preacher4truth
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Kind of a silly question, but I think you answered it yourself for whatever the answer is worth. Are you really a preacher?
Trolling so early in your short career here on BB?
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Kind of a silly question, but I think you answered it yourself for whatever the answer is worth. Are you really a preacher?
Yes, Moses recorded that God hardened Pharoah's heart.
Yes, Moses recorded that Pharoah hardened his own heart.
Both are true. I express this truth by saying that God has declared the terms and circumstances under which hardening will take place.
So, I'm taking both sides of the argument.
I am very much in agreement with you that PRIDE is very much a factor. Our brothers on the other side of the aisle then respond with, "from where does this pride" or "attitude of rebellion stem"?
Well, it is not so complicated as they would like it to seem. Pharaoh was simply an extremely proud and arrogant person. All you had to do to harden Pharaoh's heart was confront him. Many people are like this, Hitler was like this. He would not listen to his own counsellors many times. He thought he was superior and more intelligent than anyone around him. He believed he could defeat anyone who opposed him. And look at the ruin he brought on his people and country, not unlike Pharaoh.
I believe when the scriptures say God raised Pharaoh up, this is speaking of placing him in a position of great authority. God already knew that Pharoah was incredibly proud and obstinate, and so promoted him to be king of Egypt so he could demonstrate his power to the world.
God could not have made Pharaoh proud and arrogant, because the scriptures say God never tempts any man to sin.
James 1:13 Let no man say when he is tempted, I am tempted of God: for God cannot be tempted with evil, neither tempteth he any man:
14 But every man is tempted, when he is drawn away of his own lust, and enticed.
15 Then when lust hath conceived, it bringeth forth sin: and sin, when it is finished, bringeth forth death.
When the scriptures say God hardened Pharaoh's heart, it cannot mean that God caused Pharaoh to be proud and obstinate, as God never tempts any man to sin. God simply confronted Pharaoh and knew Pharaoh would resist him.
No. This is another error of those who oppose God's truth.
You can speak and post against God;s truth all you want but i would not recommend it.As long as these verses are in the bible, you place yourself in opposition to the truth of God.
Well, it is not so complicated as they would like it to seem. Pharaoh was simply an extremely proud and arrogant person. All you had to do to harden Pharaoh's heart was confront him.
When the scriptures say God hardened Pharaoh's heart, it cannot mean that God caused Pharaoh to be proud and obstinate, as God never tempts any man to sin. God simply confronted Pharaoh and knew Pharaoh would resist him.
That is the rub my friend. You know us non-Calvinists interpret these verses differently. I am not questioning God's sovereignty, I am questioning the Calvinistic interpretation.
Surely you don't think that only Calvinists have reverence toward God and God's Word!
Trolling? I answered a question and asked you one, sorry.Trolling so early in your short career here on BB?
What caused Pharaoh to be an extremely arrogant and proud person?
Was he born that way?
What caused him to be that way?
God giving a person over to a reprobate mind simply means God works with a person to bring them to repentance. But with some people it becomes obvious they will never repent, and so God ceases to any longer strive with them.