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

JonC

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again in this topic. I see the wrath of God equaling the judgement of God. God judges sin, he must as he is a holy God. So when I see someone say that Jesus took the righteous judgment of God on our behalf. so we would not suffer the wrath of God on the last day.. or his wrath, It does not bother me any.

A greater example I would use is roman 9-11 specifically romans 9

there is a fatalistic interpretation

and then there is a National interpretation.
God does judge sin (He either punishes or forgives). At Judgment Scripture tells us that the wicked will be punished.

My point is at Judgment if one is still a sinner, not conformed to the image of Christ, then they are wicked abd will perish even if they call thenselves "Christian".


The idea that justice demands a punishment for every crime that must be met to bring justice to a state of equilibrium is a 16th century secular philosophy that does not belong in the mind of a believer (or secularly for that matter as it ultimately failed).

The Bible tells God forgives sins, and He does so based on turning from a mind set on the flesh to a mind set on the Spirit. The Bible also explains that our salvation is God's righteousness manifested apart from the law.


God can forgive sins. God does not have to punish sins in order to be just. This forgiveness is based on man being recreated, becoming a new man.
 

Zaatar71

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God does judge sin (He either punishes or forgives). At Judgment Scripture tells us that the wicked will be punished.

My point is at Judgment if one is still a sinner, not conformed to the image of Christ, then they are wicked abd will perish even if they call thenselves "Christian".


The idea that justice demands a punishment for every crime that must be met to bring justice to a state of equilibrium is a 16th century secular philosophy that does not belong in the mind of a believer (or secularly for that matter as it ultimately failed).

The Bible tells God forgives sins, and He does so based on turning from a mind set on the flesh to a mind set on the Spirit. The Bible also explains that our salvation is God's righteousness manifested apart from the law.


God can forgive sins. God does not have to punish sins in order to be just. This forgiveness is based on man being recreated, becoming a new man.
Here this poster denies the truths of God's holiness and justice in an astounding way. A holy God punishes all sin. To deny this is to deny the fall, and and God's justice. What a sad post this.
 
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