Hiddenthings
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Which is why I am consistently asking questions of the Word of others faith like Eternally as I know they do not know the true Jesus.Which is why discernment is imperative. There is only one Jesus.
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Which is why I am consistently asking questions of the Word of others faith like Eternally as I know they do not know the true Jesus.Which is why discernment is imperative. There is only one Jesus.
I disagree with your judgement of Eternally.Which is why I am consistently asking questions of the Word of others faith like Eternally as I know they do not know the true Jesus.
2 Cor 5.19Jesus has paid the ransom for everyone, yes......but not everyone will accept it. The bible says only a remnant will be saved. Salvation is by faith. People can be forgiven but refuse to accept the forgiveness and thus remain unreconciled to God.
Are you suggesting all people are saved?2 Cor 5.19
that God was reconciling the world to himself in Christ, not counting people’s sins against them. And he has committed to us the message of reconciliation.
All sins were imputed to Christ, who paid for the sins, all of them.
All the sins of all time have been paid for, there is nobody (believers) who answers for sins at the judgment seat of Christ. there is nobody (unbelievers) who answers for sins at the Great White Throne.
THIS is the good news we give to unbelievers.
There is no contingency for one's sins being paid for. (see also 2 Pt 2:1) Here, the false teachers and false prophets have been bought. (That is redemption)
Are you suggesting all people are saved?
Correct, I agree with this though reading KUWN it sounded as though they believe everyone is saved.Hello Hidden things,
Everyone has been saved from their sins. Yes. This is because of Jesus's shed blood on the cross.
Not everyone has been saved to the Kingdom of God, there is an outside portion where faithless people are at according to Revelation.
This is because of the choice to believe in God, and to trust in his son Yeshua, one is saved unto the Kingdom of God.
And one day soon all sheep will live forever with HimDid Jesus remove all the sin from the world?
Did? (past tense?) Yes and No.
Spiritually…… Yes.
Manifested….(Secularly Visible?)…No.
Spiritually……. Accomplished? Yes
Spiritually……. Accounted? Yes
Spiritually……. Prepared? Yes
Spiritually……. Shall be Manifested? Yes
Glory to God,
Taken
Purchased is found in 2 verses and always to do with His church, no unbelievers were purchased by Christ.2 Cor 5.19
that God was reconciling the world to himself in Christ, not counting people’s sins against them. And he has committed to us the message of reconciliation.
All sins were imputed to Christ, who paid for the sins, all of them.
All the sins of all time have been paid for, there is nobody (believers) who answers for sins at the judgment seat of Christ. there is nobody (unbelievers) who answers for sins at the Great White Throne.
THIS is the good news we give to unbelievers.
There is no contingency for one's sins being paid for. (see also 2 Pt 2:1) Here, the false teachers and false prophets have been bought. (That is redemption)
Haven't been following the whole conversation, but Jesus "had no sin" and "knew no sin".....so the sins He died to were not His, but the sins of mankind that had been laid upon Him. And He was made perfect too in that His body was redeemed through death, as ours will be also in the end. In this way He was the tip of the spear making the way for us and being our forerunner that we might follow in His footsteps all the way to eternal life (redemption of the body).The Apostles taught so.
He did no personal sin correct - so how did Jesus die to sin once?
And what if you discovered it was all true? That Jesus was actually made perfect and became the source of your salvation as the Bible teaches?
From Son of Man to the Son of God with Power!
Everything the Bible taught about the Christ was true and it was apostate Christianity was change him into a lie?
Lizbeth this is correct.Haven't been following the whole conversation, but Jesus "had no sin" and "knew no sin".....so the sins He died to were not His, but the sins of mankind that had been laid upon Him.
Yes, what was imperfect about the Lord which even he taught about himself?And He was made perfect too in that His body was redeemed through death, as ours will be also in the end.
No, redemption of his very life, all of him!In this way He was the tip of the spear making the way for us and being our forerunner that we might follow in His footsteps all the way to eternal life (redemption of the body).
Absolutely not! Having one's sins paid for, has no bearing on salvation. we are not eternally condemned because of sins. The consequences of sin are always temporary. This teaching is Bible 101. You could have answered your own question had you read the verses I quoted in my last post. How could the unbeliever be saved just because Christ paid for his sins. remember what 2 Cor 5 said, sins were imputed to Christ, not the person who commits them.Are you suggesting all people are saved?
Kuwn it was your poorly written post which prompted the question. Agree 100% with the red text!There were minor and major sins, each having a different level of consequences. No matter how you see it, the consequences of sins had varying levels of consequences. None eternal. Rejecting God's offer of salvation is the only consequence that is eternal.
It is a sin to reject Christ.Absolutely not! Having one's sins paid for, has no bearing on salvation. we are not eternally condemned because of sins. The consequences of sin are always temporary. This teaching is Bible 101. You could have answered your own question had you read the verses I quoted in my last post. How could the unbeliever be saved just because Christ paid for his sins. remember what 2 Cor 5 said, sins were imputed to Christ, not the person who commits them.
Go to Genesis, and look at the consequences of the sins of Adam and Eve. The consequences of sin are temporary. Christ did not potentially pay for sin. Sins are no longer an issue between people and God and nobody will be judged for sins. The issue is whether or not someone accepts Christ for salvation. Finally, in the Old testament, the temporal consequences of sins varied. There were minor and major sins, each having a different level of consequences. No matter how you see it, the consequences of sins had varying levels of consequences. None eternal. Rejecting God's offer of salvation is the only consequence that is eternal.
Which means Scott its a sin not to be Baptised in the Lords saving name also.It is a sin to reject Christ.
Acts 17
30 Truly, these times of ignorance God overlooked, but now commands all men everywhere to repent, 31 because He has appointed a day on which He will judge the world in righteousness by the Man whom He has ordained. He has given assurance of this to all by raising Him from the dead.”
32 And when they heard of the resurrection of the dead, some mocked, while others said, “We will hear you again on this matter.” 33 So Paul departed from among them. 34 However, some men joined him and believed, among them Dionysius the Areopagite, a woman named Damaris, and others with them.
Where there is faith in a man in Christ, their sins God does not impute to them.Which means Scott its a sin not to be Baptised in the Lords saving name also.