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I am going to consider them truth and try to work out the meaning along with other scripturs that seem of contradict ( but do not, I know ). And what are you going to do with those scriptures that say whosoever, ignore them, change the meaning of the word, world.Originally posted by Rippon:
Sorry Frenchy . My oversight . If they don't see those truths that you furnished by listing those verses -- it is just willfulness , stubborn willfulness .
DeeJay , what are you going to do about those passages of Scripture for starters ?
Originally posted by DeeJay:
Back to the original question
What is love?
Answer:
For God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son, that whoever believes in Him should not perish but have everlasting life.
John 3:16
Greater love has no one than this, than to lay down one’s life for his friends.
John 15:13
But God demonstrates His own love toward us, in that while we were still sinners, Christ died for us.
Romans 5:8
Ok, I count 36 out of your last 50 posts are directly related to Calvinisem. The rest are related to Bible translations with one on JFK and 2 on DL Moody.Originally posted by Rippon:
I was in-between classes when I responded to your thread DeeJay . Sorry that I did not spend the proper time in reading it .
You should pull up my profile sometime to see my posts .
I believe the scriptures show that God gave his Son to the whole of humanity, an honest offer of salvation, and all are commanded to believe in him. BUT no one, not even one would come and believe! SO, God goes and chooses those he has favor on and passes by the rest. Leaving them in their unbelieving state. Just because I am given something does not mean I have to accept it. 3:16 does not refer directly to the actions on the cross but to Christ's coming in to the world. This is confirmed by verse 19. The light came in to the world but men loved the darkness more. That's all of us. 3:16 is a sincere offer to all" to come to Christ. Now this relieves God of any culpability for mans sin. We are now responsible because of our loving darkness instead. Now God knowing from before the beginning who he would redeem, accomplishes this by sending His Son to the cross to accomplish exactly that and only that, for the elect only. He who believes (by God's enabling) will be saved and those who do not are condemned already (left in their state of Sin.)