Michael BoryAlis
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You left out Revelation 21:5 BEHOLD, I make ALL THINGS NEW.
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SignUp Now!yeap after he does away with the wicked to everlasting torment,You left out Revelation 21:5 BEHOLD, I make ALL THINGS NEW.
"all things" are limited to the things listed within the twenty-first chapter; and doYou left out Revelation 21:5 BEHOLD, I make ALL THINGS NEW.
You did not address me but your context makes me assume you were speaking to me. Have carnal men, that is men who have not encountered God changed since they first disobeyed God by eating of the forbidden fruit in the Garden? Was anyone in the OT a "born again believer"?Matthew 6:33 "But seek first the kingdom of God and His righteousness, and all these things shall be added unto you."
If a person isn't a born again believer, they won't have any desire To put God 1st in their lives. His kingdom won't matter to that person.
JOY = Jesus , others and then yourself.
Do you look up the passages you include?
Have carnal men, that is men who have not encountered God changed since they first disobeyed God by eating of the forbidden fruit in the Garden? Was anyone in the OT a "born again believer"?
I don't believe we are really disagreeing here...Good point, of course the answer is we are under a different covenant/dispensation now.
But even so... just because someone is a born again believer is no guarantee that their will, will always be in sync with God's will.
Matt 26:39; And He went a little beyond them, and fell on His face and prayed, saying, “My Father, if it is possible, let this cup pass from Me; yet not as I will, but as You will.
Luke 22:42; saying, “Father, if You are willing, remove this cup from Me; yet not My will, but Yours be done.”
Jesus surrendered to and obeyed the Father, but it wasn't always His will to do so.
Every time we choose to sin, we are going against the Father's will. Yet we are still able to sin. Why? Because we follow our will, not God's will.
I don't believe we are really disagreeing here...
I wasnt implying good works per se, but changing there perception of reality, healing themselves internally, stop looking to there possessions to makes themselves feel good etc. Good charitable works, removing demons from people etc wont get you to heaven.Well -- there Are a lot of people who have a Lot of head knowledge of Bible / salvation, etc. but it needs to be in their Heart to make the difference.
And, unfortunately there Are those who have someone "repeat a prayer" and tell them that they are now 'saved'. There's no real counseling done. The 'ground work' is believing in their hearts -- 1 Corinthians 15:1-4 // Romans 10:9-10.
Ephesians 2:8-9. Good works is Not part of salvation.
If those numbers Really bother you -- then I'd start befriending people -- share the Gospel unto salvation with them -- how Do they respond.