Silverhair
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Since my theology is in accord with the Bible, my answer is in accord with the Bible.
That's what you keep telling yourself, but the reality is that you have misapplied many of the verses.
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Since my theology is in accord with the Bible, my answer is in accord with the Bible.
Under your theological view, why was it necessary for Christ to die for His sheep?
Under your theological view, why was it necessary for Christ to die for His sheep?
So they would hear His voice and come to Him. Remember we all know that their is a God of creation Rom 1:19 many just reject Him.
Based on that reply, it sounds like you don't accept the Biblical doctrine of propitiation. Would that be accurate about your position?
Why would you say that?
Why would you say that?
Why would you say that?
Lets see here:
1Jn_4:10 ...the propitiation for our sins.
1Jn_2:2 ...He Himself is the propitiation for our sins
Heb_2:17 ...to make propitiation for the sins of the people
Rom_3:25 ...a propitiation in His blood through faith
Sure seems clear to me. It is God who is "propitiated" by the vindication of His holy and righteous character, whereby through the provision He has made in the vicarious and expiatory sacrifice of Christ, He has so dealt with sin that He can show mercy to the believing sinner in the removal of his guilt and the remission of his sins.
Also, according to your theological views, how do God's elect attain a perfect righteousness?
… and for our good.because He is God, He did it for His glory and to demonstrate His sovereignty over creation by choosing to glorify His Son Jesus Christ as Savior of the world
Perfect righteousness when we are in heaven. God views us as righteous through the blood of His son because of our faith in the Son
Perfect righteousness when we are in heaven. God views us as righteous through the blood of His son because of our faith in the Son
Do you believe in the Biblical doctrine of imputation?
I believe in “Logic” that is called a fallacy of the excluded middle. It is not an either/or matter.Did Adam, "fall,' from something or did Adam do exactly what God knew he would do, for the purpose of God?
So you believe, in your theology, that your salvation depends on you and your performance, that salvation is not 100% of God? That as Jonah said in Jonah 2:9 that "Salvation is of the LORD"?
How did you come to that conclusion? We are saved by grace because we have trusted in the Son, or do you not believe what the bible says?
We all sin but those that believe will be saved Gal 3:22
God rewards those that seek Him Heb 11:6
We hear and believe the gospel, God saves Eph 1:13
Why?
WHY?
I reject any soteriology that begins with, "I am saved because I..."
Romans 10:3 For they being ignorant of God's righteousness, and going about to establish their own righteousness, have not submitted themselves unto the righteousness of God.
Then you reject the bible. Sad to see but that is your choice.
Rom 1:16 For I am not ashamed of the gospel of Christ, for it is the power of God to salvation for everyone who believes, for the Jew first and also for the Greek.
Rom 1:17 For in it the righteousness of God is revealed from faith to faith; as it is written, "THE JUST SHALL LIVE BY FAITH."
God decreed the fall
because He is God, He did it for His glory and to demonstrate His sovereignty over creation by choosing to glorify His Son Jesus Christ as Savior of the world