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  1. NetChaplain

    The Eschatology of Israel

    It's my belief that the present covenant that Christians are under is not a covenant with man and God like Israel had, but with the Lord Jesus Blood. The Father raised Christ after procuring salvation for believers. We aren't part of the covenant like Israel will be with their final new law...
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    The Eschatology of Israel

    The Jews who believe in God but not in Christ cannot call God their "Father." This answers to the reason we see do not see in the OT the phrase "children of God." Israel doesn't honor God, but will, after they see His Son; and this will be too late to inherit sonship with God. They will continue...
  3. NetChaplain

    The Eschatology of Israel

    Isn't the resurrection at Rev 20:4, 5?
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    The Eschatology of Israel

    Yes, this is Christianity. But it's my belief that He is going to do something different with Israel, the Jews who believe in God ("Ye believe in God" - Jn 14:1 KJV).
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    The Eschatology of Israel

    Hi, and thanks you too for the compliment! God bless!!
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    The Eschatology of Israel

    Hi, and thanks much for the encouraging reply and compliments! Of course, presently the Jews have no covenant with God but will ever remain in union with Him; they are just presently out of fellowship with Him. The law has been "taken away" (Heb 10:9; 7:18, 19; 8:7). This answers to why there...
  7. NetChaplain

    The Eschatology of Israel

    It sounds crazy to teach what is in this post, but it’s just what I believe personally, after two and a half decades of Biblical research. Many attempt to relate Jer 31:31-33; Eze 36:25-27 to Jews who convert to Christianity, but it's actually a new covenant for Israel which will still involve...
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    Assist, or Enable

    I have taken this article from the book, “The Complete Green Letters,” compiled by Miles J Stanford. It’s from the chapter titled “Help,” page 65. The article is based on the premise that man cannot ask God to help him with anything related to His godly virtues; it’s not like man can do anything...
  9. NetChaplain

    Assist, or Enable

    I have taken this article from the book, “The Complete Green Letters,” compiled by Miles J Stanford. It’s from the chapter titled “Help,” page 65. The article is based on the premise that man cannot ask God to help him with anything related to His godly virtues; it’s not like man can do anything...
  10. NetChaplain

    It’s Paul For Me!

    Hi, and appreciate the reply! God bless!!
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    It’s Paul For Me!

    Hi and God bless! Just wanted you to know that this is one of other passages that Paul inferred how to be saved (Rom 10:9).
  12. NetChaplain

    It’s Paul For Me!

    Even though the word “Church,” which is what Christ briefly spoke of (Mat 16:18), is mentioned in the Book of Acts, the Christians did not know that it is the Body of Christ until God used Paul to reveal this to them. Only all who will be reborn are in the Church of God and of Christ...
  13. NetChaplain

    The Wheel of Life

    To me, predestination is understood through God's omniscience. He already knew if the clay was going to choose right or wrong!
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    The Wheel of Life

    I do not choose to believe that God, for no known reason, chooses some to salvation and not others, for any reason! The definite supposition is that God cannot be “prejudice,” He would be a “respecter of persons” if He also saved the unbelievers He would be breaking His own law for them, which...
  15. NetChaplain

    A Good Soldier (2Ti 2:3)

    Believers have no opposition (self, Satan and society) that will break through their defense of faith. Of the four items of amour, the “Sword” is the only offensive weapon, so one can reasonably assume that the more you study It, the stronger the rest of the armor will be. Faith will always lead...
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    “Exhort One Another” (Hebrews 10:25)

    The security and encouragement of the believer is not according to how one feels, but in knowing the unchangeable love of God ever has to those who reckon themselves “dead with Christ” (Rom 6:8; Col 2:20); this is the “old man” remaining on the Cross of Christ, while the believer is raised from...
  17. NetChaplain

    (Part A) Beneficial Sorrow

    Hi, and thanks for the instructional reply! Yes, faith and salvation always go together, as they are both permanent. Many cannot use this truth for encouragement because they do not understand it; though what one believes about this doctrine does not affect their salvation, it does affect their...
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    (Part A) Beneficial Sorrow

    One can learn to be at peace with everything, knowing that God causes the believer to benefit in all things (Ro 8:28)! “Be anxious for nothing.” “Let not your heart be troubled” (Phl 4:6; Jn 14:1, 27). One can achieve these commands when in the right understanding of their impress; and this...
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    (Part B) Beneficial Sorrow

    In physical suffering there is inability to enjoy or to do things which others do. But in sorrow everything has lost its enjoyment; there is a dark shadow on everything and everybody (best time for the “old man” to tempt—NC). I am cut off in sadness and affliction from the present scene (God...
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    Precedent Faith

    Regardless of how they come to God, He already knew they would, because all who should be saved will be saved! Hence God has all the name of who will be saved in this Book of Life, which He made for the names, even before creating. Thanks for the reply and God bless!