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What do you think, "if God peradventure will grant," means?
Peradventure means perhaps.
What do you think, "if God peradventure will grant," means?
Peradventure means perhaps.
I read somewhere that the origin is found in the Scottish language, but that the original meaning was lost. How do you arrive at the conclusion about testimony? ...interesting.
I reckon testimony is a closer meaning.
[MENTION=18375]Evil.Eye.<(I)>[/MENTION]
Thanks for the taunting pm.
Made me re-commit to ignoring Robert Pate, as most of my Reformed brethren do.
Who is pate?
I thought you were asking what the English word gospel meant. You were of course asking what evangel or evangelism means. Message from El or Elohim. Notice the construction of evangel ev-angel and we all know angel means messenger, but ang'el is actually message of El.
The word "Gospel" means good news.
It is good news that Jesus came into the world to do for us that which we cannot do for our self.
By his righteous sinless life he fulfilled every jot and tittle of the law for us, Matthew 5:18.
By his death on the cross he atoned for our sins and the sins of the whole world, 1 John 2:2.
Because of the doing and the dying of Jesus we can now stand before God as justified, He is our justifier, Romans 3:26.
No Roberto you've been told the word gospel means good news and you have fallen for it without any confirmation. Now like a parrot you're repeating it like a mantra.
No Roberto you've been told the word gospel means good news and you have fallen for it without any confirmation. Now like a parrot you're repeating it like a mantra.
Elect sinners believe at different times, but when they are unbelievers hating God, even when they are being His enemies, they are still reconciled to God by Christ death for them Rom 5:10 So even when they are in enmity against God and opposing Him, they are not condemned, but reconciled to God by Christ death.
So Jn 3:18 can't apply to the Elect Christ died for. That's why universalism is condemned and heresy.
Does righteousness equate to salvation?
Its meaning is irrelevant. Its an ancient English word. The English were not given the revelation and so there was no comparative word in the English language.
Yes, believers, those who have done Romans 10:9, have received the gift of salvation/righteousness/holy spirit/eternal life/faith. Those are different names, or facets of the same gift. Perhaps the most general term for the gift is eternal life, for the gift of eternal life saves us from the alternative that people who believe to reject God receive, which is eternal death, also known as the second death
Mr. Pate,
You consistent adherence to scripture on this topic is greatly appreciated.
For the benefit of those who have learned of the truth of free will as taught by scripture:
God foreknows those who will believe, that is, who will choose to believe.
However, God's power, as Mr. Pate states, does not force people to believe against their will.
If God forced people to "believe", then the word believe no longer has any reasonable meaning.
We believe what we choose to believe.
People can choose to believe error or truth, if they know the difference. If not they still choose what they will believe, (or attempt to believe)
Salvation is a gift. Unless someone chooses to receive that gift, and takes the appropriate actions to appropriate it, Romans 10:9, they will not have that gift.
Even those who do not know God's word, or Jesus Christ, etc. are taken into consideration by God's justice, Romans 2:6-11 God promises that those who hunger and thirst for righteousness shall be filled. period. If they truly hunger and thirst, God shall, absolutely, make sure they are given the opportunity to learn.
We can be laborers together with God by carrying out our ministry of reconciliation right where we live.
If there is no one say in, country X, for instance, that hungers and thirsts for righteousness, God knows all hearts, then no one there will be filled, there is no reason for the gospel to be preached there because God already knows that no one there will believe it. God's omniscience is the answer. Most of not all of us have heard accounts of God's ability to get the gospel to people, when they hunger and thirst for righteousness.
What does God decree?
That anyone, whosoever, believes shall receive.
It's way too soon to be concerned about a second death, after all we must experience the first death first.
I have to keep repeating it because there are people on this Forum like yourself that are anti-Gospel and anti-Christ. Who want to make the doing and the dying of Jesus of no effect.
If its meaning is irrelevant - why are you so hung up on it?
It doesn't matter what it means, just as long as you don't think it means "good news"?
Which verses do you think become twisted if you read them thinking gospel means "good news"?
There is a problem with foreknowledge. If God knows who will believe and who will not, then is God just in giving life to those who do not believe so that he can condemn them to hell?
I say that God limits himself and does not know who will believe and who will not. Even the angels in heaven rejoice over every lost sinner that repents and comes to Christ, Luke 15:10.