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12/18/07 11:14 AM |
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I am the Weapon of Mass Instruction. It is within my nature to give you truth.If you want something from me all you have to do is ask. You have not, because you ask not. Unlike you, I can give a straightforward answer. I can not be as gracious as I were in the past with my instruction because SA has limited the amount of posting. And since the thumb-sucking Calvinists cry foul play if I make consecutive post, my options are fairly limited. You rallied against me and forced SA to make a rule to limit my post; now you are crying that I do not give you more information. Make up your minds people. Demned if I do and demned if I do not. |
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12/18/07 12:44 AM |
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Discerning Believer wrote: Yamil, How would you then reconcile Rom. 5:1 with all the aforementioned verses, especially Rom 3:24, "Being justified freely by his grace through the redemption that is in Christ Jesus:"? Very carefully.Just kidding. The only point that is relevant to our discussion is Romans 3:24 and Romans 5:9. The others are simply rabbit trails that really do not speak to the issue at hand. I believe that the one does not have to negate the other. I think that is what you are trying to do with faith. If the Bible states that we are justified by faith, by grace, and by his blood then we are to accept all three statemenst. They can easily be reconciled with the following statment. One is justified when he places his faith in the blood of Jesus which he spilt by his grace. Off to bed. |
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12/17/07 11:58 PM |
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You forgot the part when it states, justified by faith.Is that one missing from the Bible? DB wrote: Tell me Yamil, what is "justification"? Justification is the judicial act by which God declares one to be righteous.
DB wrote: Who is the justifier? GodDB wrote: How is it applied to the sinner? When mans appropriates personal faith in the saving work of Jesus on the cross apart from any meritorious work.See how easy that is to answer questions DB. Nothing to hide. No itchy-twitchy dance. It's very nice not to have anything to hide. You should try it. |
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12/17/07 3:07 PM |
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This is where we left off last time...DB wrote: JD, That IS the point I have been trying to make all along. No you have not. You just stated that justification is not by faith. Not even the Reformers in all of their Calvinistic glory would make such a scandalous statement.DB wrote: The missing ingredient I don't see in your group is God's grace, you have to add a human equation to the mix. The human equation is faith silly. Like I said above, you are not saying what JD is saying. The reason you go back and forth in your confusion is that you do not believe that justification is by faith. You believe that justification is by election, and faith is a by product of it.Was that not what you were trying to prove with the gross grammatical blunder you made from Romans? Now let's see if you really are open to a discussion. |
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12/17/07 12:12 AM |
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I was going to read the article in it's entirety but how can one take an article seriously, when the chapter referred to has "Our act of faith is not imputed to us as a Righteousness" when the Bible states "his faith is counted for righteousness" in Romans 4:5.An outright denial of God's Word! I think these people are too infatuated with themselves. They almost think that they are smarter than God himself. Do they even have a conscience? Bunch of _________________! (I will leave the blank up to your most creative imaginations) ML wrote: But where in Scripture do we find a carnal man approving and willingly accepting God's gift? I know of at least one person... He goes by ML. |
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12/16/07 6:26 PM |
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Yea, right. That's what they all say.You do not hear mine, and I still answer them. Funny how that works. Nevertheless, it is within my nature to answer your questions. After all, I am the Weapon of Mass Instruction. Unfortunately, it is much harder for you. After all, you are a Calvinist, and Calvinists have all the questions but none of the answers. The only thing they understand is: Sola Calvinism! Everything else is the same thing Charlie Brown hears. |
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12/16/07 9:52 AM |
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R. K. Borill wrote: Is that all this is to you Yamil, a game? You mean me and you. No. I consider it more of a joke the fact that you cannot answer a simple question.Allan wrote: Did the topic change? No one told me! Firstly, its not about you. Secondly, it has not changed at all. The Calvinist has been lecturing me about how one must be unconditionally elected if he is to be justified.So the question is, is justification truly by faith alone or by unconditional election alone? What say you? Allan wrote: "Do you believe that justification is by faith alone?( ) Yes, justification is by faith alone. See, that was not that bad was it? So do you concede with me that justification IS NOT by unconditional election? |
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