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  1. ScottA

    Before the flood is actually "after"

    Good, thanks for the explanation. What I was referring to is the issue of interpretation that most have not known to exist. Which is the restraint of only seeing dimly made by God until the time of the end, and the finished truth of the mystery of God only to be available when the seventh angel...
  2. ScottA

    Before the flood is actually "after"

    A common mistake. What is written is not the rule, but the Spirit. The Pharisees made the same mistake. This is round two. Most will again reject the truth, only a few will receive it. There's still time to learn from the past.
  3. ScottA

    Before the flood is actually "after"

    I have stated what is actually true in the most concise way. Which indeed goes against the common narrative of all Christendom, which is according to the foretold "lie", as a restraint by God until the time of the end. This is the truth no longer under restraint, leading unto "all truth", also...
  4. ScottA

    Before the flood is actually "after"

    Jesus was referring to the flood not of water, but of the days of the flood of the spirit of God poured out upon all flesh beginning at Pentecost. Which was and is to say that His return would not and is not a grand finale event at the end as most have believed, but to "each one in his own...
  5. ScottA

    This is not biblical Christianity

    Yeah, unfortunately this is the down side of having a big mouth. He's famous for his ability to rattle off on whatever subjects he takes up...and that is all he has done here. But Christianity and being born again is NOT something we "take up." We are rather taken up. Hopefully he will shut...
  6. ScottA

    God's Great GRACE Departure RDF The Second Coming!

    You have a strange way of communicating, like an outline of notes, not fully explained. Anyway, "rightly dividing the word of truth" is between what is written regarding heaven and the kingdom of God, as opposed to what is of this world. The scriptures include both, and many mix what should...
  7. ScottA

    What makes a doctrine false?

    You are speaking in accord with that foretold "lie" of a mass rapture and future second coming event, a doctrine against Jesus coming "soon" and all that 2,000 years ago "must shortly come to pass", and the return of Jesus individually to "each one in his own order" since Pentecost according to...
  8. ScottA

    What makes a doctrine false?

    Is that an argument for "universal" salvation for all? Because you didn't leave out what is self-evident against it. The "will be saved" (past perfect tense) promise is only for those who "declare" before crossing the chasm between heaven and earth guarded with flaming swords of fire. Is God...
  9. ScottA

    God's Great GRACE Departure RDF The Second Coming!

    How would you describe "rightly dividing the word of truth?" What is the method?
  10. ScottA

    God will soon give us a "Warning"

    Don't believe every prediction. These are the times foretold to be “as the days of Noah” and “eating and drinking, marrying and giving in marriage” Matthew 24:37-28. Those words foretold by Christ were under restraint--the restraint that Paul spoke of, until the time of the end. Jesus only...
  11. ScottA

    What makes a doctrine false?

    Yes, that is the measure of each person's choice as fully acknowledged and confirmed, and the dividing the light from the darkness for all eternity.
  12. ScottA

    What makes a doctrine false?

    Paul was speaking there of all acknowledging what is actually true, when going before the Lord in the Judgement. At which point, "some" as the scriptures also say rise up to everlasting life, but also "some to everlasting contempt" (meaning an eternal continuance of separation from God based on...
  13. ScottA

    What makes a doctrine false?

    Unfortunately, as it is written: The gentiles (Christians) have been and continue to trample the truth underfoot, as did Israel when they rejected and crucified their promised Messiah. Now it's our turn, and it's already to late--from the beginning the Church has rejected their own Messiah...in...
  14. ScottA

    What makes a doctrine false?

    Paul spoke of the same act as being one act: As life everlasting to those in Christ, and death to those not in Christ...all as the fulfillment of Joel's prophecy, made possible and arranged by Christ, and confirmed by Peter, of God pouring out His spirit upon all flesh. Life or death by the same...
  15. ScottA

    What makes a doctrine false?

    Then, I must ask: Regarding the second coming of Christ, which do you deny, His coming into the world in the flesh, or His coming into you in spirit?
  16. ScottA

    What makes a doctrine false?

    True, but the specific lie referred to by Paul, was regarding the spiritual transition that was to occur with Christ's "soon" return. Left in the hands of men of flesh and blood, many were convinced that He had not returned even though He was again among us even until the end of the age. They...
  17. ScottA

    What makes a doctrine false?

    Jesus said he would return "soon", they said "someday." Jesus said "must shortly come to pass", they said and still say "future." That was the "lie."
  18. ScottA

    What makes a doctrine false?

    In the one true thread of God's interaction and revelation with the world down through all of history, the lie referred to by Paul (causing strong delusion among the church since its beginning) has been the alternate and false gospel taught by false teachers in the church regarding what Jesus...
  19. ScottA

    What makes a doctrine false?

    The greatest question to ask of concern during these times should be: What is the "lie" and who are the "false teachers" foretold to bring "destructive doctrines" into the church causing "strong delusion"--and have I believed them? Most have.
  20. ScottA

    What makes a doctrine false?

    That is indeed a condition of attaining salvation. However, it does not say that one who has attained salvation can loose it, as he speaks of the "hope" of salvation through the gospel, not of the assurance of having received it.