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Yes, He certainly has. So, why do you not acknowledge this and throw out the false teaching of Limited Atonement?The Holy Spirit has been successful! What are you talking about
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Yes, He certainly has. So, why do you not acknowledge this and throw out the false teaching of Limited Atonement?The Holy Spirit has been successful! What are you talking about
That makes no sense at all. Christ died for the sins of the whole world. But only those who obey the Gospel are JUSTIFIED by grace through faith. Sanctification is a separate issue.“Calvinism limits the atonement of Christ because WE say Christ did not die to bring Sanctification to all men.”
Again, Limited Atonement, as well as the rest of the Truths defined by TULIP are Gospel Truths ! They were are Truths inspired by the Holy Ghost in scripture.Yes, He certainly has. So, why do you not acknowledge this and throw out the false teaching of Limited Atonement?
They were not inspired by the Holy Spirit. The Holy Spirit gave us a complete Gospel, Jude 3 once in the beginning. The Holy Spirit does not give additional gospel to individual men over time. II Pet 1:20. That Gospel was preserved by the Holy Spirit within the Body of Christ, the Church. I Tim 3:15.Again, Limited Atonement, as well as the rest of the Truths defined by TULIP are Gospel Truths ! They were are Truths inspired by the Holy Ghost in scripture.
Yes they were, they [TULIP] are found in the scriptures.t
They were not inspired by the Holy Spirit. The Holy Spirit gave us a complete Gospel, Jude 3 once in the beginning. The Holy Spirit does not give additional gospel to individual men over time. II Pet 1:20. That Gospel was preserved by the Holy Spirit within the Body of Christ, the Church. I Tim 3:15.
It might be wise to study the early Church Fathers to find out what they believed then, the same as the Church believes today.
No they are different. Propitiation is the acceptable scarifice while NT atonement is a removal of sin.They mean or do the same thing. Propitiation is "covering for sin" the sacrifice is what propitiates sin or reconciles mankind/world to God. This is what Christ did for the world/mankind.
Works never have nor ever will save us. Good works are the result of us being saved.It is called believe/belief in Christ and what He did for us, which scripture calls, justification by faith. Which does not save us either as you are using the word. We are being saved through that faith which entails a lot of work, called the law of faith. A dead faith is no faith.
YOu are so wrong! All men do not receive the atonement. Only those who place their trust in the death and resurrection of jesus as the only acceptable payment for their sin receive the atonement. It is available to all but all do not receive it.All men receive the atonement. Christ defeated death and all men will be raised in the last day to life. He performed a sacrifice for sin which is available to all men. Christ is our High Priest now, and when we confess our sin He is able and willing to forgive our sins. That is an ongoing event in the life of a believer.
Limited atonement is a direct denial of the Incarnation of Christ. Also, you seem to dismiss or ignore the primary purpose of Christ's work which is defeating death.
Jesus potentially saved all men from the power of sin. In order for that to happen one must trust in HIs death alone as payment for their sin.More correctly stated is Christ saved the world from death and the power of sin. Each individual is saved through one's faith in God.
Jesus potentially saved all men from the power of sin. In order for that to happen one must trust in HIs death alone as payment for their sin.
WE do not believe that Jesus made any atonement for those that are damned.
Whats demonic is to imply that Christs Death didnt save them He died for, thats unbelief !What you posted is the Cross Denying demonic aspect of Calvinism.
You limited (denied) God's Grace, that is the Cross of Christ= by denying It's access to everyone.
This is the heart of Calvin's demonic Teaching. "doctrine of Devils', as only the Devil would want the Cross offered, in a Limited fashion, as by doing that, the Blood Atonement is being changed, denied, subverted and perverted.
Jesus said, "if I be lifted up (on the Cross), i will draw ALL"
John said..... "For God so loved the WORLD (everyone) that He Gave Jesus". to them all, on the Cross.
The Devil says...."no you didn't Jesus.... Your Cross is NOT offered to ALL, to the WORLD...".
And John Calvin wrote the Theology that teaches the Devil's lie.
Whats demonic is to imply that Christs Death didnt save them He died for, thats unbelief !
Thats unbelief. True Faith believes in Christ that He saved them by dying for and putting away your sins, however you dont believe that, so its unbelief!Even Calvin doesn't teach that one.
So, im not sure who does..
Do you?
Thats unbelief. True Faith believes in Christ that He saved them by dying for and putting away your sins, however you dont believe that, so its unbelief!
I mean you can quote scripture till dooms day, you still in unbelief friend.Its helpful for you, if you pay attention to what i post, Brightframe52
Listen...
Paul teaches this..
"God hath made Jesus to BE sin for us"
"Jesus is the ONE TIME...... ETERNAL .. Sacrifice for sin".
Where?
= ON THE CROSS....... so, on the Cross........Jesus said...>"it is finished"......and that is the Blood Atonement.......that is Christ sacrifice for the sin of the world.
2 Corinthians 5:19
Every BELIEVER has received Christ's payment, Christ's SACRIFICE for all their SIN.
This is : REDEMPTION, as proven by being : Born again.
I mean you can quote scripture till dooms day, you still in unbelief friend.
Why am I lying ? You admit Christ died for all humanity and yet all humanity wont be saved, so consequently you dont believe Christs death in and of itself saved nobody He died for, that's unbelief all day.Why would my "friend" lie about me on a "christian forum"?
Isn't that the devil's work?
You need to think about that , before you do it again., without posting a single quote of mine, brightframe52
Propitiation means a covering of sin. Atonement is what Christ did on the Cross with that sacrifice which was to reconcile the world back to God. Col 1:20. II Cor 5:19, I John 2:2. There was no removal of sin on/from the Cross or even by His resurrection. The sacrifice was necessary for Christ as our High Priest to forgive sins when individuals repent/believe/confess their sins.No they are different. Propitiation is the acceptable scarifice while NT atonement is a removal of sin.
Never stated they would. However, they are not the result of we being saved. A person who believes is not saved in this life. He has assurance that he will be saved IF one remains faithful. We are on a journey in a relationship with Christ. He requires a lot for that commitment. They are called works of faith. Our journey is a mutual relationship between God and man. God is not the one who can become unfaithful in His promises, but man can and does. Scripture has many examples of believers losing faith and forfeit their eternal inheritance being reserved for them. I Pet 1:3-5.Works never have nor ever will save us. Good works are the result of us being saved.
Scripture disagrees with you, You agree with the following, but somehow you think what Christ did is somehow divided between two different classes of people when it pertains to the sacrifice.YOu are so wrong! All men do not receive the atonement. Only those who place their trust in the death and resurrection of jesus as the only acceptable payment for their sin receive the atonement. It is available to all but all do not receive it.
Secondly, the sacrifice was for all sin, period. There is no division, or separation. That sacrifice was universal, It was completed, finished.I do not deny Jesus defeated death. all men are now immortal. some will live forever in heaven on earth and others will live in the lake of fire for eternity.
Jesus potentially saved all men from the power of sin. In order for that to happen one must trust in HIs death alone as payment for their sin.
Actually, He died for every human being and His resurrection gave life to all men.Whats demonic is to imply that Christs Death didnt save them He died for, thats unbelief !
The Trinity is also a Gospel Truth, as well as the Truths of TulipThis Believer you'll read about below, wasn't a Calvinist.
He was just a believer, who didn't agree with the Theological concept of the Trinity.
There are some of those on this forum.
If Calvin was here, he'd try to have you murdered for your "heresy", exactly as he was a part of the murder of this Believer.
That's John Calvin.
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Michael Servetus
( 29 September 1509 or 1511 – 27 October 1553) was a Spanish theologian, physician, cartographer and Renaissance humanist. He was the first European to correctly describe the function of pulmonary circulation, as discussed in Christianismi Restitutio (1553). He was a polymath versed in many sciences: mathematics, astronomy and meteorology, geography, human anatomy, medicine and pharmacology, as well as jurisprudence, translation, poetry and the scholarly study of the Bible in its original languages.
He is renowned in the history of several of these fields, particularly medicine. He participated in the Protestant Reformation, and later rejected the Trinity doctrine and mainstream Catholic Christology. After being condemned by Catholic authorities in France,
Michael Servetus fled to CALVINIST GENEVA, where he was denounced by John Calvin and BURNED ALIVE for "heresy", by order of consenting Calvin and the Calvinist Geneva Council.
Michael Servetus
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