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So what are you saying?![]()
Go,take a long look at 1 Cor 5:5 and think about it. What had this man lost but still yet retained?
How about you stop being so mysterious and tell us the difference between kingdom salvation and eternal salvation?
How about you stop being so shallow and state your thoughts on 1 Cor 5:5.
Sigh. I asked you a simple question and you answered it with a question wanting to know my opinion on a verse.
The verse is talking about excommunication because of immorality of one of the members of the Corinthian church. The idea is to punish the man in order to restore him to a right relationship with God and subsequently being brought back into the church.
How does this address two kingdoms?????
Sigh.
At the time this was recorded no one knew, Paul included, that the man would be restored. At that moment in time, Paul, with the authority that had been vested in him as an apostle, turned him over to Satan for the destruction of the flesh, BUT, the man's spirit would still yet be saved in the day of the Lord.
The man had affectively lost any joy, peace, righteousness, fellowship with the Saints, i.e., HE HAD BEEN BOOTED OUT OF THE KINGDOM (which is here, now) AND HAD FORFEITED HIS GOSPEL (KINGDOM) SALVATION, BUT HAD RETAINED HIS ETERNAL SALVATION. He was still bound for heaven irregardless.
Maybe you just breeze over this like it's insignificant, but it is not. It's a glorious truth that we should all rejoice in:
if we are faithless, he abideth faithful; for he cannot deny himself. 2 Tim 2:13
Who booted him out of the kingdom? Paul? Paul doesn't have the authority to boot anyone out of God's kingdom any more than you do. That is for God alone. And there is no evidence that God ever boots anyone out of His kingdom.
Can you provide other scripture to back this up besides 1 Cor. 5:5?
I guess you have to manufacture this belief in order to justify your belief that we are living in the millennial kingdom now?
You still have not answered what the difference is between these two kingdoms?
I am convinced that the false theology of Dispensationalism has done as much or more damage to the truth of the gospel as any heresy that there ever was. Because of it, we're simply unable to comminicate. It blows my mind. God have mercy on us all.
Good night Amy. I'm done here.
The more I read about Primitive Baptist, the more amazed I am that anyone would hold to such a bizarre doctrine as they do. Kyredneck is a prime example of "wrongly" dividing the Word of God.
“The father planned the work in the covenant, the Son executed the work at the cross, and the Spirit applies the work in the effectual call. Every one that the Father elected, and the Son redeemed, the Spirit will regenerate.”
“For example, to say that the Father, sovereignly and independently, chose a people, and that the Son sovereignly and independently redeemed a people, but that the Spirit employs human agency to call that people into new life, presents a disunity within the Godhead.”
“The effectual call is a call to eternal salvation; the gospel call is a call to repentance and faith (Acts 2:38; Acts 3:19; Acts 17:30; Acts 20:21; Acts 26:20). The effectual call is a call to sonship; the gospel call is a call to discipleship.”
“The gospel is heaven's powerful resource for living the Christian life.”
“The Gospel Urges Men to Turn from Idolatry and to Worship the True God. The Thessalonians responded to Paul's preaching by "turning to God from idols to serve the living and the true God" (I Ths. l: 9). The call to repentance is inherent in the gospel message. The gospel not only proclaims Christ's finished work, but calls upon the hearer to respond to that message by believing it, obeying it, and committing himself to a life of godliness, out of gratitude for God's grace. The gospel summons men to a life of good works, not in order to gain salvation, but in order to glorify the God of our salvation.”
“ The Gospel is the Instrument of Conversion…God uses his word to change a person's mind (Ps. 15):7; Ps. 119:25). That is conversion.”
“My friend, redemption is not applied to the individual when he believes the gospel; it’s applied at the point of regeneration. So justification by faith does not concern the application of redemption, it concerns the assurance of redemption—not anything done to you; rather justification by faith concerns the assurance.”
1The LORD said unto my Lord, Sit thou at my right hand, until I make thine enemies thy footstool. 2The LORD shall send the rod of thy strength out of Zion: rule thou in the midst of thine enemies.
3Thy people shall be willing in the day of thy power, in the beauties of holiness from the womb of the morning: thou hast the dew of thy youth.
4The LORD hath sworn, and will not repent, Thou art a priest for ever after the order of Melchizedek.
5The Lord at thy right hand shall strike through kings in the day of his wrath.
6He shall judge among the heathen, he shall fill the places with the dead bodies; he shall wound the heads over many countries.
7He shall drink of the brook in the way: therefore shall he lift up the head.
the eternal state is the not yet.40As therefore the tares are gathered and burned in the fire; so shall it be in the end of this world.
41The Son of man shall send forth his angels, ;and they shall gather out of his kingdom all things that offend, and them which do iniquity
42And shall cast them into a furnace of fire: there shall be wailing and gnashing of teeth.
43Then shall the righteous shine forth as the sun in the kingdom of their Father. Who hath ears to hear, let him hear.
Hello Jon,
that is interesting. I have always questioned how God could love me but not that He does. I accept that He does because scripture says He does.
You are no different. He loves all of His elect even if we are un-loveable in our own minds.
While I don't know how valid the comparison is, I had a pastor who told me that we get our concept of our heavenly Father from our earthly one.That's why I don't believe in a father's love.
I never felt loved by my dad who was cruel and delighted in beating the tar out of me whenever I did anything that he didn't like; they weren't simple spankings but cruel and severe beatings. Plus, his cruel words did far more damage to my mind than his beatings ever did to my body. I healed from the beatings, but I have never completely healed from his destructive words. To this day I don't believe he ever loved me. He enjoyed the beating and criticizing too much. There were never any kind words from him, hugs, or any affection whatsoever from him. I thank God I had a loving and kind mother.