Follow the back links in this post and the post thereafter and you'll see what I am saying. Let me make it simple for you and I'll post where you started to be off track. Starting with Post # 1469, link: Saved Or Predestined ???Oh, good grief. Now you are just making stuff up. I never said any such thing. I guess you can't know what your refuse to see.
Tong:
In verses 1-5, Paul expressed his wish concerning his brethren in the flesh, that is, the Israelites, the people of the nation of Israel. By such, he had us understand that Israel, as a whole, rejected Jesus as the Messiah. And he there tells us about them in connection to God and the Christ. Nothing more.
Renniks:
No no, he doesn't just stop talking about Israel at verse five. Why do you think he's explaining all this about how God worked through Israel? Most of the chapter is about Israel. Read the conclusion to understand why...
Tong:
I was talking about what is in Romans 9:1-5. And here you are objecting to what I said in my post referring to the whole chapter, making it appear that I err? Such attitude. So tell us what else does the passage (v.1-5) say, more than what I said in my post sir?
Renniks:
If you don't understand that this is about Israel and the gentiles instead of about individual election, you will always misunderstand the entire chapter, and beyond. This is why Calvinist thinkers tend to totally skip the first five verses, and often the last few verses and only pull out the middle of the chapter, then make it about them. " You probably think this is about you, don't you, don't you?"
But it really isn't. Paul isn't talking to the reader when he says that" one of you will say to me.."
He's responding to someone rebelling against the idea that God is using thier sin to reach other people. And that someone surely isn't us. Why would a gentile be opposed to that?
Tong:
As I pointed out, in this part of the string of our exchanges, I was taking about Romans 9:1-5. I don't know why you objected to what I said about verses 1-5 which is and I quote "In verses 1-5, Paul expressed his wish concerning his brethren in the flesh, that is, the Israelites, the people of the nation of Israel. By such, he had us understand that Israel, as a whole, rejected Jesus as the Messiah. And he there tells us about them in connection to God and the Christ. Nothing more."
Renniks:
It's a lot more than that. He's setting up his whole argument by starting with Israel. Again if you don't get this, you will misunderstand the rest of the chapter. It's about Israel and the gentiles, not individual salvation. Until he gets to the point that salvation comes through faith, not works.
Tong:
Of course there's a lot more that Paul says in the rest of Romans 9, but said only what He said in verses 1-5. It's foolish to insist that Paul said what he said in verses 6-33 in verses 1-5.
Renniks:
Oh, good grief. Now you are just making stuff up. I never said any such thing. I guess you can't know what your refuse to see.
Tong
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