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Look at the ugliness in some people's hearts:
The Gospel in Romans 10 June 14th, 2015 11:12 AM Nick M repent you heathen
The Gospel in Romans 10 June 14th, 2015 11:12 AM Nick M repent you heathen
Yes, we know. You like to ignore what the text actually says and make stuff up as you go.
Look at the ugliness in some people's hearts:
The Gospel in Romans 10 June 14th, 2015 11:12 AM Nick M repent you heathen
Lol; now that was funny.
I know; you did not mean it to be funny.
It's its' recurrent ignorance that makes its so...
People get baptized for Jesus.
I guess it depends on what we believe/understand [the mind] what this issue of "with the heart man believeth" is dealing with.
When you speak of group, of course several individuals are included. That's what a group is --- several individuals rather than a single individual.Not necessarily. As in the phrase "our loved ones" - it can, for example, in some instances, also refer to the singular within a collective of individuals who each lost, is concerned about, etc., for a loved one.
"They" is referring to all in a group of individuals, not a singular person.In this, then, it can also refer to one individual, just as the word "they" in the passage can refer both to the individual; singular, as well as to individuals; plural.
Ummm, Christ is singular because it is of one individual.1 Corinthians 15:
20. But now is Christ [singular] risen from the dead, [plural] and become the firstfruits of them that slept [plural].
Not anymore. One is either baptized into Christ, or he is not saved.
Christendom's various and contradictory "baptisms for Jesus" are superfluous and pointless at best, part of works righteousness at worst.
If you have not entered the Covenant, the contract, exactly as specified, then you have not entered the Covenant.
Jesus came and gave the conditions of the Covenant. If you do not do what it says, then you are not saved.
There was no covenant made with any Gentile, so Gentiles as Gentiles cannot enter into any covenant God made with Israel. Benefit from its blessings? Yes, purely and solely by grace -- but be a legitimate party to the covenant? No. That was Israel's place alone.
You are badly mistaken. Jesus' blood shed on the cross is the blood of the Covenant.
Show from Scripture an explicit statement where God cut any covenant with Gentiles apart from, and in spite of, national Israel.
LOL!Look at the ugliness in some people's hearts:
The Gospel in Romans 10 June 14th, 2015 11:12 AM Nick M repent you heathen
You are trying to twist it up.
Its there, per Paul's overall narrative - which the abundance of related passages from within Romans thru Philemon give one a sense of.
A simple example of this...
Romans 10:
4. For Christ is the end of the law for righteousness to every one that believeth.
The sense of this end is two-fold; He ended the Law for righteousness by His Own... and He was the end the Law had been meant to point the Jew to.
Romans 10:
4. For Christ is the end of the law for righteousness to every one that believeth.
No. I simply asked you to substantiate what you said, but you know you can't. You're teaching as Scripture the traditions of men.
LOL!
Look at the hypocrite that also leaves neg reps with unflattering comments - YOU.
Yes, we know, you only consider it ugly when others do it.
Am not sure if I agree with that, as to the heart issue part of it, and so, find it interesting in contrast.
I guess it depends on what we believe/understand [the mind] what this issue of "with the heart man believeth" is dealing with.
What I am getting a sense of again is that this "heart" issue is the heart or core of one's mind - the issue in Romans 10 being not that they had not believed but that they had believed in error.
I do not believe you.
There is only one gospel, and that same one and only gospel given first to the Jews was then given to Gentiles, Greeks, and everyone else.
Show one scripture that says there is another gospel.
Show it now or repent.