AndThisGospel
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Those quotes apply only towards the saved!
"all men died in Him" [2 Cor 5:14]
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Those quotes apply only towards the saved!
The contex of the "all men" would be all those whom he saved!"all men died in Him"
The context of the "all men" would be all those whom he saved!
Again, the all men would be those whom God intended to save, His chosen in Chrsit, and those promises ONLY apply to the saved, not to the lost!No Sir, that's not the context. The text clearly states that "One (Christ as the Son of Man) died for all, therefore all died"
If your life from Adam (your "old self") wasn't crucified with Christ (see Rom 6:6) 2000 years ago then you stand condemned and not "justified unto life" (see Rom 5:18). When we "were God’s enemies, we were reconciled to him through the death of his Son." Rom 5:10
Again, the all men would be those whom God intended to save, His chosen in Chrsit, and those promises ONLY apply to the saved, not to the lost!
If all men, meaning every single person who ever lived, died in Christ then they are all saved and we shall see Hitler, Osama Bin Laden and Jack the Ripper in heaven."all men died in Him" [2 Cor 5:14]
I'm a Calvinist and I know.The dilemma of presenting Calvin's limited atonement is one never really knows if God has chosen him to be part of the elect. Perhaps he has been chosen for damnation and he just thinks that he is saved? That would make him self-deceived.
There's no assurance of salvation "in Christ" in Calvin's limited atonement heresy.....
If all men, meaning every single person who ever lived, died in Christ then they are all saved and we shall see Hitler, Osama Bin Laden and Jack the Ripper in heaven.
I'm a Calvinist and I know.![]()
Again, the all men would be those whom God intended to save, His chosen in Christ....
Because I'm a sinner, and Christ Jesus came into the world to save ungodly sinners such as me (Mark 2:17; Romans 5:6; 1 Timothy 1:15). How do you know?How do you know that God has chosen you as part of the elect?
AndThisGospel said:Martin Marprelate said:If all men, meaning every single person who ever lived, died in Christ then they are all saved and we shall see Hitler, Osama Bin Laden and Jack the Ripper in heaven.
- If they are in heaven they will be a "new creation"....They will no longer have their "fallen natures" and they will perfectly reflect God's agape love.
- Did these man accept the gospel? Most likely not. Why? The fruit of the gospel - the fruit of accepting Christ is a change in that believer. Those who practice sin, as a lifestyle, prove that their faith is not in Christ (see 1 John 3:8/Gal 5:21)
Because I'm a sinner, and Christ Jesus came into the world to save ungodly sinners such as me (Mark 2:17; Romans 5:6; 1 Timothy 1:15). How do you know?
If Hitler & Co. died 'in Christ,' they were new creations.
Please refrain from telling untruths regarding what others believe. I know I am elect because I believe Christ died for my sins, according to the scriptures, was buried, and rose again from the dead for my justification.I like your answer, but a true Calvinist would never know if he has salvation.
Please refrain from telling untruths regarding what others believe. I know I am elect because I believe Christ died for my sins, according to the scriptures, was buried, and rose again from the dead for my justification.
The saved wil knowthat they are elect, as that fact is made by the Spiri unto them. That is why the message of Jesus goes out to all, as the elect willreceive it gladly, and only Godknows who those are!The dilemma of presenting Calvin's limited atonement is one never really knows if God has chosen him to be part of the elect. Perhaps he has been chosen for damnation and he just thinks that he is saved? That would make him self-deceived.
There's no assurance of salvation "in Christ" in Calvin's limited atonement heresy.....
And Judas....If all men, meaning every single person who ever lived, died in Christ then they are all saved and we shall see Hitler, Osama Bin Laden and Jack the Ripper in heaven.
John stated that we can know Jesus, and know we now have eternal life, right??I like your answer, but a true Calvinist would never know if he has salvation.
"God has elected, based solely upon the counsel of his own will, some for glory and others for damnation (Romans 9:15,21)"
God states to us that while yet sinners, outside of Christ, were enemies at war with God, so how they also be reconciled already?We need to backup and clarify some terms. Hitler the individual didn't die "in Christ" 2000 years ago. Hitler didn't exist 2000 years ago as an individual, but he was in loins of his ancestors all the way back to Adam.
You see all of us share one humanity - Adam's life after the fall. Hence all of us are the multiplication of Adam's fallen life - a life indwelt with sin (iniquity). That's why Paul states that "in Adam all die".
Then what exactly died "in Christ" 2000 years ago (see Rom 6:6/7:4)? Answer: Our Adamic life, i.e., the fallen life we all share with Adam.
In assuming our Adamic life Christ, as the Son of Man, rewrote our history from condemnation to "no condemnation" (see Roman 5:18/Rom 8:1). That work is finish - it is complete. It is a past, historical event.
At the crucifixion our Adamic life died the 2nd death "in Christ". Christ's Deity did not die, rather our Adamic life (Christ as the Son of Man) died forever.
In the resurrection God the Father didn't raise our fallen Adamic life up, but instead raised up Christ with a glorified, immortal life. This life He took to heaven to represent us before the Father and His law (see Col 1:13/Eph 2:6). In Him we are complete.