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Rojan Dominic

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Jesus Christ is my Lord and Savior | Author: IN HIS IMAGE: 50 Foundational Lessons to Help You Walk in the Holiness of God |Email: [email protected]

Québec Katılım Mart 2026
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Rojan Dominic@RojanDominic·
@HomemakingLady When the Lord is literally reigning as King over all the earth, would you still be praying to the triune God in faith?
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It’s a great day to trust the triune God with your life!
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Rojan Dominic@RojanDominic·
@PaulTripp The teaching that gives people false assurance that, if you believe in Jesus, all your future sins will be forgiven is false teaching. When you believe in Jesus, only your past sins are forgiven. For present sins to be forgiven, you must confess them. There is no future sin.
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Rojan Dominic@RojanDominic·
@PaulTripp You can’t simply stand in the power of the resurrection after committing evil and wicked acts against people and against God. You must go through the sacrificial process: go to the High Priest, confess your sins, be cleansed by the sprinkling of blood, offer spiritual sacrifices.
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Paul David Tripp@PaulTripp·
When you're sinned against, or when the fallen world breaks your door down, or when the things that God calls sinful start to look powerfully attractive and appealing - will you stand in resurrection strength?
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Rojan Dominic@RojanDominic·
@rcsprouljr I understand. Maybe I should look for someone like N. T. Wright, who does not have a problem setting aside traditional convictions in pursuit of understanding the mysteries of the Kingdom of God.
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Rojan Dominic@RojanDominic·
@needGod_net Do you realize that, in order to defend your beloved doctrines on earth, you risk your reward in heaven by encouraging people not to care about obedience and doing good to others? Be wise, dear brother. You may gain followers here, but you will be called least in the Kingdom.
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needGod.net@needGod_net·
Grace fuels obedience. But our obedience doesn’t play a part in God accepting us into heaven. Otherwise it gives us a reason to boast.
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Rojan Dominic@RojanDominic·
@5Solas2 That wasn’t the real intent of the serpent’s question (the words “actually” or “indeed” were probably supplied by the translators). His intent was to test Eve’s knowledge about the tree and to hear clearly from her what God had commanded them. Only then a sin can be committed.
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5 Solas@5Solas2·
Satan was the first to question the clarity of God’s Word: “Did God actually say?” The Roman Catholic Church does the same by saying God isn’t clear when He speaks.
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Rojan Dominic@RojanDominic·
@alumarichard4 @JCRyle God’s favor is first shown to individuals, and through them it extends to the nations that come from them. The same is true of His disapproval: it is first directed toward the individual, and then toward the nation that comes from them.
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@RojanDominic @JCRyle There is no scripture in that says God hated Esau the individual,you wont find it any where . people read into scripture
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J.C. Ryle@JCRyle·
The Calvinists and Arminians. -Paul Washer
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Rojan Dominic@RojanDominic·
@SteveMeisterVDM Because the man who taught people for forty years lacked two things: the Word of Truth and the Spirit of Truth.
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Steve Meister@SteveMeisterVDM·
"You can spend forty years teaching people to be awake to the fact of mystery and then some fellow with no more theological sense than a jackrabbit gets himself a radio and all your work is forgotten. I do wonder where it will end." - John Ames
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Rojan Dominic@RojanDominic·
@TheHustleCritic @GercinoGer The Lord has poured out His love into our hearts through the Holy Spirit. We don’t experience it because we assume His love is expressed through providing us comfort in the form of money. It is expressed when we love others by being a comfort to them and doing good to them.
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Austin Smith@TheHustleCritic·
“I need your love like I need water.” This is the foundation of Christianity. It isn’t doctrine. It isn’t sacraments. It isn’t moral perfection. It’s wanting Him more than anything else.
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Rojan Dominic@RojanDominic·
@TurretinFan @HwsEleutheroi @Soteriology101 The disagreement lies in your use of the term “moral evil” and in attributing to God the act of bringing evil upon people. The term “moral evil” is self-contradictory. We should be careful not to say that God brings evil upon people. Evil is ultimately caused by the evil one.
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Francis Turretin
Francis Turretin@TurretinFan·
Please bear with the length of this response, but as @Soteriology101 (recently, in another thread) complained the brevity of responses, it's necessary. It demonstrates that (contrary to Flowers' position) God brings about moral evil without God being guilty. Open to Habakkuk 1. blueletterbible.org/kjv/hab/1/1/s_… Verse 1 describes the book as a whole, namely as the burden (some translations say "oracle") that Habakkuk saw. Verses 2-4 are Habakkuk complaining to the LORD about the injustice he is experiencing in Israel at that time. Verses 5-11 describe the judgment that God is going to bring. It's the kind of judgment God promised Israel in Deuteronomy 28. It involves men doing horrific violence, enslavement, robbery, and blasphemy in the process. God takes credit for this, saying, "I will work a work in your days, which ye will not believe, though it be told you." (Hab 1:5) Yet Habakkuk immediately responds by referring to God as the Holy One (vs. Habakkuk rightly characterizes this moral evil (on the part of the Chaldeans) as proceeding from a morally justified purpose on the part of God, namely judgment and correction. Hab 1:12 God's purpose in the Chaldaean's moral evil was moral good. In most cases of moral evil, we do not have insight into God's morally good purposes for that moral evil. However, if this moral evil can be brought about by God with good purposes (and therefore although God works, God is not guilty), who - except an atheist - would deny that God can have a good purpose in any moral evil that God brings about?
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Rojan Dominic@RojanDominic·
@rcsprouljr The book is quite radical, but it could be groundbreaking in helping to remove enmity and bring unity to the body of Christ, for which the Lord suffered and died on the Cross. I am looking for people who can support my work. Are you interested?
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Rojan Dominic@RojanDominic·
@rcsprouljr I am working on my second book, titled The Gospel Message According to the Righteousness of God. This book will show the absurdity of the core doctrines of the Catholic and Protestant churches. Its aim is to bring about unity between them by shining light on dark areas.
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Rojan Dominic@RojanDominic·
Getting blocked by Calvinism supporters left and right for simply expounding the Scriptures to them.
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Rojan Dominic@RojanDominic·
@TurretinFan @HwsEleutheroi @Soteriology101 This is not moral evil. It is the “eye for an eye and tooth for a tooth” justice of God, used to save His righteous people and keep justice going forth in His land If this reply helped bring some light to the subject, please consider buying my book. The link is in my profile. 5.
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Rojan Dominic@RojanDominic·
@TurretinFan @HwsEleutheroi @Soteriology101 “Are you not from everlasting, O Lord my God, my Holy One? We shall not die. O Lord, you have ordained them as a judgment, and you, O Rock, have established them for reproof.” (Habakkuk 1:12) 4/
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