Nang
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Thank you Nang, Andy & Lon, it gets kinda lonely around here, sometimes.
Never feel alone. There are usually a couple of Reformers lurking!
Thank you Nang, Andy & Lon, it gets kinda lonely around here, sometimes.
Judas repented? Really? Sorrow for a misdeed leading to temporal death is not the same as godly repentance resulting in glory.
Yes he did. You missed it:
"Then Judas, which had betrayed him, when he saw that he was condemned, repented himself, and brought again the thirty pieces of silver to the chief priests and elders, " Mt. 27:3 KJV
Judas repented. The LORD God repented.
"Connect the dots."
Amos 7:4-6 He changed his mind twice here.
Gen 8:26-32 God is about to destroy Sodom. If 50 are righteous? OK, he says changing his mind. 40? changing it again. 20? But was this Angels or the Lord? Because angel's minds are totally in sync with their Lord's, their actions are credited to Him. Romans 8:19 >25 All creation groans in anticipation of the birth of the Sons of God. That's you! So in spreading Love and Creation across the universe for eternity [or so], you will, acting totally insync with the Lord, will be able to offer mercy as such and change your mind on his behalf.:king:
:crackup:I say, bah.
I say, bah.
Try to reply with scripture. Yours was a human response and God is at enmity with the flesh. Stick to spirit and truth.:kiss:
Judas repented? Really? Sorrow for a misdeed leading to temporal death is not the same as godly repentance resulting in glory.
"Then Judas, which had betrayed him, when he saw that he was condemned, repented himself, and brought again the thirty pieces of silver to the chief priests and elders, " Mt. 27:3 KJV
Judas repented.
Since Knight and I are "tight," I, in his stead, thus officially declare this thread closed.
If you have any problems with this, take it up with him.
Good. Since we are taking God at His Word, we must acknowledge that He says He changes His mind. Anything else would be ignoring God's Word in favor of our own imagination.
Glad you said that. "Changed His mind" is nowhere in scripture.Good. Since we are taking God at His Word, we must acknowledge that He says He changes His mind. Anything else would be ignoring God's Word in favor of our own imagination.
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