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Is 1 John 2:2 Really a defence of Universal Atonement?

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Brother Bob

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And when did God say this?

was it...

A) before the fall...

or..

B) after the fall?
Before the fall. Now when did Jesus stand as a slain Lamb before the fall or after the fall?
And I don't have no one to follow me thinking the same.

hint Rev. 13:8
 
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jne1611

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Jarthur001 said:
And when did God say this?

was it...

A) before the fall...

or..

B) after the fall?
It would be very hard to maintain this idea after the curse. Especially considering the flood.
 

Jarthur001

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Brother Bob said:
Before the fall. Now when did Jesus stand as a slain Lamb before the fall or after the fall?
And I don't have no one to follow me thinking the same.
He was DECREED to be the slain Lamb before the world was made.

He became the slain Lamb at the cross.

Before the cross he was the perfect unblemished Lamb

After the cross He had the scars in His hands and feet.

You see..God does work in time when it comes to man. :)
 

jne1611

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Brother Bob said:
Before the fall. Now when did Jesus stand as a slain Lamb before the fall or after the fall?
And I don't have no one to follow me thinking the same.
What does that matter if two people agree? So you believe that the fact that Christ was the slain lamb before the foundation of the world, that this is proof of the universal love of God? Considering the fact that you said God does not love those in hell. He never foreknew them in Christ. He always foreknew them to be damned. So even in your concept, He never loved them! So your evidence falls to the ground. The fact of eternal fire prepared for them proves this!
Act 15:18 Known unto God are all his works from the beginning of the world.
 
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Brother Bob

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He was DECREED to be the slain Lamb before the world was made.

He became the slain Lamb at the cross.

Before the cross he was the perfect unblemished Lamb

After the cross He had the scars in His hands and feet.

You see..God does work in time when it comes to man. :)
James; You just spoke it both ways God works in time and out of time. come on,
 

LeBuick

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Jarthur001 said:
He was DECREED to be the slain Lamb before the world was made.

He became the slain Lamb at the cross.

Before the cross he was the perfect unblemished Lamb

After the cross He had the scars in His hands and feet.

You see..God does work in time when it comes to man. :)

You are putting the slain Lamb into time. Then only reference we have to the Lamb and time is it was slain before the foundation.
 

Brother Bob

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What does that matter if two people agree? So you believe that the fact that Christ was the slain lamb before the foundation of the world, that this is proof of the universal love of God? Considering the fact that you said God does not love those in hell. He never foreknew them in Christ. He always foreknew them to be damned. So even in your concept, He never loved them! So your evidence falls to the ground. The fact of eternal fire prepared for them proves this!
absolutely, if God was willingly to give His Son to be slain before the fall and still loved His whole creation? Then God so loved the world.

You saying that God never loved those that went to hell is your words not mine. He loved them until they died in their sins. Why do you think the Spirit of God strives with man or "I stand at the door and knock and if any man will hear my voice and open the door I will come in and sup with him and he with me."
 
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jne1611

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Brother Bob said:
absolutely, if God was willingly to give His Son to be slain before the fall and still loved His whole creation? Then God so loved the world.
I think you have done some of that glossing you talked about earlier.:D
 

jne1611

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Brother Bob said:
absolutely, if God was willingly to give His Son to be slain before the fall and still loved His whole creation? Then God so loved the world.

You saying that God never loved those that went to hell is your words not mine. He loved them until they died in their sins. Why do you think the Spirit of God strives with man or "I stand at the door and knock and if any man will hear my voice and open the door I will come in and sup with him and he with me."
I asked you plainly does God love those in hell. And you said no. Your answer was that he did love them, but now He does not. Don't forget what you say.
 

Brother Bob

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Are you reading what you are posting?

He loved them until they died in their sins. is my above post and the same as you just said.
 

jne1611

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Brother Bob said:
absolutely, if God was willingly to give His Son to be slain before the fall and still loved His whole creation? Then God so loved the world.

You saying that God never loved those that went to hell is your words not mine. He loved them until they died in their sins. Why do you think the Spirit of God strives with man or "I stand at the door and knock and if any man will hear my voice and open the door I will come in and sup with him and he with me."
OK. Then if that is your argument. Lets use Pharaoh for an example. God told him to let His people go! Could he have let them go. Be careful now.
 

jne1611

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Brother Bob said:
Are you reading what you are posting?

He loved them until they died in their sins. is my above post and the same as you just said.
You had not posted the rest when I replied.:laugh:
 

Brother Bob

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God used Pharaoh to show His Glory and being a timeless God could and did see what was in Pharaoh so God hardened him so He could show and deliver His people. He also used Judas the same way. No great thing for God for He sees what man chooses.
 

jne1611

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Brother Bob said:
Are you reading what you are posting?

He loved them until they died in their sins. is my above post and the same as you just said.
Your whole argument rests on foreknowledge being God looking into the future & finding faith & so predesignating. So tell me how could He love what He sees never receiving Christ & going to hell where according to you, He does not love them anymore? Does that not sound weird to you? Even in your idea of for-known faith which is nowhere in the Bible. How say you God loves what He knows He has prepared hell for?
 

Jarthur001

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Brother Bob said:
James; You just spoke it both ways God works in time and out of time. come on,
Fore He is GOD. God is not bound by time, but being that God made all of his creation, time is very much part of it.

All of creation is made up of Time, space and matter. You cannot remove one from the other. A rock which is matter takes up space on earth, for a given time. All of creation is like this.

Therefore when God works with creation, being that matter and time as well as space is part of His creation, then God works in time.

Notice in the end (rev)...time is no more. Why? We will have new bodys and the new bodys are not made with the same matter. If they are like Christ...He walked through walls. If you have no matter, time is not needed for time is only a measurement of change in matter.


Thus...God works both in time....and outside of time. agree?
 

jne1611

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Brother Bob said:
God used Pharaoh to show His Glory and being a timeless God could and did see what was in Pharaoh so God hardened him so He could show and deliver His people. He also used Judas the same way. No great thing for God for He sees what man chooses.
God never said anything whatsoever about Pharaoh choosing anything. He said I will harden his heart. So when God said let my people go, could Pharaoh have done this? Look in the Bible. When Paul uses this account as an illustration. It is clear he is not talking about free - will! For if that was his thrust, why the supposition that they would then say "Why doth He yet find fault? For who hath resisted His will?"
 
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Jarthur001

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LeBuick said:
You are putting the slain Lamb into time. Then only reference we have to the Lamb and time is it was slain before the foundation.
well...really it says...from the foundation of the world. :)

And this was addressing Gods decree.....based on who wrote the book.


and BTW...yes I am placing Christ in time. :)
**********************<<<added later

AND>......sorry I keep seeing more in your post.

The only recorded? How about the gospel? Does that count?
 
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Brother Bob

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Your whole argument rests on foreknowledge being God looking into the future & finding faith & so predesignating. So tell me how could He love what He sees never receiving Christ & going to hell where according to you, He does not love them anymore? Does that not sound weird to you? Even in your idea of for-known faith which is nowhere in the Bible. How say you God loves what He knows He has prepared hell for?
At least it was their choice even though God foresaw it.
It is not near as weird as God creating people just to burn them which is your belief.
 
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