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When are names written in the Lamb's book of Life?

KenH

Well-Known Member
You continue to trust men when they clearly do not actually trust scripture or they would not be twisting the word of God as they do.

1) I trust God.
2) The men I listed trust God.
3) The men I listed faithfully preach the Bible and the gospel of Christ and His finished work on behalf of God's elect.
 

Silverhair

Well-Known Member
If Christ was the propitiation for the ALL of the sins of EVERY person who has ever and will ever live, then EVERY person who has ever and will ever live, will be saved.

As Augustus Toplady wrote in that great hymn:

"If Christ my discharge has procured,
And freely in my place endured
The whole of wrath divine—
God will not payment twice demand,
First at my dying Saviour’s hand,
And then again at mine."

Now, Silverhair, if you want to the make the case that EVERY person who ever and will ever live will be saved, then have at it. I'm ready to see you make that case.

I trust what the bible says not what some fallen man says which is what you seem to do as you continue to quote them.

While Christ cover the sins of humanity no one is saved until they trust in God for their salvation,
 

Silverhair

Well-Known Member
The issue for any person is not whether the Bible agrees with them, it is whether they agree with the Bible.

And I believe the Bible and its proclamation of the gospel of Christ and His finished work on behalf of God's elect, chosen by God before the world began and given to His Son to be their Surety and to bring them into His presence.

If that were the truth then you would not be in disagreement with scripture but since you continue to deny the word of God it is clear that you have followed man rather than God.
 

Silverhair

Well-Known Member
1) I trust God.
2) The men I listed trust God.
3) The men I listed faithfully preach the Bible and the gospel of Christ and His finished work on behalf of God's elect.

You keep saying that but your posts prove you wrong. As you said you trust those men but it is clear that they have misunderstood scripture or they would not hold to the errors they do.
 

Silverhair

Well-Known Member
@KenH you continue to hold to your errant theology even in the face of what the bible says.

God is gracious and will forgive you when you turn in faith to Him and repent of your sins. I pray that you will.
 

KenH

Well-Known Member
While Christ cover the sins of humanity no one is saved until they trust in God for their salvation

Then you claiming that God can demand payment a second for the sin debt that Christ already paid in full.

You must be going through a lot of mental gymnastics to square that up in your mind.
 

KenH

Well-Known Member
If that were the truth then you would not be in disagreement with scripture

I agree with the Holy Scriptures - that God chose His elect before the foundation of the world and gave them to His Son to be their Surety and to bring them into His presence.
 

Rye

Active Member
You have the option of accepting or rejecting the gift but it is still a gift either way. God has made the offer, the gift of salvation, to the whole world but only those that freely receive the gift through faith will be saved.

How do you interpet Ephesians 2:8-9?

For by grace are ye saved through faith; and that not of yourselves: it is the gift of God: Not of works, lest any man should boast.

I take it to mean that there is absolutely no effort on our parts, not the slightest bit of will power, not exercising a choice to accept or reject. God gives His gifts without exception.

Could you see how I can boast against an atheist because I decided to accept a gift and they did not? Boy, that atheist sure is dumb for not accepting his gift. I’m so much smarter than he is.
 

Silverhair

Well-Known Member
How do you interpet Ephesians 2:8-9?

For by grace are ye saved through faith; and that not of yourselves: it is the gift of God: Not of works, lest any man should boast.

I take it to mean that there is absolutely no effort on our parts, not the slightest bit of will power, not exercising a choice to accept or reject. God gives His gifts without exception.

Could you see how I can boast against an atheist because I decided to accept a gift and they did not? Boy, that atheist sure is dumb for not accepting his gift. I’m so much smarter than he is.

Curious as to why you think your trusting in God makes you smarter than the atheist. He may think just the opposite, that you are a fool. Do I think trusting in God is the wise thing to do, of course. But does that make one smarter than those that reject Him, no.

Each person will take in the various pieces of information and evaluate them. Some will trust in God some will reject God. A person has to humble themselves and admit that they have sinned before God the creator of this world. Some will reject the gift because of their pride.

While the gift is offered it is not forced on anyone. So while God reaches out to us we must be willing to take His hand.
 

Rye

Active Member
Curious as to why you think your trusting in God makes you smarter than the atheist. He may think just the opposite, that you are a fool.

The point is that it allows me to take the credit away from God. I was smarter than the atheist was, therefore I am more deserving of receiving the gift.
 
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