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  1. HeRoseFromTheDead

    John Chapter 3 REFUTES Five Point Calvinism

    I didn't write it. There's a link in the title to who did.
  2. HeRoseFromTheDead

    Assembling

    I'm not dismissing the "command" to get together. Everyone has to answer to their own conscience and GOD for what they choose to do.
  3. HeRoseFromTheDead

    Assembling

    I'm all for assembling, don't get me wrong. But consider what we have these days compared to them. Many of them were uneducated, illiterate, and had to receive their knowledge of Christ orally. Bibles were very expensive. So everyone had to meet together to be instructed in the faith...
  4. HeRoseFromTheDead

    Assembling

    Do I have two people on the line? Just curious. A little garbled message there.
  5. HeRoseFromTheDead

    Assembling

    As long as people grow in their faith and do the works of GOD (believe, love others), that's all that matters.
  6. HeRoseFromTheDead

    Assembling

    He can't have been raised on the sabbath because the feast of firstfruits (Leviticus 23:10-11) occurs the day after the sabbath. He is the firstfruits from the dead that fulfilled that type. He had to be raised on that day.
  7. HeRoseFromTheDead

    Assembling

    You do know that there is holy and most holy, don't you? I've never read that the weekly sabbath is most holy, but everything about Christ is most holy. I forgive your ignorant comments about me.
  8. HeRoseFromTheDead

    Assembling

    You're assuming that Sundays are not more holy than Saturdays. Jesus is far holier than sabbaths, and he was raised on a Sunday.
  9. HeRoseFromTheDead

    Assembling

    Assembling involves communication. Both communication (these days) and the holy spirit are independent of common space. So if someone communicates something and another is edified by it, then yes, Jesus is in our midst.
  10. HeRoseFromTheDead

    The sin of quenching the spirit of truth?

    It's good to have a supple heart and an open, lowly mind so that we don't quench the spirit. Holding wrong ideas in a lifted up mind is akin to idolatry and can prevent us from hearing the holy spirit.
  11. HeRoseFromTheDead

    John Chapter 3 REFUTES Five Point Calvinism

    Calvinist's GOD, a short story "Once upon a time there was a birthday party for seven year olds at the house. Forty little kids were having a great time. It was good. The moment came to light the candles on the cake. Dad realized that the ice cream was still in the refrigerator out back (he...
  12. HeRoseFromTheDead

    Must Jesus bear the cross alone?

    Is your faith a joke?
  13. HeRoseFromTheDead

    Must Jesus bear the cross alone?

    Abiding in Christ means suffering with him when necessary - "we will reign with him if we endure" The saying is trustworthy: For if we died with him, we will also live with him; if we endure, we will also reign with him; if we deny him, he also will deny us; if we are unfaithful, he remains...
  14. HeRoseFromTheDead

    Mid-trib

    That's referring to the permanent residence of the holy spirit in every believer via the circumcision of the heart. The holy spirit has always been in the world witnessing to the truth.
  15. HeRoseFromTheDead

    Mid-trib

    That's what's required to receive circumcision of the heart in which the holy spirit takes up permanent residence. Before that the spirit can and does speak to people in their hearts. John 6:44-45 says that all who learn of the father come to Christ. The only way to learn of the father before...
  16. HeRoseFromTheDead

    Mid-trib

    Where?
  17. HeRoseFromTheDead

    Mid-trib

    Also there's David begging GOD to not take the holy spirit away from him.
  18. HeRoseFromTheDead

    Mid-trib

    I guess you've never done a study on how the holy spirit has in the earth during the OT. I don't feel like doing it for you, but a hint is "eyes of the lord" and "seven eyes" No one is saved apart from the holy spirit.
  19. HeRoseFromTheDead

    Mid-trib

    1. The holy spirit has never left the earth since it was formed. 2. The 144,000 evangelists is just what I've heard dispensationalists call them. Call them what you want. The name is irrelevant Can you answer how anyone can be saved without the holy spirit?