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Discussion in '2005 Archive' started by Frogman, Aug 10, 2005.

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  1. Frogman

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    Dear Brother Mike,
    Thank you for your kind words. I too am only a man and but dust.

    I would answer you first that I disagree that only Israel in the days of Isaiah was the elect of God.

    Did God not send Jonah to Ninevah? Were these not Gentiles?

    Then I would point out to you the order of your last statement:

    You said:
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    • 1. "I will never believe that if a man wants to be saved that He can't,..."

      I am in full agreement with this.

      Then you said:
      2. '...if He was not pre-elected.'

      I would ask you to clarify what is 'pre-elected'.</font>
    There is only one act of election and this was prior to the foundation of the World when all the redeemed of Christ were put in Christ. So the word 'pre-elected' to me (although I don't think you are using it this way) sounds as if there was an elect, then a second elect.

    Next, regarding your statement in #2, I simply believe the elect and the man who 'wants' to be saved are the same.

    Has Christ ever turned away anyone who 'wants' to be saved? If so, on what grounds were they turned away?

    May God Bless,
    Bro. Dallas [​IMG]
     
  2. SeekingTruth

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    Dale, sorry it took so long for me to respond to you. You are correct in saying that there are Reformed Baptists, I don't know why I forgot that.

    You are also correct in your desire to be known as Baptist with no qaualifying terms. However, given that there are many believers who belong to one of the sub-denominations of Baptists who hold to doctrinal beliefs that I feel are unBiblical, it seems to me that a need to identify what type of Baptist one is has become necessary.
     
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