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Ken,I understand salvation. I believe it just like you in the church age,it is before and after the church age that we disagree.
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Well, let's see. I will open up my King James Bible (the only one I use) to the second page. Uh, The Old Testament - Genesis through Malachi; The New Testament - Matthew through Revelation. I guess that about covers it, unless the King James translators were mistaken and got them divided up incorrectly.Originally posted by bro. coley:
so when does the new test. begin?
Receiving a mark on one's hand or on one's forehead does not automatically damn anyone, nor does the Bible say such a thing, of course. For all sins shall be forgiven unto men, and if it is a sin for a person to receive such a mark, then even that sin is forgivable."They will get saved by holding out and holding on,by not taking the mark of the beast,by keeping the law,they are not saved like us."
After the church age is eternity - there will be no one else being saved then. Salvation will have been completed at that point.Originally posted by KEVO:
Ken,I understand salvation. I believe it just like you in the church age,it is before and after the church age that we disagree.
Well, let's see. I will open up my King James Bible (the only one I use) to the second page. Uh, The Old Testament - Genesis through Malachi; The New Testament - Matthew through Revelation. I guess that about covers it, unless the King James translators were mistaken and got them divided up incorrectly.</font>[/QUOTE]no it just prooves my point, you really dont know. the answer is found in Hebrews 9:14-17Originally posted by rlvaughn:
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by bro. coley:
so when does the new test. begin?
The testament or covenant Christ established in Heb.9:14-17 is not future but is now. Do you believe in a third Testament or Covenant? Please explain if so.Paul tells us to rightly divide the word of truth. Where in the New Testament do you find these divisions you are making? My King James Bible has TWO divisions - Old & New Testaments.
so someone can rightly devide. I am sure you know that "Hebrews" are the people of the nation of Israel. If you will carefully read the passage you pointed out you will note that God makes the New Covenant with exactly the same people he made the Old Covenant with, that is, Israel. We are not people of the Covenant, either Old or New. The Covenants were made with Israel. It would seem your objection is over ruled.Originally posted by DocCas:
Bro. Coley, if you will notice the title of that book is "Hebrews." </font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />
KEVO, you are wrong.Originally posted by KEVO:
Ken,you are wrong.People will be saved in the tribulation as well as in the millenium.But they will not get saved like you and I were saved.
Romans 5Originally posted by KEVO:
PREACHTHEWORD,God just gave them to Moses to kill time I guess. Good night man I never realized people were so mixed up!
bro. coley, I think you will find yourself on the horns of a dilemma (perhaps several). First, your "division" of the word of God puts Matthew chapters 1-26 (and similarly with Mark, Luke and John) back into the Old Testament, while the King James translators put them in the New Testament. Will you say that the King James Bible is wrong or that you have wrongly divided the word or truth? Second, even if I accept your application of Heb. 9:14-17, you cannot resolve the problem your "division" creates. If the New Testament begins with the death of Christ, when does it end? You end it and go back to the Old Testament in the future, making the death of Christ of none effect. Will you say that the death of Christ is of none effect, or that you have wrongly divided the word or truth?Originally posted by bro. coley:
...the new testement does not begin until Christ dies on the cross ,according to Heb.9:14-17
You never answered my question: Just where do you get your ideas on this from? I don't recall anything in Revelatios to back up what you say.Originally posted by KEVO:
Ken,you are wrong.People will be saved in the tribulation as well as in the millenium.But they will not get saved like you and I were saved.
Um, I was thinking the same thing.Originally posted by KEVO:
PREACHTHEWORD,God just gave them to Moses to kill time I guess. Good night man I never realized people were so mixed up!
The only way anyone is ever saved - by grace through faith(Ephesians chapter 2).Originally posted by Ken Hamilton:
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Brethren and friends do you have biblical proofs for how a person is saved in the tribulation?