He originally was the Lonely Stranger, but he got a partner and made some friends and became the Lone Ranger.
holar Mr genez howdy how's your freedom holding outSi!
En español.
Si!
Nope. You were a pro already.The only thing he teaches me is how to find fault.
and hows the lovely great mum of the saints doing![]()
2 Corinthians 4 verses 5-7 ~ We do not proclaim ourselves, but Jesus Christ as Lord, and ourselves as your servants for Jesus’ sake. For God, who said, “Let light shine out of darkness,” made His light shine in our hearts to give us the light of the knowledge of the glory of God in the face of Jesus Christ. Now we have this treasure in jars of clay to show that this surpassingly great power is from God and not from us.
lol well if wasn't already we can soon convert himNope. You were a pro already.
Having a late dinner! And how are you? You went AWOL for a few days loland hows the lovely great mum of the saints doing![]()
The New Covenant is between God the Father and God the Son. Those who belong to Jesus are beneficiaries of that Covenant which cannot be broken.
From what was he saved prior to his sin?
So, you were just dead meat being carried around in your mother's womb for nine months? You had no heartbeat? No brain waves? You were deader than a door nail?
which means I didn't breathe in the womb. A living soul is one who breathes.I had no breath in the womb
I'm good now thanksHaving a late dinner! And how are you? You went AWOL for a few days lol
The easy way to answer the question for a Christian is to look at it backwards. Since God has the power to judge us for our actions, we must have free will, as long as we accept the premise that God is good.
When we agree that God is good and has no bad in him whatsoever, then we would need to trust that God's judgements would be true and accurate.
Since scripture reveals that we are all judged according to what we did, then we must conclude that a Good God would not do this unfairly or against the nature he created. God's judgement being good is the key to the whole thing.
Because when God makes a judgement of a single choice and it is good, then the choice must have been made in a reality that could be judged.
Even if there are factors out of our control, he designed us as free agents like himself. This is part of the meaning of being "made in his image"
In the beginning God breathed into Adam and he became a living being. Having God's breath gives us the power to make free choices.
Living things that don't have breath, don't make free choices: things like trees and shrubs and mushrooms.
I think we could debate for a while weather animals have free choice, but when it comes to humans, made in the image of God, we are given that power to choose, and subsequently, God has the goodness to judge between what is good and what is evil.
The reason there is a doctrine of 'no free choice' is because it suits most of the worldly ideologies that are against God and his good power to judge.
The only thing he teaches me is how to find fault.