I has never ceased to amaze me the way people will take plain teaching by Paul such as is found in Romans 11 and turn it to their own scheme.
After decades of attempting to show the foolishness of some views by pointing to Romans 11, and by going verse by verse and at times expressing the original language, some just continue in their own blindness and obstinacy.
Figured that some just won't agree with Paul until the Lord demonstrates it.
Just as @glad4mercy systematically presented truth, and just as such is always rejected, it doesn't change.
Here are some basic denials seen and I have heard in the past concerning Romans 1
I have heard and read people completely discredit whole passages of OT prophecy just to maintain their view. How bold such must be in their dismissal of such Scriptures as no longer viable or have veracity concerning the future.
I may not agree with all that @glad4mercy may post on the BB, but to deny that he has posted accurately concerning Paul's writing in Romans 11 in this thread is just wrong.
After decades of attempting to show the foolishness of some views by pointing to Romans 11, and by going verse by verse and at times expressing the original language, some just continue in their own blindness and obstinacy.
Figured that some just won't agree with Paul until the Lord demonstrates it.
Just as @glad4mercy systematically presented truth, and just as such is always rejected, it doesn't change.
Here are some basic denials seen and I have heard in the past concerning Romans 1
- There are no longer ethnic Jews. That is a lie. DNA testing proves it.
- There is not an end to the gentile time. That is a lie. Ostriches deny the truth, too.
- There will never be a national Israel. That is a lie. History bears witness.
- God has no plan for national Israel being brought to Christ. That is a lie. ALL the prophets spoke concerning the matter will be fulfilled, just as all the prophets spoke concerning the second advent.
- There is never a millennial reign, temple, physical return of Christ,.... That is a lie. The Scriptures state such will come.
I have heard and read people completely discredit whole passages of OT prophecy just to maintain their view. How bold such must be in their dismissal of such Scriptures as no longer viable or have veracity concerning the future.
I may not agree with all that @glad4mercy may post on the BB, but to deny that he has posted accurately concerning Paul's writing in Romans 11 in this thread is just wrong.