Brother Bob
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I pray you never have to go through that again Ed. We all suffer and not knowing each other, do not have the least idea, what the other one on here is facing in life. One thing I do know and preach to my congregation, that each and every one of them have burdens to bear and I am aware of that, even as I have my own problems. Besides I am heading for 70 now, but thankful, for I never ever believed that I would be alive this long.EdSutton said:Brother Bob, when I meet an older individual with any hair at all on top of his head, I am 100% certain that I am not seeing your old hermeneutics teacher. Or even your old teacher of Bible. Pulling out all of one's hair is simply not compatable with still having any left.
How is it possible for you to reposition what I have said, here as to the time line of "when" this happens?
The unbeliever is already dead in trespasses and sins, meaning he is separated from God; he does not suddenly become dead in trespasses and sins, at some later point in life. The child is safe or saved, not because he is "alive" but becaused condemnation is based on "believing not" or "disbelieving" on Him, just as salvation is based on believing on Him. (Jn,. 3:8-18,36; 5:24; 6:47; Act. 16:28-34; Eph. 2:8-10, etc.)
The sin of the world is imputed to Christ, (Isa. 53:6) and not the individual (II Cor. 5:19). The child is 'saved' or 'safe', and is not condemned, because he has not "disbelieved" (Jn. 3:18; 36).
And as an unsaved and Gentile who "disbelieved", I was condemned already, apart from the Law, prior to salvation. I did not suddenly "get condemned." And as an unsaved Gentile, being condemned "apart from" the Law, I did not suddenly become Jewish in order to get "under the Law" so I could be condemned, so that I could then get saved.
The law is for 'condemnation', in one sense, true, but is not now, and never was for salvation.
BTW, since you do acknowledge that the Gentiles don't have the law, why do you still speak of it as for them, as thought they do have it? I don't have any extra hair to spare after my chemo of a couple of years ago.
Ed
Now, as far as the Gentiles having or not having the Law, they did not or were never under the "Law Covenant', but the Law of the Commandments are within them. Not were within them, but are there today, unless they have been born again, then those laws are in their hearts and minds, the same as the Jews.
Rom 2:14 For when the Gentiles, which have not the law, do by nature the things contained in the law, these, having not the law, are a law unto themselves:
Rom 2:15 Which shew the work of the law written in their hearts, their conscience also bearing witness, and [their] thoughts the mean while accusing or else excusing one another
Little children are "alive" spiritually, for they have not sinned, therefore have not died in sin. They do come to a point in their life that they bluntly die, and are in need of a Saviour, to restore them spiritually. They need Christ to overcome the death to their bodies in the resurrection. Even those under the Law, need the blood of Christ, but they had faith and died with that faith.
Eze 18:9Behold, all souls are mine; as the soul of the father, so also the soul of the son is mine: the soul that sinneth, it shall die.
If it were not "alive", then it could not die.
I am very interested in when, you consider that Paul was "alive without the Law". The Law was in existance when Paul was born.
I am sorry for misunderstanding you so much Ed. You must not be originally from Kentucky. I have had a hard time understanding you since being on here. I try, but I fail.
The unbeliever, was not dead until he became an unbeliever and the law entered and he died.
Rom 1:20 For the invisible things of him from the creation of the world are clearly seen, being understood by the things that are made, [even] his eternal power and Godhead; so that they are without excuse:
Rom 1:21 Because that, when they knew God, they glorified [him] not as God, neither were thankful; but became vain in their imaginations, and their foolish heart was darkened.
They died spiritually.
When we speak of "being under the Law" we should say "Law Covenant", which includes several laws such as circumcism, sacrificies, statues and the Law of the Commandments.
When we speak of alive without the Law, I believe it to be the 10 Commandments, for Paul begin to quote them and so did Jesus, so as to make it plain which Law they were talking about.
Teachers all dead, they "killed" themselves and were buried with a hair piece. They never could get their tongues back in their mouths. Odd..........................
BBob,
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