers were being addressed as well as believers.
But she said that I lied when I said that she said that the epistle was "addressed" to both believers and unbelievers.
If it is addressed to unbelievers then why did Paul not mention them when he said exactly who he was addressing?:
"to all that are in Rome, beloved of God, called saints: Grace to you and peace from God our Father and [our] Lord Jesus Christ. First, I thank my God through Jesus Christ for you all, that your faith is proclaimed in the whole world" (Ro.1:7-8).
We can know that the word "all" in verse seven is referring to the "all" in verse eight, and that means only those with faith are being addressed:
"I thank my God through Jesus Christ for you all, that your faith is proclaimed in the whole world."
You talk big but you have never been able to prove that your accusation is true. Just because you say it means nothing.
I'm showing how you contradict yourself. That's what I'm showing.
You only show your ignorance when you make the claim that everyone being addressed is a believer.
Now you say I claimed the epistle was "addressed" to both believers and unbelievers.
I'm showing how you contradict yourself. That's what I'm showing.
You make a claim about me and then say exactly what I said to begin with. That's contradicting yourself and giving yourself permission to say what you accused me of saying. If you weren't so invested in trying to make me look the fool, you'd see that the only fool around here is YOU. :chuckle:
You need to stop and collect yourself. In your rush to be right, you are exposing yourself at every turn. I'm saying this for your own good. A little humility would do you a world of good.
Good post. He's one of those, who think highly of themselves while
others stand by and see the truth of what he is.
The Kingdom Message was preached to the Jews, which included "faith and works."
That's why James 2:17 "Thus also
faith by itself, if it does not have works, is dead." James was
speaking to members of the House of Israel, not to the gentiles.
Whereas, the Apostle Paul, preached; faith alone without works.
All you are doing is to attack me instead of taking responsibility for what YOU said here:
If I am wrong for saying that everyone being addressed is a believer then you must think that unbelievers were also being addressed.
And that is exactly what you are saying and then you call me a liar for saying that you assert that both believers and unbelievers are being addressed:
Now you are denying your own words because you will never admit that you made a mistake. And then when people point out your mistake you revert to the childish behavior of calling them liars.
Ah, I think I see the problem. Jerry is a legalist. He's thinking the letter is the envelope because of who the envelope is addressed to. :doh:
If I address a letter to the Shugart family, does that mean every question or statement in the letter can only be to the family group? I can't ask little Jerry how little league practice is going? I can't ask little Jerette how ballet rehearsals turned out?
When Paul says, "O man" in chapter two, is he addressing a believer? Or is that "every man" excluded because "every man" or "o man" is not written on the envelope? This is why legalists are so hard to reason with. Danoh nailed it.....nit picky.
What I won't do is take responsibility for what you say I said.
Both believers and unbelievers ARE BEING ADDRESSED ....depending on what verses (in the entire epistle) you're looking at, Jerry.
You only show your ignorance when you make the claim that everyone being addressed is a believer. "All that be in Rome". That means anyone who hears the letter being read.
Romans 1:7 To all that be in Rome, beloved of God, called to be saints: Grace to you and peace from God our Father, and the Lord Jesus Christ.
"All that be in Rome" That means anyone who hears the letter being read."
You do not like me because I proved that what you said here is in error:
WRONG!
"You don't like me...." That sounds like GT, doesn't it? :chuckle:
JerrySpam:
Apologize. End this thread. Now.
Here you are speaking about what Paul says at the beginning of the epistle and that is where he speaks of to whom the epistle was addressed:
You said:
This is not speaking about just certain chapters of the epistle, as you assert, but instead all the epistle. You cannot even understand your own words.
Actually, that was well after you dragged me from Romans 10....but I'll bite. Paul is not just addressing believers as he leads us down the Roman Road. Any fool can tell that as they read the letter. You seem to think everyone in the assembly where that letter is being read is a believer. I'm pretty sure, after reading the entire letter, that Paul knew for a fact they aren't all believers. All that be in Rome....even all that be in that assembly....even all those Jews who Paul addressed in chapter two. Jerry, you are very naive, aren't you?
What I won't do is take responsibility for what you say I said.
Both believers and unbelievers ARE BEING ADDRESSED ....depending on what verses (in the entire epistle) you're looking at, Jerry.
You only show your ignorance when you make the claim that everyone being addressed is a believer. "All that be in Rome". That means anyone who hears the letter being read.
Romans 1:7 To all that be in Rome, beloved of God, called to be saints: Grace to you and peace from God our Father, and the Lord Jesus Christ.
"All that be in Rome" That means anyone who hears the letter being read."