Brightfame52
Well-Known Member
What kind of worship is that to Christ to tell him his death did not save anyone?That is what we see in scripture as I have pointed out to you a number of times.
Welcome to Baptist Board, a friendly forum to discuss the Baptist Faith in a friendly surrounding.
Your voice is missing! You will need to register to get access to all the features that our community has to offer.
We hope to see you as a part of our community soon and God Bless!
What kind of worship is that to Christ to tell him his death did not save anyone?That is what we see in scripture as I have pointed out to you a number of times.
Where does 1st Peter 1:3 say that Christ death did not save anyone? Not only did his death save who he died for , his resurrection gave them new spiritual lifeBF do you not realize that what you just posted is just what I have been saying and what you have disagreed with.
What kind of worship is that to Christ to tell him his death did not save anyone?
I answered you.Now do you believe the death of Christ only made salvation possible?
Where does 1st Peter 1:3 say that Christ death did not save anyone? Not only did his death save who he died for , his resurrection gave them new spiritual life
More blasphemy and you claim to have faith in Christ as Savior.His death did not save anyone
Negative Christ resurrection causes them He died for, putting away their sin, to be born again 1 Peter 1:3His resurrection has made salvation possible form anyone that will freely trust in Him.
How is it that you were able to 'freely trust in Him' and others are not?Well since He knows that then I do not have to tell Him.
But I do thank the risen Christ for making salvation possible by the grace of God for those that will freely trust in Him.
BF even you should be able to understand these words
For if the dead are not raised, then not even Christ has been raised.
And if Christ has not been raised, your faith is futile; you are still in your sins.
1Co 15:16-17 BSB
The fact that you will not accept the biblical truth just shows how committed you are to the religious theory you hold.
More blasphemy and you claim to have faith in Christ as Savior.
Negative Christ resurrection causes them He died for, putting away their sin, to be born again 1 Peter 1:3
Blessed [gratefully praised and adored] be the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, who according to His abundant and boundless mercy has caused us to be born again [that is, to be reborn from above—spiritually transformed, renewed, and set apart for His purpose] to an ever-living hope and confident assurance through the resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead,AMP
How is it that you were able to 'freely trust in Him' and others are not?
How is it you were able to trust and others reject? Are you a better person than those that reject? What allowed you to trust?Free will
Free will to trust
Free will to reject
What can free will mean if not free will?
"Free will is the capacity for agents to choose between different possible courses of action (aka choosing “otherwise”). This does not require the person to be able to choose anything, nor does it require the absence of other influencing factors such as creation, conviction of sin, the gospel message, etc. It only requires the ability for a person confronted with a decision to be able to choose from among one or more possible options."
The same God who allows for us to have rejected. The same God who allows those who are rejecting Him to repent and trust Him.How is it you were able to trust and others reject? Are you a better person than those that reject? What allowed you to trust?
How does God do that? How does God allow those who are rejecting Him to repent and trust Him?The same God who allows for us to have rejected. The same God who allows those who are rejecting Him to repent and trust Him
See my edit. I forgot I was making a quick edit and went to town.How does God do that? How does God allow those who are rejecting Him to repent and trust Him?
How is it you were able to trust and others reject? Are you a better person than those that reject? What allowed you to trust?
Yes and so I ask again:Did you not understand post # 191
How does God do that? How does God allow those who are rejecting Him to repent and trust Him?
Yes and so I ask again:
How is it you were able to trust and others reject? Are you a better person than those that reject? What allowed you to trust?
That still does not answer my question (it is a sincere question):See my edit. I forgot I was making a quick edit and went to town.