Originally posted by Aaron:
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by Pastor Larry:
1 Peter 1:10-12 doesn't say anything about them looking forward for salvation.
It doesn't?</font>[/QUOTE]No, it doesn't. Read your own quote:
Of which salvation the prophets have enquired and searched diligently, who prophesied of the grace that should come unto you:. There is nothing there about what they believed for their salvation. THat was in fact about our salvation. That's what "grace that should come unto you" means. They were looking forward to be sure, but that was not the content of saving faith for them.
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />That simply isn't there. Go back and read it again. Christ was not made the content of faith in that passage. Try again.
Really?</font>[/QUOTE]Yes, really ... Once again read your own quote:
Searching what, or what manner of time the Spirit of Christ which was in them did signify, when it testified beforehand the sufferings of Christ, and the glory that should follow. Where in there does it tell anyone to believe in this coming Messiah for salvation?
You are a study in contradiction. You say in one breath that Christ atoned for their sins, and in another you insist, in opposition to the testimony of the Holy Spirit, that no faith was required in the One who made atonement.
Where did the HOly Spirit say that OT believers had to believe in the coming Messiah for their salvation? Go ahead, and show me that bit of testimony and then we can talk about it. Until then, you have shown nothing that is contradictory in the least. I have merely refused to add things to Scripture. If that is "a study in contradiction" then so be it. Perhaps it would lead you to a deeper study of God's word. Put down your books and quotes, and deal with Scripture.
Show the "testimony of hte HOly Spirit" that OT believers had to believe in a coming Messiah for salvation.
Oh, wait! You believe the blood of bulls and goats really was effectual.
NO I don't. The Bible says clear that it wasn't (Heb 10:4). That was their act of faith. They believe that God would cover their sins through that sacrifice.
There is no atonement without Christ. He alone could atone for sins. But for the OT believer, they did not have that revelation. That revelation was progressively given to them until it culminated in the actual events of Christ's life and death, his active and passive obedience.
I really cannot, for the life of me, understand why this is confusing. You have yet to offer any Scripture in support of you. When you look at the passages you have attempted to use, they don't say what you apparently think they do. You have become so indoctrinated by someone or somethign that you don't seem to even be reading the text carefully. Please go back and think about what is actually being said.