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Yes, That is why all man centered worship is a works righteousness
Does the saved person become perfect by imputation? Nope.
Ask yourselves why the OT saints have to wait in "Abraham's bosom" until they could be made perfect if God would just declare them perfect. No, the sacrifice of Christ was required, they had to undergo the washing of regeneration.
More false doctrine, did you see any verse or passage cited.The saints in the Old Testament were not stuck in some "holding cell" for thousands of years. Abraham, David, etc., were all justified during their life on this earth and their sins were imputed to Christ and Christ's perfect righteousness was imputed to them.
Did Christ die on behave of God's elect, or did He die as a ransom for all, those to be saved and those never to be saved.
More false doctrine, did you see any verse or passage cited.
Yes...he died on behalf of the ElectDid Christ die on behave of God's elect,
More false doctrine, more nonsense.NO! Christ laid down His life for the sheep, not the goats. (John 10:15)
"Who gave himself a ransom for all,.... What the Mediator gave as a ransom for men is "himself", his body and his soul, which were both made an offering for sin; and his life, which is the result of union between soul and body; his whole human nature as in union with his divine person,
and so might be truly said to be himself: this he gave into the hands of men, of justice and of death; and that voluntarily, which shows his great love to his people; and also as a "ransom", or a ransom price for them, αντιλυτρον, in their room and stead; to ransom them from the slavery of sin, and damnation by it, from the captivity of Satan, and the bondage of the law, and from the grave, death, hell, ruin, and destruction: and this ransom was given for "all"; not for every individual of mankind, for then all would be delivered, freed, and saved, whereas they are not; or else the ransom price is paid in vain, or God is unjust to receive a sufficient ransom price from Christ, and yet not free the captive, but punish the person for whom he has received satisfaction; neither of which can be said. But the meaning is, either that he gave himself a ransom for many, as in Matt 20:28 for the Hebrew word כל, to which this answers, signifies sometimes many, a multitude, and sometimes only a part of a multitude...or rather it intends that Christ gave himself a ransom for all sorts of men, for men of every rank and quality, of every state and condition, of every age and sex, and for all sorts of sinners, and for some out of every kindred, tongue, people, and nation, for both Jews and Gentiles; which latter may more especially be designed by all, as they are sometimes by the world, and the whole world; and so contains another argument why all sorts of men are to be prayed for, since the same ransom price is given for them; as that for the children of Israel was the same, for the rich as for the poor."
- excerpt from John Gill's Bible commentary on 2 Timothy 2:6
Yes....here is another solid quote of truth from scripture. Some do not like it.NO! Christ laid down His life for the sheep, not the goats. (John 10:15)
"Who gave himself a ransom for all,.... What the Mediator gave as a ransom for men is "himself", his body and his soul, which were both made an offering for sin; and his life, which is the result of union between soul and body; his whole human nature as in union with his divine person,
and so might be truly said to be himself: this he gave into the hands of men, of justice and of death; and that voluntarily, which shows his great love to his people; and also as a "ransom", or a ransom price for them, αντιλυτρον, in their room and stead; to ransom them from the slavery of sin, and damnation by it, from the captivity of Satan, and the bondage of the law, and from the grave, death, hell, ruin, and destruction: and this ransom was given for "all"; not for every individual of mankind, for then all would be delivered, freed, and saved, whereas they are not; or else the ransom price is paid in vain, or God is unjust to receive a sufficient ransom price from Christ, and yet not free the captive, but punish the person for whom he has received satisfaction; neither of which can be said. But the meaning is, either that he gave himself a ransom for many, as in Matt 20:28 for the Hebrew word כל, to which this answers, signifies sometimes many, a multitude, and sometimes only a part of a multitude...or rather it intends that Christ gave himself a ransom for all sorts of men, for men of every rank and quality, of every state and condition, of every age and sex, and for all sorts of sinners, and for some out of every kindred, tongue, people, and nation, for both Jews and Gentiles; which latter may more especially be designed by all, as they are sometimes by the world, and the whole world; and so contains another argument why all sorts of men are to be prayed for, since the same ransom price is given for them; as that for the children of Israel was the same, for the rich as for the poor."
- excerpt from John Gill's Bible commentary on 2 Timothy 2:6
Good Grief, those chosen for salvation under the Old Covenant were taken to Abraham's bosom, something in the spiritual realm. Now you seem to believe the physical whirlwind into the physical first heaven (earth's atmosphere where birds and clouds and winds abide) took the Old Testament saint into God' abode, the third heaven, and Jesus was wrong, and the author of Hebrews was wrong. This is all they have folks, false and absurd claims.Your idea is easily refuted. For instance,
2 Kings 2:11 says that "Elijah went up by a whirlwind into heaven"; it does not say that Elijah went up to some "holding cell".
More shooting the messenger, but not a verse of support.Yes....here is another solid quote of truth from scripture. Some do not like it.
He purchased or bought those to be saved and those never to be saved.
This is all they have folks, false and absurd claims.
Here we have yet another edited quote, misrepresenting what I said. These folks are deceivers, pushing false doctrine.Yes...he died on behalf of the Elect
More copy and paste false doctrine. See 2 Peter 2:1, the fact Christ purchased the person heading for destruction proves dying for all does not equate with saving all, the false claim made here.Your idea is easily refuted. If Christ paid a person's sin debt, then that sin debt is FOREVER paid. It is can NEVER be brought up again. They are cast "into the depths of the sea." (Micah 7:19)
A hymn written by Augustus Toplady. (in 8.8.6 meter)
Isaiah 53:10 Yet it pleased the LORD to bruise him; he hath put him to grief: when thou shalt make his soul an offering for sin, he shall see his seed, he shall prolong his days, and the pleasure of the LORD shall prosper in his hand.
Psalm 116:7 Return unto thy rest, O my soul; For the LORD hath dealt bountifully with thee.
1. From whence this fear and unbelief?
Hast thou, O Father, put to grief
Thy spotless Son for me?
And will the righteous Judge of men
Condemn me for that debt of sin
Which, Lord, was charged on Thee?
2. Complete atonement Thou hast made,
And to the utmost farthing paid
Whate'er Thy people owed:
How then can wrath on me take place,
If shelter'd in Thy righteousness,
And sprinkled with Thy blood?
3. If Thou hast my discharge procured,
And freely in my room endured
The whole of wrath divine,
Payment God cannot twice demand,
First at my bleeding Surety's hand,
And then again at mine.
4. Turn, then, my soul, unto thy rest;
The merits of thy great High Priest
Speak peace and liberty:
Trust in His efficacious blood,
Nor fear thy banishment from God,
Since Jesus died for thee.
More attacking me and running from the topic.And all you have are the doctrines of men. Wise people should avoid your teaching.
Titus 2:14 Not giving heed to Jewish fables, and commandments of men, that turn from the truth.
See 2 Peter 2:1