Isaiah40:28
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LOL.DQuixote said:I rest my case. Even a simple paragraph, a sentence, is misinterpreted, and responded to in this ridiculous manner.
Rest your case do ya?
Alrighty then.
Oh, so what you really meant is anyone who does not subscribe to wacky dispensationalism endtimes teaching is wrong.Allow me to break it down for you:
The Kingdom promised to the Jews occurs at the beginning of the 1,000 year reign of Christ on earth, for those Jews who survived the Tribulation. They will be saved in one day, at the 2nd Coming of Jesus Christ. They will weep for the one they pierced.
ANYONE, Jew or non-Jew, who receives Christ during the Trib goes instantly into the presence of God.
Another group, authentic, born again Christians (including those Jews who receive Christ as Savior in their lifetime), will have already gone instantly to Christ. When? At the moment of death or the rapture, whichever comes first.
I'm addressing those two categories.
Obviously, eternal life is for all who believe. At the end of the 1,000 year reign of Christ on earth, satan is loosed from his chains for a while, destroyed, cast into the lake of fire, along with his demon hordes. At that point eternal life is a given for all who believed. John 14:6. John 3:16-17. Romans 10:8-13. See how David phrases it in Psalm 86. Underline Psalm 86:11-12. Read it again. Pray it daily. Several times.
Why don't you address the point I brought up about your misuse of Rev. 3:20 and your view of God who is trying to save those who He knows won't be saved?
Actually this is what I said:DQ said:Additionally, a hymn can contain a central truth found in the Bible. How hard is that to understand?
Not all hymns express correctly what the Bible teaches.Isaiah40:28 said:Just because it's in a hymn doesn't mean it's Biblically true.