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DavidLamb
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Understanding God’s election
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But they don't leave it at natural inability to believe; they say that God in His grace gives that ability.
Yesterday at 2:15 AM
DavidLamb
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Mega-Church Vs Small Church
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Yes, I have even heard of churches that have outgrown the capacity of their building, so they never all meet together as a church, but...
Tuesday at 6:09 AM
DavidLamb
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KohenMatt's post
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Rapture
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No. Nor does it matter if you believe the idea of any rapture is a Biblically sound doctrine or not.
Tuesday at 6:05 AM
DavidLamb
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Gideon300's post
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Rapture
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No. We are saved by believing in sacrifice of Jesus on the cross and His resurrection. "......that if you confess with your mouth...
Tuesday at 6:05 AM
DavidLamb
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Rapture
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Certainly not according to the bible. For example, Jesus said: “"For God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son, that...
Tuesday at 6:04 AM
DavidLamb
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Daisy2's post
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God, co-actor in Jesus' sufferings or contributive non-actor?
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Because the whole Bible is relevant. The Bible shouldn't only be viewed in the historical context; otherwise, what would that say about...
Tuesday at 2:39 AM
DavidLamb
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God, co-actor in Jesus' sufferings or contributive non-actor?
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Thanks, no need to apologise!
Tuesday at 2:39 AM
DavidLamb
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Suze's post
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God, co-actor in Jesus' sufferings or contributive non-actor?
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Sorry 😬 yes, I was being rhetorical 👍 . Also , Jesus did say : thy will not mine be done , in his prayer in Gethsemane .
Tuesday at 2:38 AM
DavidLamb
replied to the thread
Understanding God’s election
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You seem to be under the impression that the gospel for the Gentiles that Paul preached was somehow different to the gospel preached to...
Tuesday at 2:29 AM
DavidLamb
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LeeLoving's post
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God, co-actor in Jesus' sufferings or contributive non-actor?
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I actually am repenting of my opinion that God did not cause physical harm to Jesus as I am reading Isaiah 53 in a new light and...
Monday at 9:09 AM
DavidLamb
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Clayman's post
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God, co-actor in Jesus' sufferings or contributive non-actor?
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I don't see the physical suffering and death of Jesus at the hands of men, as the mechanism for our salvation. In fact what we need...
Monday at 9:09 AM
DavidLamb
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God, co-actor in Jesus' sufferings or contributive non-actor?
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Although I'm still unsure what your questions have to do with the thread title, which asks whether God was a "co-actor" in the...
Monday at 8:25 AM
DavidLamb
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God, co-actor in Jesus' sufferings or contributive non-actor?
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I could answer that, but first, can you tell me how your questions about Paul relate to the title of this thread?
Monday at 8:07 AM
DavidLamb
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God, co-actor in Jesus' sufferings or contributive non-actor?
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God did. You seem to be agreeing with what I said.
Monday at 7:46 AM
DavidLamb
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Cameron143's post
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Looking forward to the cross?
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Abraham rejoiced to see Jesus day, and saw it. Exactly what he saw is not made clear. What is clear is that what he saw led to rejoicing.
Monday at 6:33 AM