The minister of transport and roads in my land is Mr Pothole Slaggate. Elsewhere he is called Devil.
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Where else is the Crown of Life mentioned in scripture? Where is Crown of Life called or compared to eternal life?"Be thou faithful unto death, and I will give thee a crown of life." ~ Jesus
Where else is the Crown of Life mentioned in scripture? Where is Crown of Life called or compared to eternal life?
See Job for an example of what this means. BTW Jesus said, "Because I live you shall live also" John 14:19.
The crown of life should be understood to mean the crown which is life. The other crowns mentioned in the New Testament should be understood in this same manner. The crown of life is not some kind of meritorious crown earned by the Christian.
The only proof is your not reading all the scriptures. Does God sometimes choose to use devils to accomplish His purposes too?Judas Iscariot turned from and against Christ and forfeited his salvation. This is proof positive that a Christian can become an apostate.
JK, you prove nothing by your comment. Until you can prove 'once a devil proves you always were a devil' you have proved nothing of substance. Satan was not always a devil JK so your so-called logic falls flat. Neither was Judas always a devil.
You might even condider the statement of Christ to Peter as well, "Get thee behind me Satan."
You're missing what is being said "if it ain't eternal security, I don't want to be right! Ha!"
Hello everyone.
I do believe in the election according as what the Bible say so. Notice in 2 Peter 1:10 says: "Wherefore the rather, brethren, give diligence to make your calling and election sure: for IF ye do these things, ye shall never fall:"
This tells us, our responsible to make our calling and election sure, for IF we do these things, we would not fall. That means, if we do not do these things as what we are suppose to obey Him, then, we would not be elect at the end.
Christ made the point that, the fact is, many were called, but few are chosen. Because He knows most of them were "called"(beginning salvation, when once enter into the narrow road), but afterward, most of them fall away, are not chosen-eternal life. Most of them are end up in everlasting fire according Matt. 7:13-14.
Also, in Hebrews 3:6 says: "But Christ as a son over his own house; whose house are we, IF we hold fast the confidence and the rejoicing of the hope firm unto the END." Clearly, this telling us, we are truly God's children, unless, IF we endure till the end. That meqans, we must endure with our faith all the way throughout our life till death or Messiah comes. Or else, if we do not endure in our lifetime, then we would not receive eternal life, might be end up in everlasting fire.
Heb. 3:6 is not only speaking to the Jews, also, it apply to us as believers well. I urge you to read throughout whole context chapter 3 and chapter 4 of Hebrews. These are very clear speaking of condition with warnings. We must take heed as what it saying, obey and follow Him.
I have seen so much overwhelmed of conditionals throughout whole Bible from Genesis to Revelation. Therefore, it doesn't support unconditional eternal security doctrine.
In Messiah
Rev. 22:20 -Amen!
I was going more for a chim chim.TS.....your starting to sound like Speed Racers Father, Ha!
You fall flat to think Peter was a devil. Satan can put an idea in his head for a moment but the Lord rebuked him...but never did Jesus say "You are a devil Peter". Your theory make distortions of the scriptures. Jesus said "and the gates of Hell will not prevail"...against who? The church....who is the church? The chosen!JK, you prove nothing by your comment. Until you can prove 'once a devil proves you always were a devil' you have proved nothing of substance. Satan was not always a devil JK so your so-called logic falls flat. Neither was Judas always a devil.
You might even condider the statement of Christ to Peter as well, "Get thee behind me Satan."
You're missing what is being said "if it ain't eternal security, I don't want to be right! Ha!"
Heavenly you cannot discern if your truly elect....but can tell others how it is. You are ignorant that the natural man's reason cannot understand the things of God? Did you jump that part? God can indeed use a devil to get something done as God will's. The holy Spirit reveals truth....if you don't have the Holy Spirit inside you...can you understand the things of God?You jump to unwarrented conclusions JK. I did NOT say Peter was a devil now did I? I simply asked you to consider that remark.
Why do you avoid responding to the notion that your flawed logic accepts the position that 'if a devil always a devil' must be true, something that Satan clearly disproves? Even though Judas was a devil at the time Jesus said he was is absolutely no proof whatsoever that he always was of the same nature. That is an unproven presupposition. Your OSAS presuppositions necessitate your conclusions, not Scripture or logic. You merely beg the question concerning Judas. You assume without proof that he was always as he was when Jesus called him a devil.
DW: Mt. 7:23"And then will I profess unto them, I never knew you: depart from me, ye that work iniquity."