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You’ve got no idea of the power of John 3:16. You’re showing me nothing. If you did, you wouldn’t have to work for your salvation. Christ dying wasn’t enough for you.

Rom 11:6 “And if by grace, then it is no longer by works; if it were, grace would no longer be grace.”

John 3:3 I know you have be born again (i.e. spiritual birth) as opposed to a physical birth.

You have to understand Christ had not sacrificed Himself for us on the Cross yet. Baptism was followed by repentence. And baptism was a form of purification.

And, no, not all the disciples were Jews. Luke supposedly was a Gentile. And it helped that most were Jews so they could deal with the Jewish converts. And this was all part of God’s plan. You think He (God) made a mistake?

In a sense they’re God’s chosen people? Either they are or they aren’t. I made no implication that they were better than anyone else.

I did deal with verses. You chose to discount my response because it didn’t fall into line with your way of thinking.

And I never implied that I “felt” saved. I base my salvation on faith. You may or may not “feel” saved. For me emotion doesn’t dictate what I believe.

I agree. The Bride of Christ is the Church. The True Church of Christ, which is the whole body of believers.

Again, the dig at Protestants. Because they didn’t want to subject themselves to human traditions in the Catholic church? They wanted the scriptures to be the basis for their belief? That doesn’t sound so awful, does it?

I agree with you again. People can fool themselves.

I will leave you with this:

“Blessed are they whose transgressions are forgiven,
whose sins are covered.

Blessed is the man whose sin the Lord will
never count against him.”


362 posted on 08/14/2008 7:02:24 PM PDT by Not just another dumb blonde
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To: Not just another dumb blonde

You wrote:

“You’ve got no idea of the power of John 3:16. You’re showing me nothing. If you did, you wouldn’t have to work for your salvation. Christ dying wasn’t enough for you.”

Again, your wrong. 1) I DO KNOW of the power of John 3:16. I know it better than you because I don’t twist the verse out of context as you do. 2) I don’t work for my salvation. Christ did. I’ve told that to you now three times, and yet you keep bearing false witness. Why? 3) Christ dying was enough to create the grace I need, but if I don’t accept Christ I am doomed as are you if you don’t accept Him. It’s almost as if you believe someone can be saved without believing or obeying Christ!

“Rom 11:6 “And if by grace, then it is no longer by works; if it were, grace would no longer be grace.”

St. Paul is talking about works of the Mosaic Law. I have nothing whatsoever to do with those works. Nothing!

“John 3:3 I know you have be born again (i.e. spiritual birth) as opposed to a physical birth.”

Spiritual rebirth is through baptism which comes from Christ on the cross. Again, you completely ignore that fact that I long ago posted Romans 6:3. You keep setting up verses in opposition to one another and don’t even realize it.

“You have to understand Christ had not sacrificed Himself for us on the Cross yet. Baptism was followed by repentence. And baptism was a form of purification.”

Did Moses go to heaven? According to your paragraph above he could not have gone. Do you know why? You’re assuming that Chirst’s sacrifice on the cross was limited by time and space. We don’t believe that at all. We know the real power of Christ’s sacrifice. We know it was so powerful that it saved even those patriarchs who came into this world BEFORE Christ. And Baptism is a form of purification - of the soul. Again, Acts 22:16.

“And, no, not all the disciples were Jews.”

Yes, they were.

“Luke supposedly was a Gentile.”

Luke was not part of the original 70 disciples. He was a disciple of Paul. This is absolutely clear from the fact that Luke, himself, when he doesn’t say anything about ever being an eyewitness to Chirst as all the original Disciples had been. St. Paul was NOT one of the original Apostles either.

“And it helped that most were Jews so they could deal with the Jewish converts.”

All of the original disciples were Jews. Remember, Jesus came for the Jews FIRST.

“And this was all part of God’s plan. You think He (God) made a mistake?”

No. Nor have I ever suggested He has. Why do you continue to make up these bizarre things?

“In a sense they’re God’s chosen people? Either they are or they aren’t. I made no implication that they were better than anyone else.”

I didn’t say you did. In a sense they are the Chosen People, but they are not the Bride of Christ, nor are they the Body of Christ. Christ came to them and many rejected Him. They still have chances to accept Him, however. Christians are - according to the Bible - elect and chosen: Romans 8:33, 11:5, Colossians 3:12, 1 Peter 2:9.

“I did deal with verses.”

Untrue. Where did you ever deal with Acts 22:16? Where did you ever deal with Romans 6:3? You never did.

“You chose to discount my response because it didn’t fall into line with your way of thinking.”

No. You rarely if ever dealt with the verses I posted. The list is now to long for me to recall and post here, but there were a number of verses and you ignored almost every single one of them if not every one of them. You offered no alternative explanation to them that actually examined the verses.

“And I never implied that I “felt” saved.”

I didn’t say you did. You feel you are saved. I didn’t say you agreed. That’s just the fact of the matter because you can’t present any logical evidence to suggest you are saved. Since you can neither document it, nor even build a logical argument for it, it is just a feeling even if you deny it.

“I base my salvation on faith. You may or may not “feel” saved. For me emotion doesn’t dictate what I believe.”

So far you have admitted that your feelings dictate how you post and how you act. That’s why you apologized to me. I have no reason, therefore, to think your feelings do not dictate what you believe because what you believe clearly has an enormous influence on what you post and how you act.

“I agree. The Bride of Christ is the Church. The True Church of Christ, which is the whole body of believers.”

No. The body of believers were ALL Catholic at Pentecost. Since then there are sects. They are made up of Christians, they’re believers, but they are not in the Body.

“Again, the dig at Protestants. Because they didn’t want to subject themselves to human traditions in the Catholic church?”

Protestantism IS A HUMAN TRADITION. It was started in 1517 by Martin Luther. Not Christ. Not God the Father. Martin Luther. Protestantism is a human tradition. That’s no dig. That’s just the painful truth. Protestantism was started by Martin Luther - not Christ.

“They wanted the scriptures to be the basis for their belief? That doesn’t sound so awful, does it?”

They never took the scriptures are their basis and still don’t. All Protestants use their intellect, feelings, moods, drives, faith, and so on to translate, edit, and interpret the scriptures. That’s why the Protestants DON’T AGREE AND CAN NEVER AGREE AMONG THEMSELVES. Lutherans baptize children. Baptists don’t. Who is right? They both claim to use the Bible alone too.

“I agree with you again. People can fool themselves.”

And that must mean that Protestants fool each other because either Lutherans or Baptists are right, but both can’t be right.

“I will leave you with this:“Blessed are they whose transgressions are forgiven,whose sins are covered.Blessed is the man whose sin the Lord will never count against him.””

And we know how that is done: Acts 22:16 and John 20:19-23.


370 posted on 08/14/2008 8:04:02 PM PDT by vladimir998 (Ignorance of Scripture is ignorance of Christ. St. Jerome)
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