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    Why does Jugement Day remain if Jesus paid for everyone's Sins?

    Yes Jesus is the Lamb of God who takes away the sin of the world. You offer an interpretation. Scripture offers inspiration. Let the elect receive the Word of God incarnate so that they can believe the word written: On the next day, John saw Jesus coming toward him, and so he said: "Behold, the...
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    looking for Samuel

    But why the bible? Why not the Quran. Or The Lord of the Rings? Why not write your own holy book? After all, what makes what mere men say so important to you? The web site "biblehub" is the work of man.
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    looking for Samuel

    Where did you learn this? What is the bible, for example, is it a nice KJV? Or is some other book the bible that you like?
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    Jesus died for the sins of the world

    Avoid Protestantism! I always say. 🤓
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    Turn to me and be saved, all the ends of the earth! For I am God, and there is no other

    1689Dave, what does the passage in Isaiah say to you about how to live your life as a Christian?
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    Biblical understanding

    Reading the bible is both easy and natural as well as difficult and fraught with obscurity. It is an ancient book and written by people whose culture is quite different from our own in many ways. There is also a lot that we have in common. But the original post is asking a fairly clear...
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    Jesus died for the sins of the world

    Sorry, I may have worded my post obscurely. What I mean is that you did not reply with any specific individual name in sacred scripture who is destined for hell and damnation. Your reply was to refer to passages that deal with condemnation but do not exactly name anyone who really is known to be...
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    Do you prefer to argue/debate without hope of consensus over bible study?

    I raised the question partly to spur a reaction, so technically it is a slight troll with a slightly click bait title. My apologies, but how else can one get attention when an unending fight about Calvinism seems to be sucking all the oxygen out of the theology forum. It's nice to debate a...
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    Do you prefer to argue/debate without hope of consensus over bible study?

    Folks, which is better for you debating Calvinism Vs Arminianism Studying a passage of scripture together having a smackdown fight about alleged heresy Or, is your behaviour in CH unrepresentative of your preferred occupation?
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    Daily defense of the divinity of Jesus Christ!

    Many bible translations into English say Simon Peter, servant and apostle of Jesus Christ: to them that have obtained equal faith with us in the justice of our God and Saviour Jesus Christ. 2 Peter 1:1 DRB Which is the correct way to translate the Greek (in the above version it is English...
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    Turn to me and be saved, all the ends of the earth! For I am God, and there is no other

    There's a calling in the prophets, in Isaiah specifically, that says: Thus says the Lord: The labour of Egypt, and the business dealings of Ethiopia, and of the Sabeans, men of stature, will pass to you and will be yours. They will walk behind you. They will travel, bound in irons. And they will...
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    Works suited to your calling.

    Called to be disciples there are works that each ought to do, according to his or her gifts. I think every Christian knows this and will gladly acknowledge it. So, I have some songs that reflect that.
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    Jesus died for the sins of the world

    Looks like you do not have any single name to give. Just a generality based on what exactly?
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    Jesus died for the sins of the world

    Who, specifically?
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    Jesus died for the sins of the world

    This morning I was thinking about how you read John 10:26, and it occurred to me that in your way of reading, sheep are eternally sheep. You see the passage as saying "your don't believe because you are not my sheep, never have been my sheep, and never will be my sheep". Yet the sheep and...
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    Jesus died for the sins of the world

    For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life. John 3:16 For the whole world before thee is as a little grain of the balance, yea, as a drop of the morning dew that falleth down upon the earth. But...
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    Jesus died for the sins of the world

    Because he is Love. And because of Mercy. And because of grace.
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    Jesus died for the sins of the world

    I am familiar with the passages, they are read for their lessons in the Catholic Church more than for doctrinal proofs. But I do understand why you say what you do. I do not share your perspective.
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    Jesus died for the sins of the world

    The Lord is speaking about himself as the good shepherd; the sheep and sheepfold are incidental to his teaching about himself as the door/gate and the proper entry into the sheepfold. It is a mistake to concentrate too much on sheep and non-sheep when the topic is the shepherd and his role.
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    Jesus died for the sins of the world

    It's not spelled out, so, it is a mystery. Something that God will spell out in his own good time.
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