beloved57
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Thats in your imagination !Cornelius the centurion doesn't fit your mold.
Thats in your imagination !Cornelius the centurion doesn't fit your mold.
Cornelius had faith before he had even heard of salvation in the name of Jesus Christ.That's in your imagination !
Romans 8:8 So then they that are in the flesh cannot please God.Cornelius had faith before he had even heard of salvation in the name of Jesus Christ.
BTW, all of the pre-resurrection era were natural men in the flesh, like David, Moses, Abraham, and Jacob.
The Rom 8:8 teaching is true, however, as none of those men could live without sinning.
I thank God that era is over.
They were in the flesh, so compared to NT converts, (those walking in the Spirit and reborn of God's seed), no, they could not.Romans 8:8 So then they that are in the flesh cannot please God.
Oh, so you're saying David and Abraham could not please God?
Reborn of God? God's seed?They were in the flesh, so compared to NT converts, (those walking in the Spirit and reborn of God's seed), no, they could not.
If they could have pleased God, there would have been no need for a NT.
What don't you understand about rebirth, or of whom we are reborn?Reborn of God? God's seed?
It is also God's covenant with all who come to Him, regardless of national origin.NT, which is God's covenant with Israel?
Both were men who were not reborn of God's seed.Abraham, the Father of Faith, didn't please God?
He didn't please God when he offered up Isaac?
David, a man after God's own heart didn't please God?
Obviously written of the time before he had Uriah killed and he took his wife.Acts 13:22
And when he had removed him, he raised up unto them David to be their king; to whom also he gave their testimony, and said, I have found David the son of Jesse, a man after mine own heart, which shall fulfil all my will.
You have strange ideas. Abraham's righteousness never depended on keeping the law and neither is it imperative that Christians keep the law to be saved.What don't you understand about rebirth, or of whom we are reborn?
You have heard that Jesus said "Jesus answered and said unto him, Verily, verily, I say unto thee, Except a man be born again, he cannot see the kingdom of God." (John 3:3)?
It is also God's covenant with all who come to Him, regardless of national origin.
Both were men who were not reborn of God's seed.
No man could be perfect before God until they can be reborn of God's seed.
Abraham and David both committed sin.
Fortunately for Abe, there was no Law yet to be judged by, and David had the works of the Law for his sins to be resolved.
Obviously written of the time before he had Uriah killed and he took his wife.
Murder, adultery, theft; none of which is "after God's heart".
There was no "Law" yet while Abraham lived.You have strange ideas. Abraham's righteousness never depended on keeping the law and neither is it imperative that Christians keep the law to be saved.
Nobody gets saved by keeping the law and nobody goes to hell simply for breaking the law. Sinners get saved by receiving the knowledge of the truth at the preaching of the Holy Spirit or sinners go to hell for rejecting the preaching of the Holy Spirit as He enlightens their hearts and minds.There was no "Law" yet while Abraham lived.
So his righteousness was between him and God.
Christians do naturally what the unconverted Jews needed a rule book for.
We, the converted, by the grace of God, have been given a divine nature to keep us going the right direction.
Not to mention His Spirit.
God's OT Law is written on our hearts in these two commands...Love God with all your strength, and, Love your neighbor as you love yourself.
By our obedience to those two commands of Jesus Christ, we can show from whom we have been reborn.
If a man says he is a believer, but goes and kills someone, was he really a believer?Nobody gets saved by keeping the law and nobody goes to hell simply for breaking the law. Sinners get saved by receiving the knowledge of the truth at the preaching of the Holy Spirit or sinners go to hell for rejecting the preaching of the Holy Spirit as He enlightens their hearts and minds.
Faith is the Gift of God, the fruit of the Spirit, so anyone having Faith that pleased God, had to be born of the Spirit, because they which are in the flesh cannot please God Rom 8:8Cornelius had faith before he had even heard of salvation in the name of Jesus Christ.
BTW, all of the pre-resurrection era were natural men in the flesh, like David, Moses, Abraham, and Jacob.
The Rom 8:8 teaching is true, however, as none of those men could live without sinning.
I thank God that era is over.
I thank God for keeping the minds of fleshly minded men free to make the choice to believe in Him.Faith is the Gift of God, the fruit of the Spirit, so anyone having Faith that pleased God, had to be born of the Spirit, because they which are in the flesh cannot please God Rom 8:8
8 So then they that are in the flesh cannot please God.
What the Bible does not say:Our faith in Christ is the fruit and result of the omnipotent power, irresistible grace, and effectual call of God the Holy Ghost. Its Gods Power drawing men and women to Faith in Christ Jn 6:44
44 No man can come to me, except the Father which hath sent me draw him: and I will raise him up at the last day.
People who serve sin are not drawn to any other King.Our faith in Christ is the fruit and result of the omnipotent power, irresistible grace, and effectual call of God the Holy Ghost. Its Gods Power drawing men and women to Faith in Christ Jn 6:44
44 No man can come to me, except the Father which hath sent me draw him: and I will raise him up at the last day.
You probably believe that faith in Christ is the product of the flesh, the natural man correct ?People who serve sin are not drawn to any other King.
Jesus said "No man can serve two masters, He will love the one and hate the other." (paraphrased Matt 6:24)
Those who serve sin hate God.
Faith is the result of what I had seen and heard. (Rom 10:17)You probably believe that faith in Christ is the product of the flesh, the natural man correct ?
You probably believe that faith in Christ is the product of the flesh, the natural man correct ? Simple Yes or No please.Faith is the result of what I had seen and heard. (Rom 10:17)
Thanks be to God my belief eventually brought me to the folks who would guide and teach me, from the bible, as to what I should do and not do henceforth.
I was still in the flesh when I herd about walking in the Spirit instead of in the flesh.
My flesh was crucified, (Gal 5:24), at my baptism in the name of Jesus Christ for the remission of sins, (Acts 2:38): after which, I walked in the Spirit.