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The Invitation To Heaven

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1689Dave

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What a joke. This poster said he would present his interpretation of the listed verse (James 2:5) and then makes a bogus claim about a different verse. Trying to discuss biblical doctrine with Calvinists is a waste of time. See post 89. :)
This single passage destroys all of his theories.
 

SavedByGrace

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You did not believe in a saving sense!

do you think that when we witness to the unsaved, and they show an interest in getting saved, that before they can get saved, they must believe in the Holy Trinity, or even in the Deity of Jesus and the Holy Spirit?
 

Yeshua1

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do you think that when we witness to the unsaved, and they show an interest in getting saved, that before they can get saved, they must believe in the Holy Trinity, or even in the Deity of Jesus and the Holy Spirit?
They must believe that Jesus is God, yes!
 

SavedByGrace

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World = kosmos = new heavens and earth populated by whoever believes.


J H Thayer

the inhabitants of the earth, the human race” (Lexicon, p.357)

W Ardnt & F Gingrich

the world as mankind…of all mankind, but especially of believers, as the objects of God’s love” (Lexicon, p.447)

Edward Robinson

the world for the inhabitants of the earth, men mankind” (Lexicon, p.440)

John Parkhurst

The world, i.e. the whole race of mankind, both believers and unbelievers, both good and bad” (Lexicon, p.336)

S T Bloomfield

“the world for its inhabitants, mankind” (Greek Lexicon, p. 227)

G Kittle and G Friedrich

“The cosmos is the universe (Jn.3:16-17, Theological Dictionary of the New Testament, One Vol. Ed., p. 464)

W E Vine

“the human race, mankind” (Expository Dictionary, p. 685)
 

1689Dave

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J H Thayer

the inhabitants of the earth, the human race” (Lexicon, p.357)

W Ardnt & F Gingrich

the world as mankind…of all mankind, but especially of believers, as the objects of God’s love” (Lexicon, p.447)

Edward Robinson

the world for the inhabitants of the earth, men mankind” (Lexicon, p.440)

John Parkhurst

The world, i.e. the whole race of mankind, both believers and unbelievers, both good and bad” (Lexicon, p.336)

S T Bloomfield

“the world for its inhabitants, mankind” (Greek Lexicon, p. 227)

G Kittle and G Friedrich

“The cosmos is the universe (Jn.3:16-17, Theological Dictionary of the New Testament, One Vol. Ed., p. 464)

W E Vine

“the human race, mankind” (Expository Dictionary, p. 685)
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Reformed1689

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which basically means, that you cannot answer what Peter says in Acts 10:34-35. Fair enough.
No that is not what I said at all. What I said was, those verses have nothing o do with the topic we are actually discussing. But since you want to force the issue, the verses are clearly talking about God not taking one nation over another. All people groups will be included in the Kingdom. It has nothing to do with individuals in those two verses.
 
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