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  1. M

    The Reformers - The Doctrine of Drawing - And Serious Error?

    It doesn't seem to me that your post either proves or disproves what Spurgeon wrote.
  2. M

    The Reformers - The Doctrine of Drawing - And Serious Error?

    This quote from C.H. Spurgeon may be helpful to those who have not already read it:- “.....The thought struck me, How did you come to be a Christian? I sought the Lord. But how did you come to seek the Lord? The truth flashed across my mind in a moment—I should not have sought Him unless there...
  3. M

    1 Corinthans 6:17

    Yes. That is very different to saying that he had no part. No. I got fed up with the overgrown adolescents on this board, of whom you are one, but alas, not the only one.
  4. M

    1 Corinthans 6:17

    The answer is, both of those. what therefore God did join together, let not man put asunder.' Also it brings to mind Hosea 1:2 The beginning of the word of the LORD by Hosea. And the LORD said to Hosea, Go, take unto thee a wife of whoredoms and children of whoredoms: for the land hath...
  5. M

    1 Corinthans 6:17

    I suggest you read the thread again. Satan was very busy in the crucifixion and the time leading up to it, just not in the way you imagine. See above. If you are puffing yourself up thinking that you chased me out of the B.B., you are mistaken, as usual.
  6. M

    Given, Granted or Allowed?

    So you believe the Corinthian Christians were 'lost,' do you? Read 1 Corinthians 1:1-9.
  7. M

    1 Corinthans 6:17

    Thank you for your kind words, in the light of which I feel I should answer your post. However, if you want to continue the discussion, it would be better to do so on another thread so as not to trespass on that of @Van. Time is my enemy at present. My church is going through a period of...
  8. M

    What would you do?

    You need to find a local church and make your home there. As the saying goes, if you ever found a perfect church, you shouldn't go there because it would then be imperfect.
  9. M

    Given, Granted or Allowed?

    No. It is an "interpretative translation." No. This is an "agenda-driven mistranslation. "
  10. M

    1 Corinthans 6:17

    I think the last paragraph of my post was pretty clear. But maybe looking at Luke 6:43-45 will help: "For a good tree bringeth not forth corrupt fruit; neither doth a corrupt tree bring forth good fruit. For every tree is known by his own fruit. For of thorns men do not gather figs, nor of a...
  11. M

    1 Corinthans 6:17

    Simon Kistemaker in his commentary on 1 Cor 6:17 (Baker Books (2002). "'But the one who cleaves to the Lord is one spirit with him.' The verse parallels the first part of the preceding verse: 'the one who cleaves to a prostitute in one body with her.' The verb 'to cleave,' used in both...
  12. M

    1 Corinthans 6:17

    In 1 Corinthians 6:17, kollomenos is generally thought to be in the middle rather than passive voice. Hence, 'join oneself to.'
  13. M

    When a Denomination Works for the Devil

    Please pray 1. That the good men (and there are many) within the Church of England will know what to do in the light of these decisions 2. For all the Bible-believing churches within the UK. The recent change of government may lead (if the LBGTXYZ people have their way) to restrictions on the...
  14. M

    Miners?

    Vs. 23-28. ‘God understands its way, and He knows its place. For He looks to the ends of the earth, and sees under the whole heavens, To establish a weight for the wind, and apportion the waters by measure. When He made a law for the rain, and a path for the thunderbolt, Then He saw wisdom and...
  15. M

    Miners?

    O the subject of mining: Job 28 is a sort of parenthesis in the discourse between Job and his friends. I’m going to divide the chapter, like Gaul, into three parts, so let’s read the first eleven verses together. ‘Surely there is a mine for silver, and a place where gold is refined. Iron is...
  16. M

    Is God Intrinsically Just?

    Let's be clear what is being insinuated here: 'For I testify to everyone who hears the words of the prophecy of this book: if anyone adds to these things, God will add to him the plagues that are written in this book.' I have been goaded, not for the first time, into responding to constant...
  17. M

    Is God Intrinsically Just?

    Christ takes away our sins. They are laid upon Him and He takes them away as prefigured in Leviticus 16:21-22. That is the part you ignore. You say that the context says something else, but it doesn't. "Behold the Lamb of God who takes away the sin of the world." Where is the context that...
  18. M

    Is God Intrinsically Just?

    You have accused me of adding to Scripture. That is a total untruth, but I know it's no use protesting because you are the moderator and are marking your own homework. But if I accuse you of not believing the whole of Scripture, you throw a hissy fit. Your post #72 left out something very...
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    Is God Intrinsically Just?

    Because it is not complete. And Without the whole Bible, God is not just and the justifier of the one who believes in Jesus. Do you believe that God i intrinsically just? Why do you not believe the whole Bible?
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