Chad.Being.Chad
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Chad.Being.Chad
@ChadRutter_
Building things that add value and create positive impact. Dad Life. Jesus loves you.
The Netherlands Beigetreten Ağustos 2019
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@InspiringPhilos How would you react if he greeted you in heaven?
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@MrEncouragement A God that saves all or a God that intentionally creates some destined for eternal hell?
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Is God the greatest conceivable good?
If God isn’t the greatest conceivable good, then what would be greater than God?
Knowing that nothing can be greater than God, I present two choices: which is the greater?
• A God that selects a few to save?
• A God that invites all who will come to be saved?
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@JosiahForYeshua You are so blind.
You contradict yourself with every sentence. Bot brain
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@ChadRutter_ I said nothing about inserting sin between you and God. I said that willful sin will cause you to throw away your faith and fall away. Nothing is coming between you and God—you’re just abandoning Him.
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This is a straw man. The alternative to “once saved always saved” is not “earning our salvation.” It’s not really even “losing our salvation,” because we can’t be separated from God or accidentally misplace our faith. But we can THROW AWAY our boldness and the reward that comes with it (that’s biblical terminology—Hebrews 10:35) through the active choice to keep willfully sinning, thereby trampling upon and cutting ourselves off from Yeshua’s sacrifice (v. 10:26). We cannot earn our salvation through our own actions, but only by belief in Yeshua; likewise, we cannot be saved if we walk in unbelief. If we allow sin to harden our hearts, it will cause unbelief in us and we will fall away from God (v. 3:12-13).
So no, this isn’t about “earning your salvation” or trying to use your own works to keep yourself saved. But we as believers need to have the sober understanding that if we allow sin to fester in our lives, there is a real danger that we will reject the faith and revert to unbelief—and no one who is in unbelief can be saved. If we do fall away like this, then Yeshua can’t die for us a second time (v. 6:4-6), and we can’t be born again again.
Have confidence and peace in your faith, knowing that there is NO WAY to accidentally lose your salvation, or for anything to insert itself between you and God. But Scripture teaches us to have a healthy fear of the damage that sin can cause. Exhort one another, so that none of us will be hardened to God and throw away the new life that He has given us.
BiblicaLee Yours@LeeFoo9
If you are truly Born Again, Jesus will not lose one of you. John 6:39 (one of many such verses) Only those trying to earn their salvation (usually the water baptism crowd) think they can lose it. But they never had it.
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@LibTearCreator1 Need to watch the entire video, hoping there was a part where He also just shares Christ's love for the broken in this world.
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@jason_howerton Do you think God created certain people knowing they were destined to hell ?
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Pastor preached a sermon about hell today. The kind you don’t hear often in churches these days.
I didn’t leave feeling afraid or angry at God for creating such a place.
I left in complete disbelief that God would ever save such a wicked man like me after all I’ve done. Hell isn’t unfair. It’s unfair that I get to go to heaven
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Jonny Ardavanis responding to the question of whether a woman can teach from the pulpit of a church under the authority of her elders on a Sunday morning:
"Well, listen, the Bible either says women can preach, or they cannot...I would just encourage people, you and I are not allowed to make arbitrary decisions and say, 'You know what, we think she can teach under our authority once a month.'
A woman may be preaching under the authority of her elders, but she is most definitely not preaching under the authority of the New Testament, nor the Holy Spirit who wrote it...
You may be asking, 'Would I leave a church that has a woman preaching, even if under the authority of her elders?' Yes, I would. Yes, I would. I would ask the elders to reconsider their position. I would present to them Scripture.
And you may be asking, 'Why? What's the consequence of this?' Well, the consequence of this is just, it's disobedience. It's in the Bible. What's the consequence? Weak churches.
And when men don't lead, churches die. And when churches break down, the culture breaks down, and you're watching this in our world today. Like in the garden, when you overthrow God's design for the family and for the church, there are disastrous consequences."
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@rootcausesleuth Bc His role isn’t to keep re earning our forgiveness but to continually stand in our place before the Father is how I see that
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@yesiwetmyplants Yes. Because it says he remembers our sin no more.
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