• Welcome to Baptist Board, a friendly forum to discuss the Baptist Faith in a friendly surrounding.

    Your voice is missing! You will need to register to get access to all the features that our community has to offer.

    We hope to see you as a part of our community soon and God Bless!

Search results

  1. C

    Helpful Distinctions Between Covenant Theology and Dispensationalism

    I agree, the sooner you come around to my way of thinking we can get started on that, lol. See how that goes? Thank God He doesn't require correct doctrine, but repentance and faith.
  2. C

    Helpful Distinctions Between Covenant Theology and Dispensationalism

    I'm a strong believer in that you can be wrong on all the doctrines we discuss here, but if you get the foundation of all doctrine right (Jesus Christ) through faith and repentance, you have met the requirement God demands for salvation. I admit I have a serious problem with the end results of...
  3. C

    Helpful Distinctions Between Covenant Theology and Dispensationalism

    Oh, I see! That's a good move! I have several local Pentecostal friends that like to dispute the area of Dis. concerning tongues.
  4. C

    Helpful Distinctions Between Covenant Theology and Dispensationalism

    I've never been a Calvinist, never agreed with the end result of it. I'm really one of those who can't see it in Scripture, it's just not there, imho.
  5. C

    Helpful Distinctions Between Covenant Theology and Dispensationalism

    Have you been following the Dispensationalism thread that @Salty mistakenly placed in the "Other Christian Denominations forum? If so, what do you think?
  6. C

    Calvinists

    LOL, I like the added touch, "blah, blah, blah," that will draw 'em in for conversation.
  7. C

    Helpful Distinctions Between Covenant Theology and Dispensationalism

    Are you serious, Z? There was a time in your life when you were not a Calvinist?
  8. C

    Do Calvinists hold a different gospel?

    I guess you have been blinded to it from your teachings. Christ is saying you could be OF my sheep, you could believe, but you have chosen not to! They have willfully chosen not to be OF His sheep.
  9. C

    Do Calvinists hold a different gospel?

    He says, "My sheep hear my voice and I know them, and they follow Me." He knows they are not His sheep, and they will not believe. "But you believe not, because you are not OF my sheep.
  10. C

    Helpful Distinctions Between Covenant Theology and Dispensationalism

    You can discuss all the distinctions between C/T and Dis. as you like, but I can tell you right now all those distinctions come home to roost in the different view of Israel and the Church.
  11. C

    Do Calvinists hold a different gospel?

    Even the apostle of love had a balance. Yes, I given John 10:26 much thought through years along with similar verses. They were not His sheep because they chose not to be His sheep. They simply would not believe Him. Christ knew who was and who was not His sheep, who would and would not...
  12. C

    Do Calvinists hold a different gospel?

    You probably heard that God loves you so much because He does. The most famous verse in all of Scripture says, "For God so loved the world that He gave..." The apostle John that preached Love in every way known to man wouldn't agree with you. But I have no doubt a variety of old hard nosed...
  13. C

    Do Calvinists hold a different gospel?

    Not all Calvinists teach the love of God for mankind, there are some here on these forums that teach God doesn't love everyone. That God does not offer His salvation to all of mankind. I'm surprised you haven't heard what I have heard from the lost.
  14. C

    GOD AND FATHER OF JESUS CHRIST

    Well, obviously you don't understand the reason for the comparison making Melchisedec a type of Christ in the eternal Priesthood. Or the connection with Abraham after the "slaughter of the kings" when he met Melchisedec. Melchisedec was purposely intended by God to be a type of Christ as...
  15. C

    How we know.

    Yes, that is certainly how we know! 1 John 5:13 "These things have I written unto you that believe on the name of the Son of God; that ye may know that ye have eternal life, and that ye may believe on the name of the Son of God."
  16. C

    GOD AND FATHER OF JESUS CHRIST

    The author of Hebrews makes it clear that The Son of God had no beginning of days or end of life, when he compared Melchisedec as a type of Christ. Heb. 7:1-4 "For this Melchisedec, king of Salem, priest of the most high God, who met Abraham returning from the slaughter of the kings, and...
  17. C

    GOD AND FATHER OF JESUS CHRIST

    The Word has always existed, but Jesus, referring to His humanity, did have a beginning. We know that the Word became flesh. Whatever the Word was, assumed to be a Spirit as is Father, He has no beginning.
  18. C

    Do Calvinists hold a different gospel?

    You have a point there, Reynolds. The Gospel we preach at least brings hope to all of mankind. There are many who make professions of faith through a simple prayer but never actually repent. Some say this is not Biblical, the prayer of repentance. But Christ said otherwise. Luke 18:9-14...
  19. C

    Do Calvinists hold a different gospel?

    Since I was a kid I've been excessively interested in what God is telling us and why. The broader picture of why Israel is so often the center of God's Word, both New and Old Testaments. I suppose that's why I dove into Dispensationalism the way I did.
  20. C

    Do Calvinists hold a different gospel?

    That is a solid stand on the Word of God, and a position that should be respected by all of us. Not to mention just plain good advice. I take it a bit farther than you in certain doctrines, I believe through searching the Scriptures I have solid proof of my beliefs. Dispensationalism is...
Top