But sanctification AS a lifetime event is as certain as eternal life is eternal life. In other words, you may think it isn't happening to you --- or, more likely, to someone else who is not "elite" enough (good enough, whatever it takes enough) --- but God promises (Phil 1:6) that it IS!J. Jump said:Sanctification is a lifelong process so no I nor any other saved individual is not completely sanctified at this moment forever. Sanctification as Scripture lays it out for us is a process not a one-time event as eternal salvation is seen.
Not to mention that yours do the same! :laugh:No I don't fully understand your terms and I think they lend themselves to confusing the matter at hand.
Are you speaking of Matthew's "kingdom of heaven" pararbles here? Cause those do NOT describe any "kingdom of the heavenlies." They regard spiritual truth about earthly events. The parable of the 10 virgins, for instance, describe the rapture of the wise church and the leaving behind ON EARTH of the foolish.Rule over the earth also eminates from the heavens where Satan and his co-horts currently rule. This spiritual portion of the kingdom was the offer that was being made to Israel during the time of Christ. He came preaching the gospel of the kingdom. Matthew refers to it as the kingdom of the heavens (that's the actual correct translation of the phrase Matthew uses and which can be found in John 3 at least according to the Aleph text). This is the spiritual portion of the kingdom.
[/quote]This offer was rejected by Israel. However Abraham was promised that spiritual blessings would flow through his seed.[/quote] Yes, the olive tree religious privileges and the vine relational privileges. Both are spiritual -- the first one was cut off for a period of time until "the fulness of the Gentiles come in."
Yes, we were grafted into the olive tree tho we were "wild branches."That's where the Gentiles come into the picture. Gentiles are saved (faith in The Substitute and made alive spiritually) so that they can now entertain this spiritual offer of the kingdom that Israel rejected.
Christ is going to be ruling from Israel, friend -- from Jerusalem, from the Millennial temple! Where are you getting that He rules from heaven during His kingdom??We can accept this offer and rule with Christ in His coming kingdom from the heavens or we can reject the offer of ruling and reigning with Him and face the consequences of such actions. But our eternal destiny is secure.
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