KenH
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Believers will not abandon Christ.
Absolutely true, but it is only because Christ will not abandon God's elect.
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Believers will not abandon Christ.
Absolutely true, but it is only because Christ will not abandon God's elect.
.As long as you insist on John Calvin's doctrine of elect you will remain as blind as a bat. God will not give light to someone who rejects light. You do not even need a Bible to be a Calvinist, because it can teach anything you want it to. Calvinism exercises authority over it.
Someone in Hebrews are falling away and are admonished not to do it. If saved Hebrews will not fall away, then the author is writing to unbelievers, as well as to believers, the Hebrews, who has both.
Was Hebrews written to believers or unbelievers?
As long as you insist on John Calvin's doctrine of elect you will remain as blind as a bat.
The name “Hebrews” is not mentioned as the intended target audience of this letter.Wrong again. The Hebrews letter was written to Hebrews. The warnings in this letter are not meant to apply to the believing Hebrews, they are to the unbelieving Hebrews. In He 9:39, the believing Hebrews, of which the author was one, was not of the number of the Hebrews who drew back, he said.
If you drew back, it would not be to the law of Moses.
In their book "An introduction to the New Testament by D. A. Carson and Douglas J. Moo they write:
"All agree that the book is written for Christians , who are urged to maintain their confession.
dispensationalists
The soteriology of Hebrews, which allows for loss of salvation
Dispensationalism is a false teaching. Any true Christian in that mess should flee from that false eschatology posthaste.
"Moses or Christ: Paul's Reply to Dispensational Error" by Charles D. Alexander
Microsoft Word - MOSES OR CHRIST _C. D. Alexander_.docx (wsimg.com)
LOL, apparently all Christianity was wrong before the mid1800s Americans got it right. That's just too funny.Non-Dispensationalism is a false teaching. Any true Christian in that mess should flee from that false eschatology posthaste.
See how easy that is?
A more specific reproof would be more helpful.
I will read that, thanks.
LOL, apparently all Christianity was wrong before the mid1800s Americans got it right. That's just too funny.
Not true.This was just the charge of the Papists against the Protestant reformation in the 1500s (and remains).
Dispensationalism was not a 19th century novelty.
IS DISPENSATIONALISM NEW?