It is poor theology to nit pick the Bible. One should either accept all of the Bible or accept none of it. Paul was not a Calvinist in Ephesians and then justified by faith in Romans. Predestination and justification by faith are conflicting doctrines. We are justified by faith because we are justified by Christ, Romans 3:26.
I reject none of the Bible and believe, "That all scripture is given by the inspiration of God and is profitable for doctrine, for reproof, for correction, for instruction in righteousness" 2 Timothy 3:16. Because the "Historical Gospel" of Jesus Christ and the "Christ Event" are the heart and the center of the Bible, all scripture should be interpreted in the light of these two marvelous events.
The Bible clearly presents Jesus as the savior of the whole world, 1 John 2:2 and 1 John 4:14, plus many, many, other scriptures. He is the savior of the world because he is the one that has reconciled the world unto God, "God was "IN CHRIST" reconciling the world unto himself" 2 Corinthians 5:19. This is probably one of the most powerful scriptures in the New Testament and may be one of the hardest one for many to believe.
If Jesus has reconciled the world unto God then it should be obvious that Jesus is the savior of the whole world. Because Jesus is the savior of the whole world God now sees ALL THINGS in his Son Jesus Christ, Colossians 1:20. "He is before ALL THINGS and by him ALL THINGS consist" Colossians 1:17. Nothing comes ahead of Jesus Christ. God did not predestinate "some certain persons" to be saved by running them around his Son Jesus Christ. If one is to be saved they must be saved by Christ and not by a declaration from God.
If Jesus is the savior of the whole world then this means that salvation has been provided for the whole world. The word "WHOSOEVER" appears in the Bible 163 times. The word "whosoever" means all, anyone, everyone. If you try to make this word mean some particular group then it no longer means "whosoever". The word "whosoever" means that salvation has been provided for ALL MEN or EVERYONE. "That he (Jesus) by the grace of God should taste death for EVERYONE
" Hebrews 2:9. Now, after reading this scripture it is not good theology to say that Jesus only tasted death for "some certain persons". If you do that, you have just blown the whole Gospel.
Jesus by his own words claims to be the savior of the whole world, "I came not to judge the world, but to SAVE THE WORLD" John 12:47. God sees all things in Jesus Christ. Jesus is God's new humanity and his new creation, "If any man be "In Christ" he is a new creation" 2 Corinthians 5:17. We are "In Christ" and Christ is in heaven, Colossians 3:3. God no longer sees this lost sinful world. All that he can see is his Son Jesus Christ. However, there will be a judgment of individuals to see who is a believer and who isn't.
I reject none of the Bible and believe, "That all scripture is given by the inspiration of God and is profitable for doctrine, for reproof, for correction, for instruction in righteousness" 2 Timothy 3:16. Because the "Historical Gospel" of Jesus Christ and the "Christ Event" are the heart and the center of the Bible, all scripture should be interpreted in the light of these two marvelous events.
The Bible clearly presents Jesus as the savior of the whole world, 1 John 2:2 and 1 John 4:14, plus many, many, other scriptures. He is the savior of the world because he is the one that has reconciled the world unto God, "God was "IN CHRIST" reconciling the world unto himself" 2 Corinthians 5:19. This is probably one of the most powerful scriptures in the New Testament and may be one of the hardest one for many to believe.
If Jesus has reconciled the world unto God then it should be obvious that Jesus is the savior of the whole world. Because Jesus is the savior of the whole world God now sees ALL THINGS in his Son Jesus Christ, Colossians 1:20. "He is before ALL THINGS and by him ALL THINGS consist" Colossians 1:17. Nothing comes ahead of Jesus Christ. God did not predestinate "some certain persons" to be saved by running them around his Son Jesus Christ. If one is to be saved they must be saved by Christ and not by a declaration from God.
If Jesus is the savior of the whole world then this means that salvation has been provided for the whole world. The word "WHOSOEVER" appears in the Bible 163 times. The word "whosoever" means all, anyone, everyone. If you try to make this word mean some particular group then it no longer means "whosoever". The word "whosoever" means that salvation has been provided for ALL MEN or EVERYONE. "That he (Jesus) by the grace of God should taste death for EVERYONE
" Hebrews 2:9. Now, after reading this scripture it is not good theology to say that Jesus only tasted death for "some certain persons". If you do that, you have just blown the whole Gospel.
Jesus by his own words claims to be the savior of the whole world, "I came not to judge the world, but to SAVE THE WORLD" John 12:47. God sees all things in Jesus Christ. Jesus is God's new humanity and his new creation, "If any man be "In Christ" he is a new creation" 2 Corinthians 5:17. We are "In Christ" and Christ is in heaven, Colossians 3:3. God no longer sees this lost sinful world. All that he can see is his Son Jesus Christ. However, there will be a judgment of individuals to see who is a believer and who isn't.