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  1. Netchaplain

    Refuting Losing Salvation! (A)

    Amen, and everyone reborn will always choose to please God, because He works this in everyone reborn (Phl 2:13)!
  2. Netchaplain

    Refuting Losing Salvation! (A)

    Thanks, I see what you mean. I think if we look from the perspective of eternal life, it's plainly seen that eternal life can't be taken away, because it's eternal! (if that addresses your reply)
  3. Netchaplain

    Refuting Losing Salvation! (A)

    Not sure what you're trying to say Brother.
  4. Netchaplain

    Refuting Losing Salvation! (A)

    I agree with all in you said! If one "falls," it's not from grace, but from a false profession of Grace!
  5. Netchaplain

    Refuting Losing Salvation! (A)

    Hi, and Amen; or it isn't eternal salvation!
  6. Netchaplain

    Refuting Losing Salvation! (A)

    Galatians 5:4 “Christ is become of no effect unto you, whosoever of you are justified by the law; ye are fallen from grace.” “Whosoever” is not a confirmation but a supposition, thus it can be, it’s as if you have fallen from grace. These Galatians were attempting to be saved by the Law and...
  7. Netchaplain

    Refuting Losing Salvation! (B)

    “To renew them again” - Implying that they had been before renewed, or had been true Christians. The word “again” - πάλιν palin - supposes this; and this passage, therefore, confirms the considerations suggested above, showing that they were true Christians who were referred to. They had once...
  8. Netchaplain

    Chronic Compromise (B)

    We Gentile believers, who have not been under the bonds of the law and have the NT Scriptures, should consider how great is our privilege above the believing Jews in the early days of Christianity. They had only Moses and the prophets; and these did not know the great and wonderful change which...
  9. Netchaplain

    Chronic Compromise

    We know with certainty that up to Acts 21:20, or some twenty-seven years after Pentecost, the many myriads (or ten-thousands) who believed were all zealous for the law. Among these James, who was a pillar at Jerusalem (along with Peter and John – Gal 2:9—NC), and even Paul too who “had come with...
  10. Netchaplain

    The Mirror of the Word

    I like how you see see this issue, but with me I think it's referring to the Word, because it's the only source of revelation (knowledge and prophecy) of God. I don't think it could refer to Heaven because whatever it is refers to that which is partial. "Perfect" can only refer to either Heaven...
  11. Netchaplain

    The Mirror of the Word

    The Bible is like a "mirror," and if we want to see how we're supposed to be and look like, we look at Scripture (scriptural mirror)! Paul's statement that "I know in part" means he only has partial knowledge of God 's Word at that time, because the other writers have yet at that time to write...
  12. Netchaplain

    The Invisible God

    Hi Randy! I really like this reply, it covers everything. Many Christians are without much spiritual growth because of the lack of reading and studying the Word. It is what God used to "draw" us to the Lord Jesus, and causes us to "grow up unto Him in all things" (Eph 4:15). In the Father's...
  13. Netchaplain

    The Invisible God

    Our blessed heavenly Father is always for us at all times, considering we’re always forgiven; we don’t go in and out of forgiveness - 1Jo 1:9 – which wouldn’t be necessary. If God ever forgives you for sin, you will always be forgiven for sin, because He ever forgives those He knows are saved...
  14. Netchaplain

    Condensed Compilation

    The Majority Text source (MAT), consists of most of extant manuscript copies. The Minority Text source (MIT), which consists of a few manuscript copies recently rediscovered (around mid 1800's) ; Vaticanus codex, Sinaiticus codex, Alexandrinus codex. The Minority text (MIT) is a recent addition...
  15. Netchaplain

    List of Totally or Partially Omitted, Transposed and Interpolated Bible Passages

    Ok, I see and thanks for the clarification! All modern translations except KJV, NKJV, Webster's, Young's Literal Translation, and others which do not derive from the recently discovered manuscript copies have false translations.
  16. Netchaplain

    A LITTLE MORE INFORMATION

    To me the footnotes in the modern versions creates doubt concerning God's Word. They are saying these words shouldn't be in the Traditional Bible. The foot notes in the Traditional translation are saying the words should be there. There are only 2 Bible manuscript text of copies (there are no...
  17. Netchaplain

    List of Totally or Partially Omitted, Transposed and Interpolated Bible Passages

    It's my understanding that what's in our heart is what God is after, because that's where our treasure is: "For where your treasure is, there will your heart be also" (Mat 6:21). After Paul was saved he realized that he still had the sin nature ("old man"). That's why he kept saying he didn't...
  18. Netchaplain

    List of Totally or Partially Omitted, Transposed and Interpolated Bible Passages

    Hi PS! To me the footnotes in the modern versions creates doubt concerning God's Word. They are saying these words shouldn't be in the Traditional Bible. The foot notes in the Traditional translation are saying the words should be there. There are only 2 Bible manuscript text of copies (there...
  19. Netchaplain

    The Cross--Then Surrender

    We defiantly do, via the guidance and enablement of God's Spirit using the Life of Christ in us (Col 3:4). The "rest" is in reference to "We have the mind of Christ" (1Co 2:16), which God uses by His Word and Spirit (Jhn 16:13); the Spirit being the Author (2Pe 1:21; 2Ti 3:16) and Teacher (1Co...
  20. Netchaplain

    The Cross--Then Surrender

    Hi Brother Randy! Pretty good reply, just need some fine-adjusting. "Resting" in our Father can have varying meanings, but to me I see it as resting, as much as possible, or "ceased from his own works" (Heb 4:10), i.e. from our evil works, because I wouldn't think it refers to resting from our...