Rippon said:Your errors are too numerous to keep up with . You're giving SP a run for the money !
"Election makes God's blood no good." What a ridiculous statement . Try Acts 20:28 on for size : "... shepherd the church of God which He bought with His own blood ."
God elected a plan , not specific people ? Another absurd remark . Of course He elected specific people . Try these verses and see how far out in left field you are .
2 Thess. 2:13 : "But we must always thank God for you , brothers loved by the Lord , because from the beginning God has chosen you for salvation through sanctification by the Spirit and through belief in the truth ."
2 Tim. 1:9 : "who has saved us and called us with a holy calling , not according to our works , but according to His own purpose and grace , which was given to us in Christ Jesus before time began ."
Eph. 1:4,5, " for He chose us in Him , before the foundation of the world , to be holy and blameless in His sight . In love he predestined us to be adopted through Jesus Christ for Himself , according to His favor and will ,"
Eph. 1:11 : "In Him we were also made His inheritance , predestined according to the purpose of the One who works out everything in agreement with the decision of His will "
Yes , God did indeed unconditionally elect Jacob unto salvation and bypassed Esau before either was born . See Romans 9:11-13 : " ( for though they had not been born yet or done anything good or bad , so that God's purpose according to election might stand ,not from works but from the One who calls ) she was told : The older will serve the younger . As it is written: Jacob I have loved , but Esau I have hated ."
You see PK , the Lord "shows mercy to whom he wills , and He hardens whom He wills ." ( Ro. 9:18 ) . The Lord makes one piece of pottery "for honor and another for dishonor." ( Ro.9:21 ) .
There are "objects of wrath ready for destruction." ( Ro.9:22 ) And there are "objects of mercy that He prepared beforehand for glory." ( Ro. 9:23 ) .
Mull over these words from Holy Writ . There are many more where these came from . But you have no right to distort the meaning in order to match your sentiments .
1) Please tell me which came first, your election or God's salvation plan?
2) I do not disagree that God purchased the church with His own Blood. I have said in the past the people are part of the elect after they are redeemed through salvation and not before.
3) 2 Thess. 2:13 - I am used to this verse being quoted to prove election and predestination but the word "chosen" here is not a common word for election or predestination. Furthermore, we see in vs10 that unbelievers perish because they "receive not the love of the truth, that they might be saved". In vs12 we see that "all might be damned who believe not the truth"; while the other group are called "brethern" because of their belief of the truth. Notice the goal of the choosing. It is not of the unsaved (unregenerate) to become believers, but of the "brethern beloved" to the end result... (vs14) "to the obtaining of the glory of our Lord Jesus Christ". Notice also, my dear brethern, that the choosing comes after the calling of the Gospel.
4) Eph. 1:4-5 = I have already discussed this verse with Jarthur001 but we can do it again. We must first see that this verse deals with the saved because the scripture says "us" and not "some". He has chosen us (we who are believers) 'that we should be holy and without blame before Him in love'. It is not that some should be saved and some lost because the subject of my soul is never mentioned. The object of this salvation is that sometime in the future (when we are conformed to His image) we will stand, covered by His blood, holy and blameless before Christ. So because of this (vs11) the believer is predestinated to receive an inheritance which has been purchased, obtained, and paid for.
Dr. Morgan, "May God deliver us from taking so great, so stupendous and sublime and far-reaching a vision of the wisdom which transcends our finite theory, in order to formulate a doctrine that God has chosen a few people to be saved and left the rest to be damned. That is an unwarranted deduction."
5) Rom. 9:10-13 = I discussed this in my last post. Dispensationally, Jacob was loved and Esau was hated. There is no reference to the individuals as such. Therefore, since God so loved the world, decedents from both may be saved who will.
6) Rom 9:18 = I didn't read that God told Moses that he had chosen Pharaoh to go to Hell. I read that God did harden his heart AFTER Moses went to him and said, "Let My people go", and Pharaoh said, "Who is God that that I should obey Him?". That when the hardening began.
7)Rom 9:19-24 = God does not make men in order to destroy them. God ordains no man to eternal death. He 'will have all men to be saved and come to the knowledge of truth'; yet Christ comes to His own, but His own received Him not, yet we see weeping when He says, 'Ye will not come unto Me, that you might have life'. Does not this endurance imply opportunity to repent? If He would have selected the Jews to be saved in Heaven (everyone of them) and rejected every other nation, then the objection would have been sustained but it had a different purpose. The election of the Jewish nation looked to the salvation of the Jews and the Gentiles that received the message of God.
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