The saving in this scripture does not have reference to eternal deliverance, but to a deliverance that the child of God receives as he lives here in this world.
The audience had not even received the word of God.
The saving in this scripture does not have reference to eternal deliverance, but to a deliverance that the child of God receives as he lives here in this world.
OK.....here you go. Not if, but when.
Act 1:6
When they therefore were come together, they asked of him, saying, Lord, wilt thou at this time restore again the kingdom to Israel?
You still need to reply to the question I asked.
Is the following verse talking about the election of Jacob to eternal life?
Romans 9:13
Just as it is written: “Jacob I have loved, but Esau I have hated.”
There is something amiss in your understanding of God's plan, that is specifically described in the O.T.
Abraham, Isaac, Jacob.
Does that ring a bell?
A linear genealogy that continues on after Jacob.
Is Judah the son of Jacob in this chosen lineage?
Does King David appear in this same line of genealogy?
God has chosen this lineage for a purpose.
True. The "Repent and be baptized" stuff was just the first (not the only) thing. The other stuff comes after.The Christian life is a bit more than repenting and believing.
You have been commanded to bear fruit and to love others.
That is a complicated topic that can't be addressed by that verse alone. Esau gave up his right to the OT promises by his own choice of actions
Yes,, but it is NOT popular. It is spoken against by the majority of pastors, preachers, etc. And it is hard for people to consider Jesus' warning that if the blind lead the blind BOTH fall into the ditch.Your thinking seems to be scripturally sound.
Jacob, as Israel includes all of God's elect people from every kindred, and tongue, and people, and nation. Jacob/Israel, the house of Israel, is not limited to one nation of people, but to some of every nation.
Btw, sovereign is not in the bible
That is a complicated topic that can't be addressed by that verse alone. Esau gave up his right to the OT promises by his own choice of actions.
The fact that he could have inherited the promises had he chose differently is the real takeaway. The promises are not garaunteed by flesh, the path walked in life determines the eligibilty to the promises. There is a spiritual component to inheriting the promises.
Whether he was saved or not at a later point is completely at God's mercy. It isn't made clear by this passage alone.
Revelation 7:4
“And I heard the number of them which were sealed: and there were sealed an hundred and forty and four thousand of all the tribes of the children of Israe
Not of works, lest any man should boast is. Conveys the same message.
It is my understanding, that the 144,000 are the remnant of the house of Jacob/Israel, whose name was changed to be called Israel, which includes all of God's elect people. (Gen 32:28). (Rev 14:3-5) (Zeph 3:11-13)
Some would even say the number is symbolic. 12 x 12 is 144. These numbers representing the entirety of the redeemed in both the old and new testament times. The thousand number just representing a vast number and possibly just enumerating in another way the number that no man can number found elsewhere. 12 of course representing the fulness or entirety as represented by the 12 tribes and the 12 Apostles.It is my understanding, that the 144,000 are the remnant of the house of Jacob/Israel, whose name was changed to be called Israel, which includes all of God's elect people. (Gen 32:28). (Rev 14:3-5) (Zeph 3:11-13)
Btw, sovereign is not in the bible.
God quickens them to spiritual life when they choose to believe the Gospel (Eph 1:13; Rom 10:9; John 3:16).All of God's elect are born into this world, by natural birth, dead in their sins, and full of wrath, even as others, until God quickens them to a new spiritual life (Eph 2:1-5).
Please read Revelation 7 and you will see that it is not symbolic. They are broken down by tribes and differentiated from the Church.Some would even say the number is symbolic. 12 x 12 is 144. These numbers representing the entirety of the redeemed in both the old and new testament times. The thousand number just representing a vast number and possibly just enumerating in another way the number that no man can number found elsewhere. 12 of course representing the fulness or entirety as represented by the 12 tribes and the 12 Apostles.
Revelation 7:9
“After this I beheld, and, lo, a great multitude, which no man could number, of all nations, and kindreds, and people, and tongues, stood before the throne, and before the Lamb, clothed with white robes, and palms in their hands;”
Some of these are Jews who became Christians during the Church age, but earlier in this chapter, we see another group who are exclusively Jewish and are called out by tribes:
Revelation 7:4
“And I heard the number of them which were sealed: and there were sealed an hundred and forty and four thousand of all the tribes of the children of Israel.”
That's a specific record about specific people. Rebekah was having twins. God had to choose one over the other to carry the Christ-line. He chose Jacob.This choice by God was made before either child had been born, not based upon whether either had done any good or evil, to show that he elects whom he will, not influenced by their works.
No, that IS the truth of scriptures. God wants people who want Him.Most on this forum thinks God makes his choice on whom he will deliver eternally, by their believing, accepting, confessing, being baptised, repenting, etc. which is far from the truth of the scriptures.
Sure. That's your argument. But not a Calvinist. But read the post I responded to. In it was an inaccurate argument credited to Calvinism.
I didn't advocate either way and I said so expressly. My point is that so many who speak against Calvinism don't actually understand the claims of Calvinism. And that can be clearly demonstrated from any number of posts.
People who go through life never believing are not forgiven but rather condemned. How can you say otherwise?Not believing is ABSOLUTELY forgivable.