The Gospel Verses Predestination

JudgeRightly

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So its good news to tell a sinner Christ died for them, but that didnt save you ?
If they accept His free gift, then they are saved.

If they reject His free gift, then if they die while still rejecting it, they go to hell to await judgment.

Only those who accept His free gift are saved.

Jesus reconciled the world to Himself when He went to the cross. But reconciliation is not salvation. God has done his part, just like He did for Abram in Genesis 15. All Abraham had to do was accept that he could do nothing.

In the same way, one simply has to accept that God did everything, and that he (the man) can do nothing to save Himself.

That's what Paul meant when he wrote Romans 10:9. "...That if you confess with your mouth the Lord Jesus and believe in your heart that God has raised Him from the dead, you will be saved."
 

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If they accept His free gift, then they are saved.

If they reject His free gift, then if they die while still rejecting it, they go to hell to await judgment.

Only those who accept His free gift are saved.

Jesus reconciled the world to Himself when He went to the cross. But reconciliation is not salvation. God has done his part, just like He did for Abram in Genesis 15. All Abraham had to do was accept that he could do nothing.

In the same way, one simply has to accept that God did everything, and that he (the man) can do nothing to save Himself.

That's what Paul meant when he wrote Romans 10:9. "...That if you confess with your mouth the Lord Jesus and believe in your heart that God has raised Him from the dead, you will be saved."

So you are in essence telling a sinner that Christ died for you but that in and of itself did not save you.
 

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Thats a lie.

Saying it doesn't make it so.

Also you deny the saving efficacy of Christ death that is not the Good news!

The gospel (good news) is that Christ died for all men, that no longer does anyone have to become part of the nation of Israel (the Elect Lady) to form a relationship with God, no longer does one have to go through a priest on Earth, because Christ is the High Priest and King, according to the order of Melchizedek.

and He died for all, that those who live should live no longer for themselves, but for Him who died for them and rose again. - 2 Corinthians 5:15 http://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=2Corinthians5:15&version=NKJV

Christ died for all.

Those that live (the believers) should live for the One who died for ALL and then rose again.

Thats unbelief to teach Christ death doesn't save sinners He died for.

Saying it doesn't make it so.
 

beloved57

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Saying it doesn't make it so.



The gospel (good news) is that Christ died for all men, that no longer does anyone have to become part of the nation of Israel (the Elect Lady) to form a relationship with God, no longer does one have to go through a priest on Earth, because Christ is the High Priest and King, according to the order of Melchizedek.

and He died for all, that those who live should live no longer for themselves, but for Him who died for them and rose again. - 2 Corinthians 5:15 http://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=2Corinthians5:15&version=NKJV

Christ died for all.

Those that live (the believers) should live for the One who died for ALL and then rose again.



Saying it doesn't make it so.

Theres no gospel of Christ telling sinners Christ died for you but you still lost. Thats dishonoring to Christ !
 

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Matthew 23:37 is speaking of how the 'House of Israel' used their 'God-given' (created) free-choice (will) to not follow after their God.

We ALL have a free-choice (will) to accept/reject the Gospel and Christ's work on the cross. If you deny that, you're not believing the Scriptures. (Bible)
Was the "House of Israel" chosen by God to be His people?
Does God allow people to sin by their own volition?
(Hint: The answer should be 'yes' on both questions.)
Can a human being override the will of God?
If yes, then their will is free from all constraints. If no, then the human ability to choose is limited and constrained under a greater force and will. Do you answer 'yes or 'no' to the question?
 

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Theres no gospel of Christ telling sinners Christ died for you but you still lost. Thats dishonoring to Christ !
So then it should be easy to refute my last post.

2 Corinthians 5:15

....................All <--- Christ died for

................../.....\

................/.........\

Believers.............Unbelievers

---------------............-------------------

included in..........do not believe

the group............in nor live for

called, "those......Christ even

who Christ..........though He died

died for";.............for them;

should live..........included in

for Christ.............the group

because..............called, "those

Christ died..........who Christ

for them..............died for"
 

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So then it should be easy to refute my last post.

2 Corinthians
....................All <--- Christ died for
................../.....\
................/.........\
Believers.............Unbelievers
---------------............-------------------
included in..........do not believe
the group............in nor live for
called, "those......Christ even
who Christ..........though He died
died for";.............for them;
should live..........included in
for Christ.............the group
because..............called, "those
Christ died..........who Christ
for them..............died for"

This is just a test if your eyesight.
Can you see your gospel of works salvation in your post? Yes...or...no?
 

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Was the "House of Israel" chosen by God to be His people?

Yes, God determined that he would separate out a group of people for Himself, and they would be the "chosen" people.

Does God allow people to sin by their own volition?

God allows people to love or hate Him, yes.

(Hint: The answer should be 'yes' on both questions.)
Can a human being override the will of God?

A human being can limit what God can do in a situation.

For example, if God says He wants to bless a nation, but they rebel against Him, He cannot bless them, because they rebelled against Him. Likewise, if God says He wants to destroy a nation, but they repent and turn back to Him, He cannot destroy them, because they repented.

Why couldn't God do that which he wanted to do? Because God is good and just, and does not reward those who deserve punishment, and does not punish those who deserve reward.

If yes, then their will is free from all constraints. If no, then the human ability to choose is limited and constrained under a greater force and will. Do you answer 'yes or 'no' to the question?

God's will will prevail in the end, yes. So in a sense, yes and no.
 

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This is just a test if your eyesight.
Can you see your gospel of works salvation in your post? Yes...or...no?
My eyesight is just fine.

I can see how you might think that it's a works based salvation that I put forth. But I encourage you to (re)read Romans 10:9, and apply that to 2 Corinthians 5:15, and the chart which diagrams the Corinthians passage.
 
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