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So I still say there has only been one way to get eternal life in this world and that is Jesus.
Le Buick: If, "partaking of the fruit of the tree of Life, not only was physical life maintained but more importantly eternal spiritual life was maintained" then how did it differ from any other tree? To eat from any tree except the one forbidden by GOD would provide physical substance and maintained the spiritual agreement with GOD.
Le Buick: If man did not sin then he would not need a savior and Jesus would only be our brother and the tree of life would only be a tree.
BB: I still believe the Tree was Jesus.
Brother Bob said:Fountain was opened for the house of David and half to the hinder sea and half to the former sea. God had made a promise to them and they died with faith that He would and when Jesus died His blood flowed to them also for their sins had only been stayed from year to year and that was a shadow of the real thing that was to come and that was Jesus Christ. I believe Him to be the Savior of the World.
El Guero: How is taking what Christ said to be true a precarious position?
He told us that He is the only way. If He told the truth, how is my faith in Him precarious. Maybe I just misunderstand.
Heavenly Pilgrim said:And now are we to suppose that Adam, a created being created by ‘God the Son,’ would have been simply a “brother of His”
Heavenly Pilgrim said:and the tree of Life “only a tree” to Adam before the fall? How do you get what you are implying from the facts of the nature of Christ and who He is, and the information as to the eternal effects of partaking of that unusual tree in the midst of the garden, as being ‘just another tree?” I want to understand you, but you are not making any sense to me.
...the same way you and I did.J. Jump said:Bob how did Abraham go through Jesus for eternal life?
And now Brother Bob, I have a question to ask you. Had Adam partaken of the tree of Life in the Garden? You say it was Christ. I want you to know that the way you answer this will determine whether or not you are indeed placing yourself in a precarious theological position.
...the same way you and I did.
They all died in faith but believing the Messiah would come. Christ first came to His own and came to fulfill the things written concerning Him in the books of Moses and the prophets and pslams.
JJ;Brother Bob I agree that Abraham knew a Messiah was coming, but the Bible shows clearly in Genesis 15 that Abraham was "saved" not because of his faith in a comming Messiah, but he was "saved" because he believed God and God's promise of un-numerable descendants.
Act 4:12 And there is salvation in no one else, for there is no other name under heaven given among men by which we must be saved."J. Jump said:Webdog go back to post No. 84 or 89 can't remember which. Abraham was saved when he believed what God was saying about his descendants.
It also included the Messiah or Deliverer that Abraham had faith in. He had faith in God in all things.
Act 4:12 And there is salvation in no one else, for there is no other name under heaven given among men by which we must be saved."
I don't know about you but I believe when Jesus shed His blood it also covered those before His coming. I think God then fulfilled His promise to Israel that the Messiah would come. Even though Abraham was saved he still lacked something to complete the salvation as the souls under the altar of God without their white robes which come from the blood of the Lamb. Again, God then fulfilled His promise to Israel.peace :flower:But that's not what saved him. Read Genesis 15. Your belief does not square with Scripture. And we know which one is right. How can you deny something that is so clear? That is amazing.