We see through Christ's lament the sorrow that God feels that His people have chosen not to worship Him.
Yes, he has a pretty name. No more reps from me since it's a guy.Copyrighted images have an x across them. You have an x across your avatar icon. You expect us to see you represent the man in the small icon? It's 90% women and 10% bad picture of a man. So you're 90% woman with a pretty name and you represent yourself a transgender. Are you wearing a dress, now?
PS don't worry, folks think I'm a women cause I use tulipbee. It's a flower and a bee but they think it's feminine. I do have long hair though but my beard keeps men away.
18 Now all things are of God, who has reconciled us to Himself through Jesus Christ, and has given us the ministry of reconciliation, 19 that is, that God was in Christ reconciling the world to Himself, not imputing their trespasses to them, and has committed to us the word of reconciliation.
Grace is universal. Salvation is not. People like Nang, Gods Truth, Meshak, don't believe the gospel. Well, they reject it.
GM, You didn't make enough posts in the last half hour, you're fired
You guys completely turn things upside down, for in saying God foresaw certain sinners who would believe in Christ, and because of this He predestinated them unto salvation, is the very reverse of the truth. Scripture affirms that God, in His sovereignty, singled out certain ones to be recipients of His distinguishing favors (Acts 13:48); therefore He determined to bestow upon them the gift of faith. False theology makes God’s foreknowledge of our believing the cause of His election to salvation. However, God’s election is the cause, and our believing in Christ the effect.Where does the foreknowledge of God come into play that by what you espouse would make it seem as if God chooses arbitrarily/indiscriminately; God really doesn't care who they are?
Since Jesus came to the 'lost sheep of Israel' (primarily), then we may infer that v.21 is in such a context.
All those the Father gives me will come to me, and whoever comes to me I will never drive away. And this is the will of him who sent me, that I shall lose none of all those he has given me, but raise them up at the last day.
This affirms limited atonement? Doesn't even mention it. Those given will never be driven away or lost.
Yes, he has a pretty name. No more reps from me since it's a guy.
Amen to those given will never be driven away or lost !
You guys completely turn things upside down, for in saying God foresaw certain sinners who would believe in Christ, and because of this He predestinated them unto salvation, is the very reverse of the truth. Scripture affirms that God, in His sovereignty, singled out certain ones to be recipients of His distinguishing favors (Acts 13:48); therefore He determined to bestow upon them the gift of faith. False theology makes God’s foreknowledge of our believing the cause of His election to salvation. However, God’s election is the cause, and our believing in Christ the effect.
Jesus was talking about His disciples, you completely misinterpreted the context as usualAmen to those given will never be driven away or lost !
You guys completely turn things upside down, for in saying God foresaw certain sinners who would believe in Christ, and because of this He predestinated them unto salvation, is the very reverse of the truth. Scripture affirms that God, in His sovereignty, singled out certain ones to be recipients of His distinguishing favors (Acts 13:48); therefore He determined to bestow upon them the gift of faith. False theology makes God’s foreknowledge of our believing the cause of His election to salvation. However, God’s election is the cause, and our believing in Christ the effect.
You're suggesting that Hamartema/ta (noun) is only ever used where sin is in the context of an actual sinful deed - an action?
That Hamartia/i is the inner condition without regard to the action?
I keep asking, though, how this resolves the problem of accountability within compatibilism?