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  1. David Lamb

    Communist Flag now atop every page at SBC's Baptist Press

    Yes, if you click on the Chinese flag, the page appears in Chinese characters, like this sample from the page: 密苏里州堪萨斯城——数百名牧师和事工领袖齐聚中西部浸信会神学院,参加9月29日至30日举行的2025年“为了教会”全国大会。今年大会的主题是“愿国降临”,呼吁与会者凭着信心服侍,从神的应许中汲取力量,并为摆在面前的喜乐而坚持不懈。
  2. David Lamb

    Can Non Calvinists Believe the Gospel Of The Kingdom? Is that Even Possible?

    Sorry, but how does Romans 3:1-12 prove that man has free will? The verses say: “There is none who understands; There is none who seeks after God. They have all turned aside; They have together become unprofitable; There is none who does good, no, not one.”” (Ro 3:11-12 NKJV)
  3. David Lamb

    Are You A Baptist?

    The form of government makes no difference. If Christians in the New Testament, most of whom lived in part of the mighty Roman empire, were to pray for their leaders, and not make efforts to dominate and control them/their government, why should it be different for people who elect their...
  4. David Lamb

    Babylon to Pentecost. God's long game? Seeds of the Gospel to the Gentiles.

    Replying to my own post, because I'm too late to edit it. Of course it should have started: "Well, according to Genesis, the Flood killed all human beings apart from Noah, his wife, their three sons, and their wives." I haven't got a strange bible where Genesis teaches mass food poisoning!
  5. David Lamb

    Are You A Baptist?

    Apparently it stands for "New Apostolic Reformation." There is more about it here: What is the New Apostolic Reformation (NAR)?
  6. David Lamb

    Are You A Baptist?

    But being salt and light isn't anything to do with dominating and controlling governments. Jesus told the disciples that they were light and should be salt, but we do not read of them making efforts to dominate and control the government of their time and place.
  7. David Lamb

    Babylon to Pentecost. God's long game? Seeds of the Gospel to the Gentiles.

    Well, according to Genesis, the Food killed all human beings apart from Noah, his wife, their three sons, and their wives. That being so, we are all descendants of Noah, whether we are Jews or Gentiles.
  8. David Lamb

    Are You A Baptist?

    I know Christians are taught in the bible to pray for their leaders, but I cannot think of a Scripture passage that teaches us that Christians have to dominate and control their governments. Have you got any bible passages in mind for the idea that Christs are to dominate and control earthly...
  9. David Lamb

    Dying Spiritually

    Yet when God had finished creating, He described everything He had made, including man, as "very good." So I don't understand how you can say that Adam and God were not at first in the relationship they had in the Garden. I may well have misunderstood something in your post. If so, I apologise.
  10. David Lamb

    Has anyone ever used the Mev bible than?

    How can it be fixed, short of changing modern English to have two different pronouns for second person singular and second person plural? Possibly by printing the plural as "YOU" and the singular as "you," rather in the way that some translations have "LORD" and Lord".
  11. David Lamb

    Yehovah or Yahweh?

    Yes, man does. But in the context of how one pronounces divine names, then unless one is pronouncing a name in such a way that it is not understood by our human hearers, I fail to see how man looking at the outward appearance applies to the subject under discussion. Sorry.
  12. David Lamb

    Can Non Calvinists Believe the Gospel Of The Kingdom? Is that Even Possible?

    For all I know, there might be people who use Calvinism to judge the bible. Those Calvinists that I know seek to judge what they believe by what the bible says. You only have to look at the Calvinistic confessions of faith, such as the Westminster Confession, and the 1689 London Baptist...
  13. David Lamb

    Yehovah or Yahweh?

    I agree. God looks at the heart.
  14. David Lamb

    Calvinism Alone Gives fullest glory and honor to the Grace of God

    No, he sometimes writes things about unsaved people in the letter, but the letter is addressed to Christian believers.
  15. David Lamb

    Calvinism Alone Gives fullest glory and honor to the Grace of God

    But it is not a Calvinist slant to say that the epistle to the Romans is addressed to saved people. Paul says whom he is writing to: “To all who are in Rome, beloved of God, called to be saints: Grace to you and peace from God our Father and the Lord Jesus Christ. First, I thank my God through...
  16. David Lamb

    GOD AND FATHER OF JESUS CHRIST

    It doesn't "clearly say" that the Word had a beginning. It says that in the beginning, the Word existed. To say that it means that the Word had a beginning is no different to saying tat the words of Genesis 1:1, "In the beginning, God created the heavens and the earth," must somehow mean that...
  17. David Lamb

    That He May Be Glorified

    As I read Ephesians 2, I find that God raising the sinner up, making the sinner alive, comes in verses 1, 5 & 6. Faith (belief) is not mentioned until verse 8. Souls dead in trespasses and sins cannot believe and repent. I certainly agree that salvation is a free gift from God.
  18. David Lamb

    That He May Be Glorified

    Because, as Ephesians 2 makes clear, God makes them alive, raises them up. The reason Calvinists say such things is because they find them in the Scriptures. They didn't suddenly think to themselves, "Let's create a new doctrine, and say that God must grant sinners new life." Jesus said we...
  19. David Lamb

    That He May Be Glorified

    Yes to all who believe on the Lord Jesus Christ, not everybody without exception.
  20. David Lamb

    That He May Be Glorified

    Well, Ephesians 2 does say that the Ephesian Christians, before their conversion, had indeed been "dead in trespasses and sins." Obviously they had not been physically dead. They had been dead towards God. But that doesn't mean they were unable to sin. In verse 3, Paul writes: 3 among...
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