Well, we sure wouldn't want you to be bothered. We see what happens when you get bothered. :chuckle:
I can live with your errors just as gracefully as Nang's.
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Well, we sure wouldn't want you to be bothered. We see what happens when you get bothered. :chuckle:
Nonsense and that verse doesn't say it. You're confusing the Gift of the Spirit with our believing unto salvation. We access the grace of God through faith in order to receive the gift of salvation. That's why believing is what saves us. Believe on the Lord Jesus Christ and you shall be saved.
This is really quite simple...if you don't get hung up on your doctrine.
I can hardly stomach the idea of God impregnating a woman against her will. You're accusing God of rape.:jawdrop:
I can live with your errors just as gracefully as Nang's.
This is what I do to wanna be posers, alleged threats, to my greatness: I reduce them to one line stumpers.
Weighty, Nag. Stay down, on the mat.
Bang is too much on the God does it all side and GDukes is too much on the man does it all side. One great big happy black family.
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You would go there.
What don't you get that Mary was a servant of God?
The angel was telling Mary what would happen to her.
The angel was not there to ask her for her permission.
The angel was there telling her that God found favor with her and the great thing that was going to happen to her.
You're the one that doesn't get it. That's why you keep trying to go off in some other direction when you've been proven wrong. You said Mary did not give her permission, and the scripture clearly shows she did just that. So, yes, I do go there. If it had been the way you insist, God could be accused of rape. Down through the ages, He has not been....because the scripture makes it clear Mary gave her permission...her assent.....her acceptance of God's will.
And you have the gall to say God would never seek permission from man? He has allowed man to resist Him from the beginning of time.
Matthew 23:37
O Jerusalem, Jerusalem, thou that killest the prophets, and stonest them which are sent unto thee, how often would I have gathered thy children together, even as a hen gathereth her chickens under her wings, and ye would not!
Such a grandiose imagination . . Kinda like a Napeoleon without a horse.
If it had been the way you insist, God could be accused of rape.
Did God have to get permission from Joseph too?
What's it called when a man impregnates a lady against her will, right in the face of her, "NO?"Did God have to get permission from Joseph too?
According to Glorydaze's reasoning, God took a married man's woman!!!!!!
"Believing" is not the cause of salvation. "Believing" is evidence of salvation. Which is worked by the power of the Holy Spirit, alone.
For faith to believe is caused by the grace of God; it is His gift that does not emanate from sinners at all (lest they boast about their ability and choice to believe.)
Regeneration to new spiritual capacity to believe God, is nothing less than the resurrection power of God that raises the dead to life.
Dead men cannot believe or do anything on their own, but remain dead.
"Believing" is not the cause of salvation. "Believing" is evidence of salvation. Which is worked by the power of the Holy Spirit, alone.
For faith to believe is caused by the grace of God; it is His gift that does not emanate from sinners at all (lest they boast about their ability and choice to believe.)
Regeneration to new spiritual capacity to believe God, is nothing less than the resurrection power of God that raises the dead to life.
Dead men cannot believe or do anything on their own, but remain dead.
What's it called when a man impregnates a lady against her will, right in the face of her, "NO?"
What word am I thinking of.
It'll come to me.
Here is the order, you Clavinist/Calvinist fraud/poser:
Eph. 1 KJV
12 That we should be to the praise of his glory, who first trusted in Christ.
13 In whom ye also trusted, after that ye heard the word of truth, the gospel of your salvation: in whom also after that ye believed, ye were sealed with that holy Spirit of promise,
14 Which is the earnest of our inheritance until the redemption of the purchased possession, unto the praise of his glory.
-heard
-believed
-trusted
-sealed
vs. Calvinism
-"zapped" into being able to hear,believe...
......and the rest is quite irrelevant, and the Calvinist "god" is a moron for even including half of the verses in the book, imploring/urging belief...
Did God have to get permission from Joseph too?
According to Glorydaze's reasoning, God took a married man's woman!!!!!!And without that man's permission! LOL
I prefer to go by what the scripture actually says. It takes no speculation to say that Mary gave her consent. It's you that likes to imagine all kinds of other nonsense in order to explain away your previous mistake.
Believe in the Lord Jesus Christ and ye shall be saved.
Looks like believing comes first, Nang.
we access the grace of God through faith (believing). Romans 5:2
Being a "dead man" means we are condemned to death
....still alive, still able to hear the Gospel.
Psalm 119:50 This is my comfort in my affliction: for thy word hath quickened me.
Eph. 1:13 In whom ye also trusted, after that ye heard the word of truth, the gospel of your salvation: in whom also after that ye believed, ye were sealed with that holy Spirit of promise,