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  1. Silverhair

    If God is Not Sovereign, Then There is No Grace

    Jumping from one verse to another in the attempt to support your view that ALL in John 12:32 means elect is deflecting It is not my gospel Ken. It is the word of God. You should take your own advice Ken. I have never said or assumed that ALL always means all people on earth but then again I do...
  2. KenH

    If God is Not Sovereign, Then There is No Grace

    I was not deflecting. No, I just disagree with your false gospel. I was simply proving that you can't just assume every time you see the word "all" that it means every person on earth, as obviously in Luke 2:1 it does not.
  3. Silverhair

    If God is Not Sovereign, Then There is No Grace

    You wanted to deflect from John 12:32 and what "all" means in that text so you jump to another verse in the attempt to support your odd view. You seem to have a real problem with context Ken. What does Luk 2:1 have to do with John 12:32 except that the word "all" is found in both verses.
  4. Alan Dale Gross

    New Book on the Doctrine of Scripture

    "The powerful Scriptures showing that Jesus is the ‘Son’ are switched to ‘servant’ in the NKJV in Acts 3:13; "The God of Abraham, and of Isaac, and of Jacob, the God of our fathers, hath Glorified His Son Jesus; Whom ye delivered up, and denied Him in the presence of Pilate, when He was...
  5. KenH

    If God is Not Sovereign, Then There is No Grace

    Are you saying that you think that Caesar Augustus' decree applied to every person living on the earth when he issued that decree? How does that question relate to Luke 2:1?
  6. Silverhair

    If God is Not Sovereign, Then There is No Grace

    So now your saying that it does not apply to anyone from 100 Ad and onward. You just keep digging a deeper hole for yourself Ken.
  7. C

    If God is Not Sovereign, Then There is No Grace

    The "all" in the English language is "Always" determined by the context in which it is used. The context of your verse reveals that, it's common sense.
  8. KenH

    If God is Not Sovereign, Then There is No Grace

    Not at all. The Bible itself proves that the word "all" does not always mean everyone who ever lived, nor does it always mean everyone living at a particular moment in time. Luke 2:1 And it came to pass in those days, that there went out a decree from Ceasar Augustus, that all the world should...
  9. B

    Why? or Why Not?

    Funny thing… When God said the whole world, I assumed He meant the whole world. Why do you use the Word if you don’t have the faith to believe what it says? And Gill, who I also read, is wrong on this and a lot of other things. I would like to know why you think that the Blood of Jesus is...
  10. C

    Why? or Why Not?

    Thus coming from a man who believed he was saved before he was born. Didn't see the need for the Gospel to be preached to all men. A very disturbed man!
  11. KenH

    Why? or Why Not?

    "and not for ours only; but for the sins of Old Testament saints, and of those who shall hereafter believe in Christ, and of the Gentiles also, signified in the next clause: but also for the sins of the whole world; the Syriac version renders it, "not for us only, but also for the whole world"...
  12. Silverhair

    Imputed Righteousness

    When the bible was written they only referred to two groups Jews and those that were not Jews, Gentiles. So world would still mean all of humanity Ken. You do understand context don't you Ken. I know that the calvinsts do tend to ignore it but you should still know what it means. But here we...
  13. KenH

    Imputed Righteousness

    "World" means Jews and Gentiles. One should not assume that "world" means everyone, as there are clear Biblical examples that disprove such an assumption. A couple of examples come readily to mind: Luke 2:1 And it came to pass in those days, that there went out a decree from Caesar Augustus...
  14. J

    JESUS SUFFERED THE WRATH OF GOD EQUIVALENT OF OUR ETERNAL HELL.

    Jesus died in the stead and place of all of the saved jews and saved Gentiles that the Father would bring to him as their Great Shephard
  15. Z

    Thoughts on John 19:30

    This is at the heart of the cross and understood by all who know and love the truth. These posts have clearly proved the truth of Psa. Thanks for taking the time to put forth the truth that all believing Christians have rejoiced in!
  16. M

    Thoughts on John 19:30

    [continued from previous post] 5. On the Cross we can see the end of all our sins. ‘And the LORD has laid on Him the iniquity of us all’ (Isaiah 53:6). If my iniquities have been laid upon Christ they are no longer on me. To be sure, there is still sin in me for I still carry the relic of my...
  17. M

    JESUS SUFFERED THE WRATH OF GOD EQUIVALENT OF OUR ETERNAL HELL.

    You have to limit the atonement in some way. If our Lord is a ransom for every single person, why are some not ransomed? If He bought with His life, the 'guy heading for swift destruction,' why do some guys still head there? You are limiting the atonement to those who believe or you are saying...
  18. Z

    Of Union with Christ, and Effectual Calling

    Objection I. "The call of the gospel reaches all men, Titus 2:11; 1 Tim 2:4; Col 1:6; Mark 16:15; Luke 2:10." Answer. It is extended to men of all sorts, Jews and Gentiles, and of all ranks, poor or rich, but not to every particular person, Rev 5:9; Rev 7:9. A warrant to preach it every where...
  19. Z

    The Systematic Theology of John Brown of Haddington

    Nor will the Jews' notion of a guardian angel, if they had it, or an angel attending an apostle, be any proof, Acts 12:15. But many angels, abusing the freedom of their will, by pride or some other sin, quickly fell from that holy and happy state in which they were created, 2 Pet 2:4; Jude 6; 1...
  20. Z

    The Systematic Theology of John Brown of Haddington

    They are represented as now either in heaven or hell, Matt 18:10; Matt 22:30; 2 Pet 2:4; Jude 6. They are unembodied spirits, endowed by God with a very extensive understanding and an active will. And though they can assume bodies of condensed air, in which they may appear to men, Gen 18:2; Gen...
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