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  1. Ronald Nolette

    Amigo's Question and Answer Thread

    David did not and could not call on the name Jesus and it was still a mystery in the OLD and revealed in the new. You do not see one passage in the Old that says faith in the coming Messiah who will be crucified for sin and rise from the dead brings salvation.
  2. Ronald Nolette

    Amigo's Question and Answer Thread

    David did not know the name Jesus , nor did he know Jesus would be crucified for sin. He prophesied but did not know the details of what He was prophesying about. 10 Of which salvation the prophets have enquired and searched diligently, who prophesied of the grace that should come unto you...
  3. Ronald Nolette

    Amigo's Question and Answer Thread

    We pray to teh Father in the name of the Son through the power of the Holy Spirit. There are five things we call prayer. I prefer to follow Jesus command to the disciples when they asked Him how to pray: Matthew 6:9 King James Version 9 After this manner therefore pray ye: Our Father which...
  4. Ronald Nolette

    Amigo's Question and Answer Thread

    Yes that is how all are saved. But trusting in the death, burial and resurrection of Jesus for ones sins, was unknown in the OT.
  5. Ronald Nolette

    Jesus came to seek and to save THAT which was lost. - What was it that was lost?

    Blasphemy is a knowing railing accusation against someone. The pharisees blasphemed the Spirit by saying that Jesus performed the Messianic miracle by the power of Beelzebub in stead of the Holy spirit. Mark 3:28-30 King James Version 28 Verily I say unto you, All sins shall be forgiven...
  6. Ronald Nolette

    Amigo's Question and Answer Thread

    No. Just letting the bible speak for itself. There is only one faith, Lord and baptism and one God. but our one god is manifest in three separate and distinct "persons". They have done differing things apart from each other during the ages. We do not pray to Jesus. We pray only to teh...
  7. Ronald Nolette

    Amigo's Question and Answer Thread

    Absolutely! But the object of their faith in the differing dispensations of the OT times were different than the object of faith in the church age. It was and is still by grace through faith and all sin was paid for the blood of Jesus. but that wasn't known until it happened.
  8. Ronald Nolette

    Amigo's Question and Answer Thread

    Then show me from the OT one person who confesses Jesus as Lord and believed He would die and physically rise for their sin. There were many prophecies concerning Him, but as it is written, they did not know who and what they were prophesying about. All who are saved throughout the ages are...
  9. Ronald Nolette

    Amigo's Question and Answer Thread

    Not at all. but that does not mean that Jesus does all teh same things the Father does and vice versa. God the Father did not go to the cross. They are one but three separate "persons". Jesus does not when He willdescend to the clouds and catch up His bride. Only the Father knows that. God...
  10. Ronald Nolette

    Amigo's Question and Answer Thread

    Yes . since Pentecost no one is saved apart from being drawn to jesus by God the Father. But that was not the case in the OT. People were saved based on the blood Jesus shed, but th eobject of their faith was different in the different dispensations prior to Calvary.
  11. Ronald Nolette

    Amigo's Question and Answer Thread

    No, they are not part of the church/ the bride of Christ. tht is a privilege only for tthose saved after pentecost and before the rapture. All other saved have different destinies in the millennial kingdom. as for eternity, we do not know if those distinctions hold or not. John the Baptist...
  12. Ronald Nolette

    Amigo's Question and Answer Thread

    We are not Jesus wife yet. We are only the espoused! God the Father had a wife and divorced her and will remarry her when He saves the remnant of Israel that survives the tribulation.
  13. Ronald Nolette

    Amigo's Question and Answer Thread

    Jesus has no wife yet. TRhe Father had a wife- the nation of Israel. We do not ser4ve two Gods, We serve one God who is manifested in three persons, Father, Son and Holy spirit.
  14. Ronald Nolette

    Jesus came to seek and to save THAT which was lost. - What was it that was lost?

    No, just following the grammar in how it was written. When you read Matthew 12 you see it was the national rejection of Jesus as Messiah on the basis Jesus was demon possessed. IN Matt. 12 Due to the Pharisees rejection, Jesus pronounced certain judgments against THAT specific generation.
  15. Ronald Nolette

    Mecca as Mystery Babylon

    Well many of them will be destroyed for allying with Russia. But there is much prophecy concerning Islamic nations and their destiny in the tribulation.
  16. Ronald Nolette

    Amigo's Question and Answer Thread

    No it is not to the Jews who rejected HIm, but to the nation which will be saved at the end of the tribulation as declared in Ez. 20, Zech. 13 and Romans 11
  17. Ronald Nolette

    Amigo's Question and Answer Thread

    You do not understand the biblical difference between being espoused, being a bride and being a wife. In the Jewish culture all three were different and had different time periods when the women were called each. Israel was called the Wife of Jehovah and Israel was also given a bill of...
  18. Ronald Nolette

    Jesus came to seek and to save THAT which was lost. - What was it that was lost?

    Well it is not in the past tense as it seems but is in the 2nd perfect active participle. That is a much different connotation than the past. One has to remember that until the Pharisees in Matt. 12 committed the unpardonable sin, Jesus came to announce He was Messiah and bringing the promised...
  19. Ronald Nolette

    Mecca as Mystery Babylon

    Do not know who this fellow on the video is. I have read Hislop[s book and have several arguments against it, though His premises are true. I have taught eschatology on the college level for 2 decades. I have researched many of the "schools of eschatology" for over 3 decades. Islam is a...
  20. Ronald Nolette

    Amigo's Question and Answer Thread

    As for the Holy spirit, there is also a major difference between the saints of the Old and the saints of the New. In the Old, the Holy Spirit only on -dwelt believers and could leave. In teh New the Spirit indwells the believer and seals them until the day of redemption and will never leave.