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  1. Netchaplain

    “Once For All”

    The Christian's “forgiveness” is “once for all,” meaning that God’s forgiveness needs applied only “once” (Heb 10:10, 14), and which is never withdrawn, so it is continually unending and needs not to forgive over and over (unlike the Popish mass supports Christ sacrificing again during...
  2. Netchaplain

    In The Meantime

    Satan was foiled in his attempt to turn the King aside from His divine path, but he succeeded with the servants (Satan can cause a believer to commit sin—but the sin will not be willful, as a sinner’s is—NC); and so the highest and best gift of God (salvation—NC) has been the occasion for the...
  3. Netchaplain

    “Invalidic Inspiration”

    The Lord’s desire for His people is not that they should be taken out of the world, but that they should be kept from the evil of it (though the Christian commits sin, God keeps them from ever desiring it - Phl 2:13—NC). In John 15 we looked at as here for the Lord Jesus in three aspects. The...
  4. Netchaplain

    Truth Be Told

    Faith establishes grace, for it's "through" faith alone that salvation is given (Eph 2:8); then "all things that pertains to life and godliness" will follow.
  5. Netchaplain

    The Scope of It All

    When we read the epistles to the Romans and to the Ephesians carefully, we cannot but see the difference between where the Gospel places us on earth, and where knowledge of our position puts us. In Romans I am a justified man going on to glory, fulfilling (because walking is the Spirit) the...
  6. Netchaplain

    Clear Communion

    Note: Please let me know if you ever decide you would rather not to continue receiving these messages. I realize viewing something that may be difficult to understand might not be very encouraging, so I don’t want to chance confusing anyone. Thanks and God bless. -NC Clear Communion There...
  7. Netchaplain

    You Will Endure!

    Hi, yes, and only faith (belief) will do! God bless!!
  8. Netchaplain

    Kingdom Law verses Heavenly Grace (B)

    But Judah's return from Babylon to Jerusalem (Israel) in 536 B.C., for Cyrus the Great permitted the return. "What used to be called Judah or Judea, today is called by different names by different peoples. Jewish Israelis might still call this area Judea, or simply Israel, whereas Palestinians...
  9. Netchaplain

    Kingdom Law verses Heavenly Grace (B)

    The "new Israel" concept is a false doctrine and is not Scripturally supported. Many have been caught up in this idea and the only passage they can use is Gal 6:16, which does refer to all Christians. But the Jews who believe in God but not in Christ are the "people of God," and He has eternal...
  10. Netchaplain

    Kingdom Law verses Heavenly Grace (B)

    The covenant in Christ's Blood isn't for non-Christian Jews. They only believe in God, but not the Lord Jesus. They will have their own final "new covenant" as those prophecies show.
  11. Netchaplain

    Kingdom Law verses Heavenly Grace (B)

    I can appreciate what you're saying, but I have believed for 20 years now what I'm sharing. To me there is enough Scripture for support. For example, Jer 31:31-34; Eze 36:24-28 are future prophecies for the Jews final new covenant during the Millennial.
  12. Netchaplain

    Kingdom Law verses Heavenly Grace (B)

    The Jews inheriting the new earth is not taught by many theologians, as Scripture is not direct on much of Israel's eschatology.
  13. Netchaplain

    Kingdom Law verses Heavenly Grace (B)

    Hi, and thanks for your replies! Mat 6:10: "Thy kingdom come" is a prayer for the Jews who believe in God, Jn 14:1 - "ye believe in God" KJV. This will be a kingdom that only "God's people" will partake of; while the Christians will rule the new earth with Christ from heaven.
  14. Netchaplain

    You Will Endure!

    Since God knows everything that transpires, it is deemed predestined, because He is going to allow it to occur.
  15. Netchaplain

    You Will Endure!

    Hi, and appreciate your reply and comments! Scripture saying "God repented" of something is just to shew us what He is going to do; He already knew they would repent or not. Omniscience is something difficult to understand and takes time, and answers a lot of questions in Scripture. There's...
  16. Netchaplain

    You Will Endure!

    He knows when you are choosing to eat and what it will be! I don't think you're understanding what omniscience means! Sometimes He causes things to occur for His use, like Job's trial, God is the One who started it to occur (Job 1:8)
  17. Netchaplain

    You Will Endure!

    What is meant by God being omniscient? God has known everything from eternity-past!
  18. Netchaplain

    You Will Endure!

    In my understanding predestination is just that which God already knows is going to occur. He also knows what everyone's choices will be; to be right with God or not! For example, those who are not going to choose God are in His foreknowledge of it--and therefore are predestined to be condemned...
  19. Netchaplain

    You Will Endure!

    Accusations will get you nowhere. You need to at least present your judgment of why you say what you say, so we could have something to discuss. God bless!
  20. Netchaplain

    You Will Endure!

    The most difficult thing Christians go through are the “temptations” they are to endure—and a Christian will endure every single one. Know that God uses everything—especially the trials, for the benefit of believers (Ro 8:28). This promise alone is enough to use to deal with the hardness from a...