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  1. Netchaplain

    The Eschatology of Israel

    Hi, and I appreciate your replay! Just being scripturally articulate, and not challenging your opinions, there's no need for a covenant of grace, nor is the phrase in Scripture; but everything God does is out of grace and mercy. The scriptural phrase for this is The New Covenant, which as you...
  2. Netchaplain

    The Eschatology of Israel

    Hi, and appreciate your reply, God bless!
  3. Netchaplain

    The Eschatology of Israel

    "The Son of Man shall sit in the throne of His glory, ye also shall sit upon twelve thrones, judging the twelve tribes of Israel" (Mat 19:28; Luk 22:30). I believe that "judging the 12 tribes" will be in the sense of teaching Israel, receiving teachings to the Christians from Christ, and...
  4. Netchaplain

    The Eschatology of Israel

    It's my understanding that the Lord Jesus and His saints (Christians) will rule the earth and Israel from heaven (Mat 19:28), which is where they will be.
  5. Netchaplain

    The Eschatology of Israel

    It sounds crazy to teach what is in this post, but it’s just what I believe personally, after two and a half decades of Biblical research. Many attempt to relate Jer 31:31-33; Eze 36:25-27 to Jews who convert to Christianity, but it's actually a new covenant for Israel which will still involve...
  6. Netchaplain

    Assist, or Enable

    This is in reference to godly virtues. We can only receive God's power to be saved, but cannot produce any of HIs power ourselves concerning justification, righteousness, sanctification, etc. These are the blessings He enables us to use and live by, but we cannot produce them and they only come...
  7. Netchaplain

    Assist, or Enable

    I have taken this article from the book, “The Complete Green Letters,” compiled by Miles J Stanford. It’s from the chapter titled “Help,” page 65. The article is based on the premise that man cannot ask God to help him with anything related to His godly virtues; it’s not like man can do anything...
  8. Netchaplain

    It’s Paul For Me!

    Amen, those who think they will receive the greater rewards will receive the lesser ones. Thanks for the reply and God bless!
  9. Netchaplain

    It’s Paul For Me!

    Even though the word “Church,” which is what Christ briefly spoke of (Mat 16:18), is mentioned in the Book of Acts, the Christians did not know that it is the Body of Christ until God used Paul to reveal this to them. Only all who will be reborn are in the Church of God and of Christ...
  10. Netchaplain

    The Wheel of Life

    I like some of what you said, but we differ in understanding concerning this comment. I believe that it's when one has a true desire for God that He "draws" one (Jhn 6:44); and He has always known all who will desire Him, even before creating (Eph 1:4). God bless!!
  11. Netchaplain

    The Wheel of Life

    it's the saddest thing in this life, that the majority of mankind will perish, for not choosing to believe in God and be right with Him. Of course in His omniscience He knew most would reject Him; but He also knows it's worth the few. Though the saved will be "innumerable" (Rev 7:9), they will...
  12. Netchaplain

    The Wheel of Life

    Actually, the majority of mankind will perish (Mat 7:13,14). This passage is in the sense that God "wills to have all men be saved," i.e. desires all men to be saved. But He knows that the saved will be few in comparison to the number of the lost. God already knew this is how it would be. He...
  13. Netchaplain

    The Wheel of Life

    I'm not one who believes that it requires God to first give one desire for Him. Otherwise all would be saved. Those whom God gives the desire to be right with Him will not fail to be right with Him. Our difference in understanding has to do with how one has the desire for Him. Some think it's...
  14. Netchaplain

    The Wheel of Life

    But it does refer to all the saved, though the passage intends primarily the apostles. God already knew all who are going to be His, even prior to creation, thus the phrase "all who should be saved" intends "all who will be saved, because God knows all who will be saved. The Book of Life attests...
  15. Netchaplain

    The Wheel of Life

    Yes, everything is used by God for "good" (Ro 8:28). Even evil is used by God for "good," e.g. one cannot say it is good for unbelievers to be saved. But one can say it is a good and righteous thing for God to condemn unbelievers.
  16. Netchaplain

    The Wheel of Life

    Let's try some other passages that is more fitting (1Co 2:14; 2Co 4:4).
  17. Netchaplain

    The Wheel of Life

    It's my belief that only those who desire to be saved will understand the Gospel. "Which things also we speak, not in the words which man's wisdom teacheth, but which the Holy Ghost teacheth; comparing spiritual things with spiritual (1Co 2:13).
  18. Netchaplain

    The Wheel of Life

    I think I'm getting closer to what you mean, but not sure what is meant by "drawn to good," unless you mean drawn to what is good.
  19. Netchaplain

    The Wheel of Life

    I'm not understanding you here.
  20. Netchaplain

    The Wheel of Life

    We have differing comprehensions concerning the Lake of Fire, in that Scriptures use of it requires the literal use. For how could the damned be sent there if it's not literal. The entirety of God's condemnation completely rests on it being real. God bless!