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God made them the vessels of wrath !

Charlie24

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"But Israel still yet reaped in this temporal realm for their wickedness after being redeemed from the House of Bondage, they wandered for forty years in the waste places when they could have possessed the Land of Milk and Honey, the Sabbath Rest of God, i.e., the abundant life in Christ. Romans 14:17

Yet during all their wandering/chastening in the Wilderness He still yet gave them shade by day and light by night, He fed them manna, gave them water, their clothes never wore out, their feet didn't blister, etc., He was with them always, i.e., He remained faithful.

So you see, there were only temporal consequences for their unbelief. There were no eternal consequences."



You've a very active imagination.

So, ky, explain to me how they physically perished in the wilderness, in unbelief, with no eternal consequences.

Paul said that they could not enter into God's rest because of unbelief.

I hope we agree that God's rest was at that time before Christ paid the sin debt of man, therefore man could not enter into the presence of God, but the saved entered into Abraham's bosom, or as Christ called it, Paradise.

But these in unbelief did not enter into Abraham's bosom, but hell itself!
 

Charlie24

Active Member
I did already, you’re just not paying attention or comprehending.

post #123 God made them the vessels of wrath !

You’re too anxious to be a ‘Calvinist slayer’ to place any serious thought into these things.

No, I'm not anxious to do that. I'm just asking if those Hebrews that died in the wilderness in unbelief, if their souls are not in God's rest, as Paul said, and they're not in Hell, as you said, then where are they?

Are they in that Catholic limbo, have they ceased to exist, where are they?
 

kyredneck

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I'm just asking if those Hebrews that died in the wilderness in unbelief, if their souls are not in God's rest, as Paul said, and they're not in Hell, as you said, then where are they?

Of an estimated 2 1/2 million souls that were redeemed from the House of Bondage, only two out of that original generation, Joshua and Caleb, were allowed in. Even Moses and Aaron entered not in because of unbelief. Canaan does not typify heaven above in the Exodus Motif, it typifies all the bennies of the New Covenant.
 

Charlie24

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Of an estimated 2 1/2 million souls that were redeemed from the House of Bondage, only two out of that original generation, Joshua and Caleb, were allowed in. Even Moses and Aaron entered not in because of unbelief. Canaan does not typify heaven above in the Exodus Motif, it typifies all the bennies of the New Covenant.

That doesn't pass the test of reality!

These were real people, in real unbelief, in a real wilderness, with real souls.

Their physical remains are somewhere in the dust of the earth, but their souls are still very much alive.

Where are they, if not in hell through unbelief?
 

Charlie24

Active Member
You're a PB and you don't know where Moses and Aaron are?

There's only one alternative, you're a Universalist, the UR.

In that case, the Scripture plainly place all unbelievers in the Lake of Fire, without all the fanfare, show me plainly in Scripture where they get out.
 

kyredneck

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where are they?

By type, wherever Moses and Aaron are.

Moses and Aaron were no different than the others.

19 And we see that they were not able to enter in because of unbelief. Heb 3

And Jehovah said unto Moses and Aaron, Because ye believed not in me, to sanctify me in the eyes of the children of Israel, therefore ye shall not bring this assembly into the land which I have given them. Nu 20:12
 

Charlie24

Active Member
By type, wherever Moses and Aaron are.

Moses and Aaron were no different than the others.

19 And we see that they were not able to enter in because of unbelief. Heb 3

And Jehovah said unto Moses and Aaron, Because ye believed not in me, to sanctify me in the eyes of the children of Israel, therefore ye shall not bring this assembly into the land which I have given them. Nu 20:12

My goodness, ky, you can't see the difference between the failure to believe in Moses and Aaron, vs the failure to believe in the Hebrew people?

Moses and Aaron failed to obey God when they gathered the people together. Num. 20:7-11.

God told Moses the "speak to the Rock" to get the water, but Moses and Aaron were angry with the people and Moses out-right disobeyed God by "striking the Rock."

This was a very serious sin, in that the "Rock" represented Christ giving them the water through what He would do at Calvary on the Cross/ the living water..

By striking the Rock/Christ instead of speaking to it, Moses placed himself in the position of suppying the water and not Christ. this was a very serious sin but forgivable, although it cost Moses the privilege of leading the Hebrew people into the Promised Land.

On the other hand, the unbelief of the people was faith in God for salvation, an unforgivable sin.

Hopefully you can see the difference!
 

Charlie24

Active Member
Both were denied entrance because of their unbelief.

No, that is absolutely incorrect!

In Luke 16:28-31, Moses is presented as a type of the righteousness of God.

The beggar died and went to Paradise, the rich man died and lift his eyes in hell.

Being tormented in the flames the rich man asked father Abraham to send Lazarus to his brothers so they would never go to this place of torment.

Abraham used Moses to represent the righteousness of God through Moses' example.

Abraham said to the rich man in torment,

Luke 16:31

"And he said unto him, If they hear not Moses and the prophets, neither will they be persuaded, though one rose from the dead."
 

kyredneck

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Both were denied entrance because of their unbelief.

No, that is absolutely incorrect!

<sigh>

By type, Moses and Aaron were no different than the others.

19 And we see that they were not able to enter in because of unbelief. Heb 3

And Jehovah said unto Moses and Aaron, Because ye believed not in me, to sanctify me in the eyes of the children of Israel, therefore ye shall not bring this assembly into the land which I have given them. Nu 20:12

Both were denied entrance because of their unbelief.
 

Charlie24

Active Member
<sigh>

By type, Moses and Aaron were no different than the others.

19 And we see that they were not able to enter in because of unbelief. Heb 3

And Jehovah said unto Moses and Aaron, Because ye believed not in me, to sanctify me in the eyes of the children of Israel, therefore ye shall not bring this assembly into the land which I have given them. Nu 20:12

Both were denied entrance because of their unbelief.

WOW, and you claim to be a Baptist! Almost Unbelievable!

But none of this effects your justification by faith in Christ, for that I'm thankful.
 
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