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imo ameni think he attributes the un-christ likeness in how you approach the individual in which you evaluate…imo
imo ameni think he attributes the un-christ likeness in how you approach the individual in which you evaluate…imo
One more stab to Jesus God BlessWhen Tweeymom stops misrepresenting the Church she will no longer be admonished. However, Scripture requires me to admonish those who do wrong. It is an act of love.
(Luke 17:3, Timothy 5:20, James 5:20)
Rom. 3:23** is usually cited by Protestants who don’t understand the test and have twisted the Scriptures to their own destruction (2 Pet. 3:16).**I definitely believe in the virgin birth, scripture clearly says it.
immaculate conception? I disagree based on scripture
Rom 3:23 For all have sinned, and come short of the glory of God;
Rom 3:24 Being justified freely by his grace through the redemption that is in Christ Jesus:
You’re saying Jesus justified her before she had anything she needed to be justified a.k.a SIN
which according to Scripture doesn’t hold up.
perpetual virginity? I haven’t found scriptures that would lead me to dogmatically accept or reject this view but I’m inclined to believe she remained a virgin.
P.S. Calvin didn’t believe in the immaculate conception from what I’ve read about… if you have sources that show otherwise please do share.
Everytime you insult me you are insulting Jesus, So God Bless. And everytime you point a finger at me you have 3 on your hand pointed back at ya
**If you consider Scriptural admonitions to be, “insults” - then you have exposed yourself as one who does not understand the Word of God.One more stab to Jesus God Bless
I understand the word of God better than you know. Like I said I consider anything that proceeds out of you mouth to be an insult to Jesus, so God Bless and keep up the good work. Cause I am happy in the Lord no matter what you say.:extrahappy:If you consider Scriptural admonitions to be, "insults" - then you have *exposed *yourself as one who does not understand the Word of God.
Of course it is not supposed to happen that way, but it often does. Adoption does not insure final perseverance. Paul clearly states that like the Jews (who are adopted children of God) Christians who are also adopted can be cut off. And he says they can be grafted back in. Read it again. It is there in black and white. Here are other examples.Okay Ryan… that is a tremendous post. I have to say that you and Tweetymom are my favorite Catholic siblings for different reasons! Let’s continue with this thought, for it is why we are discussing the sufficiency of Christ and sufficiency of grace. The Christian life is not one of moving from the kingdom of darkness, to the kingdom of light, and back to the kingdom of darkness and back to the kingdom of light. We are permanenly adopted into the family of God through our Elder Brother (Jesus Christ), or adoption through propitiation.
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And you who once were alienated and hostile in mind because of evil deeds he has now reconciled in his fleshly body through his death, to present you holy, without blemish, and irreproachable before him, provided that you persevere in the faith, firmly grounded, stable, and not shifting from the hope of the gospel that you heard, which has been preached to every creature under heaven, of which I, Paul, am a minister. (Col 1:21-23)Of course it is not supposed to happen that way, but it often does. Adoption does not insure final perseverance. Paul clearly states that like the Jews (who are adopted children of God) Christians who are also adopted can be cut off. And he says they can be grafted back in. Read it again. It is there in black and white. Here are other examples.
Therefore, whoever thinks he is standing secure should take care not to fall. (1 Cor 10:12)
So you are no longer a slave but a child, and if a child then also an heir, through God. At a time when you did not know God, you became slaves to things that by nature are not gods; but now that you have come to know God, or rather to be known by God, how can you turn back again to the weak and destitute elemental powers? Do you want to be slaves to them all over again? (Gal 4:7-9)
For freedom Christ set us free; so stand firm and do not submit again to the yoke of slavery. It is I, Paul, who am telling you that if you have yourselves circumcised, Christ will be of no benefit to you. Once again I declare to every man who has himself circumcised that he is bound to observe the entire law. You are separated from Christ, you who are trying to be justified by law; you have fallen from grace.(Gal 5:1-4)
Like when he insinuates that I am a liar, that I never REALLY attended a Calivinistic church? Or that I am not really a Catholic, that I am just pretending? Much more Christ like, huh.I think he attributes the un-Christ likeness in how you approach the individual in which you evaluate…imo
We ALL want to know when was Cornelius saved? Pretty simply question. I gave my summary of Acts 10, now it is time for you to give us yours.Guan is the one who wanted to disscuss Cornelius. I’m not sure what he wants to discuss about it, but I gave him a reference to the entire account in which we can discuss. We can also include the other Centurion account with Jesus who had great faith. I really don’t know what Guan wants to discuss about the two Centurions, because when you go through Acts 10 through 11, it really refutes quite a bit of Catholic theology. So, let’s wait for Guan to lead us through the two Centurions, okay?
Tweety now thinks she is Jesus.One more stab to Jesus God Bless
The account is Acts 10 through 11.We ALL want to know when was Cornelius saved? Pretty simply question. I gave my summary of Acts 10, now it is time for you to give us yours.
I am well aware of that. Actually, I already gave an answer. Why won’t you answer the question? I thought this was all about finding the truth.The account is Acts 10 through 11.
By your own definition, Calvinism is a Reformed Church. A Reformed Church is one who adheres to the historical Protestant Confessionals like the Westminster Confession of Faith or the London Baptist Confession of 1689. The list of the churches that you attended do not appear to fit those criterias. But, please correct me if I am wrong.Like when he insinuates that I am a liar, that I never REALLY attended a Calivinistic church? Or that I am not really a Catholic, that I am just pretending? Much more Christ like, huh.![]()
I never saw your answer in regards to the two Centurions. Please repost it.I am well aware of that. Actually, I already gave an answer. Why won’t you answer the question? I thought this was all about finding the truth.
No Adam, it is your definition. Many churches adhere to Calvin’s theology, not just Reformed.By your own definition, Calvinism is a Reformed Church. A Reformed Church is one who adheres to the historical Protestant Confessionals like the Westminster Confession of Faith or the London Baptist Confession of 1689. The list of the churches that you attended do not appear to fit those criterias. But, please correct me if I am wrong.
Calvin never believed in the immaculate conception so it is wrong to refer to the “reformers” as believing in it. As he is considered on of the reformers.Rom. 3:23** is usually cited by Protestants who don’t understand the test and have twisted the Scriptures to their own destruction (2 Pet. 3:16).**
How about babies or toddlers below the age of reason? What about those who are mentally challenged and may not have full use of their intellect and will? What about Jesus? In this passage, St. Paul is actually quoting Psalm 14, where it says, "The fool says in his heart, ‘There is no God. They are corrupt…there is none that does good.’” Later in the same Psalm, we hear that “God is present in the company of the “righteous.”
St. Paul was using inclusive language, as was the Psalmist. This would be similar to somebody saying that “everybody in town”** came to the parade. The mass of mankind is what is being referred to in these passages.**
And, what of the Reformers? Were they wrong about this and right about everything else? If they were wrong about** this**** – what makes you think that they were right about the rest?**
The Church NEVER said that Mary wasn’t saved by the grace of God – she was indeed.
Rom. 3:23** is usually cited by Protestants who don’t understand the test and have twisted the Scriptures to their own destruction (**
The question was: when was Cornelius saved?In Acts Chapter 10 we are introduced to Cornelius. He and his family are the first Gentile converts into the Christian faith. We are told that Cornelius was a virtuous man who always prayed and brought alms to the Lord, even before he was justified.
Later in the chapter we see that Cornelius and those who are with him are baptized into the faith. It is clearly through his and his families baptism that he is initiated, as the first Gentile, into the Chritian faith.
- What is God’s grace sufficient for?
So His grace is insufficient for those who will not come to Him in an effectual way?For the salvation and transformation of all who come to Him in an effectual way
- For whom is it sufficient?
God’s grace is insufficient for those who are not in Christ. They are condemned already, so His grace is insufficient to change that?For those who are in Christ and wiil be in Christ.
- Is it sufficient for the non elect , if so, what is it sufficient for?
According to Calvanism, it seems to me that, since the rest are “children of wrath”, that He does not intend to extend grace to them. this is the part that confuses me. Why do so many scriptures say He was sent for the whole world, but was really only sent for a remnant?God’s grace is sufficient for those who it is intended for; to save all God intends to save, and accomplish all God intends to accomplish in regards to redemptive history to the praise of His glorious grace! . God is glorified in His sufficient amazing grace applied to His chosen ones (vessels of His mercy).
I never said anything about being un-adopted. I am talking about an adopted child being cut off or taken back. That is very different from undoing an adoption.Here’s a challenge for you in regards to moving from the kingdom of darkness to the kingdom of light, back to the kingdom of darkness, and again back to the kingdom of light. Sonship and adoption is permanent. Do you see earthly parents who undo their adoptions based on behavior issues? How much more will our perfectly Heavenly Father secure our adoption based on the behavior of our Elder Brother?.
I’m very familiar with Pastor MacArthur’s transition to Calvinism. I used to attend his Dad’s church in which his dad Jack MacArthur preached. It’s definitely not a Reformed Church. One of the most influential books for Pastor MacArthur is a book written by the Puritan pastor Theologian Thomas Watson called “A Body of Divinity” based on the Westminster Shorter Catechism. Granted, Pastor MacArthur fits better in the Reformed Camp than the Arminian Protestant Camp. However, I would not consider him to be fully Reformed. He is quite the dispensational - Calvinist hybrid. One of my best friends attended the Masters Seminary. I know many pastors who go to the Masters Pastors conference every year. Before I moved, I attended a PCA Church near Westminster West Seminary in which the main pastor was also a Hebrew Professor at Westminster Seminary. There’s a big difference between a Reformed Church and Grace Community Church.No Adam, it is your definition. Many churches adhere to Calvin’s theology, not just Reformed.
The first thing I was given at MacArthur’s church was the Westminster Confession. MacArthur considers himself a Calvinist, I gave you the link to the article.
FBC was probably a hyper-Calvinist church. Still, I was firmly rooted in Calvin’s theology.
So, are you trying to say that I can not know what Calvinism teaches because I didn’t attend a Reformed Church?