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    Psalm 7:11

    Does not answer the question. Which translation is accurate? Anyone can say it may mean this or in may mean that. Obviously the KJV got it wrong, but many will deny the obvious.
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    Psalm 7:11

    Does God judge the righteous, or is God a righteous judge? KJV versus NKJV, and many others. Is God angry every day or is God indignant every day? Who is God displeased with, those made the righteousness of God or with the rest? Just a few starting point markers before we engage in our study...
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    Imputed Righteousness is False Doctrine

    More Gibberish, more nonsense. Prophecy has NOTHING to do with being made the righteousness of God. Good Grief. Next, the implication I am a "free willing" but no quote. For the record, again, I am a "limited spiritual ability" guy. But that is too much for any Calvinist to grasp. Here...
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    Imputed Righteousness is False Doctrine

    Explanation. Imputing = declaring or crediting, but being "made the righteousness of God" required Christ's suffering and death, the just for the unjust. Thus we were "made the righteousness of God" by the washing of regeneration, also called the circumcision of Christ. This action occurs...
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    Imputed Righteousness is False Doctrine

    Did you see where any Calvinist explained why Christ died if God made us "the righteousness of God" under the Old Covenant?
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    Imputed Righteousness is False Doctrine

    Isaiah 61:10 NASB I will rejoice greatly in the LORD, My soul will be joyful in my God; For He has clothed me with garments of salvation, He has wrapped me with a robe of righteousness, As a groom puts on a turban, And as a bride adorns herself with her jewels. Once again we see at least the...
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    Imputed Righteousness is False Doctrine

    More "against the person" gibberish from those desperate to hide truth under an avalanche of verbiage. No opposing argument will be made that we have the righteousness of God before we are spiritually transferred into Christ. NONE, ZIP NADA
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    Imputed Righteousness is False Doctrine

    Gibberish. 2 Corinthians 5:21 proves imputed righteousness is malarkey, as we are made the righteousness of God only when we are transferred into Christ spiritually. Thus we undergo the washing of regeneration to become the righteousness of God. He treated Him who knew no sin as sin on our...
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    When were we Chosen?

    What an avalanche of lies! 1) No one claimed God did not choose us in Him before the foundation of the world. Thus a lie by implication 2) Yes 2 Thessalonians 2:13, and James 2:5 both say we were individually chosen during our lifetime. So the claim it is a rewrite is a lie. 3) Calvinism's...
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    Imputed Righteousness is False Doctrine

    2 Corinthians 5:21 proves imputed righteousness is malarkey, as we are made the righteousness of God only when we are transferred into Christ spiritually. Thus we undergo the washing of regeneration to become the righteousness of God...
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    Imputed Righteousness is False Doctrine

    Time and again, differing posters make or seem to make this claim, we, those saved, became righteous because God imputed or declared or credited as as righteous. I believe this view is absolutely bogus. Let us consider this view from scripture. Romans 4:6 NASB just as David also speaks of...
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    When were we Chosen?

    Those that make this false claim that faith is according to works do so based on simply copy and pasting Calvinist screed, as anyone who reads Romans Chapter 4 knows that faith is according to grace. Our faith provides our access to God's grace. Note we do not gain grace, but only the...
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    When were we Chosen?

    All should agree, individuals are individually chosen during their physical lifetime, and were NOT chosen individually before they existed, because they existed as a people NOT chosen for God's possession.
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    When were we Chosen?

    LOL, faith that enables faith. Right, got it. Ever wonder which verses actually speak of the grace that enables us to come to faith? Answer, NONE. It is a totally made up fiction pushed by the unstudied dupes of Calvinism. You are the one who make false charges, as Calvinism requires...
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    When were we Chosen?

    Thanks for the support, I am not going to address again why I disagree with "automatic salvation" "when he believes." Or that anyone was saved from the penalty of sin when Christ died on the cross. But I agree people have been being saved, positionally sanctified, from the day Christ died, as...
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    When were we Chosen?

    1) They were chosen individually and conditionally such that the older would serve the younger. They were not chosen for salvation under the New Covenant. Thus the citation is non-germane noise. 2) Paul was chosen to be His messenger from the womb. Again, another non-germane citation to...
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    When were we Chosen?

    Your defense fails on the grounds it is gibberish, a word salad worthy of Kamala. There are at least two views as to when God chooses individuals for salvation. The first view is that God choose everyone to be saved before creation based on an interpretation of Ephesians 1:4, which says God...
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    Imputed Righteousness

    2 Corinthians 5:21 proves imputed righteousness is malarkey, as we are made the righteousness of God only when we are transferred into Christ spiritually. Thus we undergo the washing of regeneration to become the righteousness of God.
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    Imputed Righteousness

    Here is a typical Calvinist claim: That is why it takes the power of the Holy Spirit to regenerate a lost sinner, to give them ears to hear, to open their hearts, and to grant them the gifts of saving faith in the finished work of Christ and repentance of dead works(such free will decisionism...
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    When were we Chosen?

    Salvation has three aspects: 1) Positional Sanctification where God puts a lost individual into Christ, setting him or her apart "in Christ." 2) Progressive Sanctification, where we as born anew believer, indwelt with the Holy Spirit live our our physical lifetime growing more "Christ-like"...
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