FreeGrace2 said:
We have the same situation here as in Gal 2:16. The vast majority of English translations of Phil 3:9 have "faith IN Christ".
Can you explain what exactly Christ is having His faith IN? What is He trusting in or on?
I'm not trying to convince you. I'm telling what is true. You either comprehend it or not.
I proved that the vast majority of English translations have "in", and the SAME for Phil 3:9. So go argue with the Greek scholars who provided the English translation. Unless you can prove that you have more credentials than any of them.
lol. Then please, by all means, explain what exactly Christ has faith in. The words "faith OF Christ" indicates that Christ has faith IN something. So, what is it?
Frankly, for Christ to have faith IN something is what is illogical. Why would Christ be trusting in something? He is God. He is omnipotent. He is omniscient. Would it be trust/faith in Himself?
I'm just curious as to what Jesus has faith IN.
OK, explain what it is that Christ has faith IN.
Obedience is the meaning of "faith OF Christ". OK.
This refers to the heathen's faith.
Oh, it absolutely IS the faith of the heathen, toward the work of Christ on the cross.
But seeing that thou art a calvinist, you won't understand this.
Once again, thou calvinist, the "hearing of faith" means to believe what the Galatians heard.
More reformed talking points. Can you explain what "the hearing of Christ's faith" means? It doesn't make sense to me.
I've already proven to you in spite of your refusal to accept facts, that election is for service.
As to your final point, the "ears to hear" is related to 2 Cor 3:16 - But whenever anyone turns to the Lord, the veil is taken away.
We have the same situation here as in Gal 2:16. The vast majority of English translations of Phil 3:9 have "faith IN Christ".
Can you explain what exactly Christ is having His faith IN? What is He trusting in or on?
We do not have that same "situation" with that verse.
Instead, that verse clarifies further, and confirms the faith mentioned in the first part of Gal 2:16 - which you chose to interpret as "in", not "of" (but it should be "of"
not to mention that an "in" would be totally illogical
Frankly, for Christ to have faith IN something is what is illogical. Why would Christ be trusting in something? He is God. He is omnipotent. He is omniscient. Would it be trust/faith in Himself?
by it, you would be suggesting the following interpretation: " by faith IN Jesus Christ, we have believed IN Jesus Christ". So, with that interpretation, someone would first have to believe in Christ order to believe in Christ. How could that be possible?
If you look at the Phl 3:9 which I posted, it is obvious that the "of Christ" identifies whose faith it is: the "of Christ" is explicit, not implicit.
As to your question, Christ was faithful to the mission the Father had assigned to Him to bring to fruition the promise God had made to Abraham, through which promise, and though Christ's faithfulness, was God's judgement removed from the elect by His offering, and thereby, was God's promise fulfilled.
[Gal 3:8 KJV] 8 And the scripture, foreseeing that God would justify the heathen through faith, preached before the gospel unto Abraham, [saying], In thee shall all nations be blessed.
It is God who justifies the heathen through faith. So, in order for the heathen to be justified by it, the faith cannot be of the heathen, it can only of God - a faith external to the heathen.
But seeing that thou art a calvinist, you won't understand this.
[Gal 3:5 KJV] 5 He therefore that ministereth to you the Spirit, and worketh miracles among you, [doeth he it] by the works of the law, or by the hearing of faith?
"hearing of faith": the Holy Sprit ministers to the elect through the hearing of Christ's faith, not their faith. This means He first had to give them ears that hear - spiritual hearing, not physical hearing.
I've already proven to you in spite of your refusal to accept facts, that election is for service.
As to your final point, the "ears to hear" is related to 2 Cor 3:16 - But whenever anyone turns to the Lord, the veil is taken away.
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