Jesus's Replacement Theology

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posthuman

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Which is the plan of salvation. If what you said is actually true. It is really of no merit or importance
at this point in time. its time has come and gone.
what do you believe is important "at this time" ?
 
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The disobedience of the Jews allowed for gentiles to be saved.
Actually, I don't think that the so called gentile would have been excluded from salvation. We have to remember that even in the OT, God sought to save the people of Nineveh.
 
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Actually, I don't think that the so called gentile would have been excluded from salvation. We have to remember that even in the OT, God sought to save the people of Nineveh.
it does not matter because the majority of the Jews back then are now in hell,
with the majority of the gentiles back then.

You have to be born of God into the Kingdom of God by water and Spirit.

This is not of this world.
 

posthuman

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Actually, I don't think that the so called gentile would have been excluded from salvation. We have to remember that even in the OT, God sought to save the people of Nineveh.

He also chose Abraham from out of a pagan people.

what's more,

Thus says the Lord GOD to Jerusalem:
Your origin and your birth are of the land of the Canaanites;
your father was an Amorite and your mother a Hittite.

(Ezekiel 16:3)

but the Word is clear that Israel is His chosen people, and that because they broke the covenant, God is justified to make a new covenant with whom He chooses.

 

posthuman

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I believe, Holiness, is important, at this point in time.
how is that attained?
we find ourselves unclean, even abominable - how are we made acceptable, much less pure?

(tries to get us to talk about
Jesus instead of men)
 
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He also chose Abraham from out of a pagan people.

what's more,

Thus says the Lord GOD to Jerusalem:
Your origin and your birth are of the land of the Canaanites;
your father was an Amorite and your mother a Hittite.

(Ezekiel 16:3)

but the Word is clear that Israel is His chosen people, and that because they broke the covenant, God is justified to make a new covenant with whom He chooses.

The Word is clear that them who are born of God are His chosen people.
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[TD="align: left"]Which were born, not of blood, nor of the will of the flesh, nor of the will of man, but of God.[/TD]
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posthuman

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The Word is clear that them who are born of God are His chosen people.
amen!

You did not choose me,
but I chose you and appointed you
so that you might go and bear fruit

(John 15:16)
 
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how is that attained?
we find ourselves unclean, even abominable - how are we made acceptable, much less pure?

(tries to get us to talk about
Jesus instead of men)
You have to be born of God to be holy to God.
 

posthuman

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You have to be born of God to be holy to God.
whoever is born of God does not sin.

all have sinned.

how can anyone be born of God?

(really just wants to talk about
Jesus)
 

posthuman

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This has already been answered.

fair enough. i'm going to go meet with people who want to talk about
Jesus and don't get tired of Him.

maybe see you later!

:) have a nice day.
 
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fair enough. i'm going to go meet with people who want to talk about
Jesus and don't get tired of Him.

maybe see you later!

:) have a nice day.
Jesus said to me, through the Holy Ghost,
to say this to you, in reply, to what you said to me.

This people draweth nigh unto me with their mouth,
and honoureth me with their
lips; but their heart is far from me.
 

posthuman

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Jesus said to me, through the Holy Ghost,
to say this to you, in reply, to what you said to me.

This people draweth nigh unto me with their mouth,
and honoureth me with their
lips; but their heart is far from me.
oh wow! thank Him for me.

& He told me who these people are, whose hearts are far from Him:

If a man say, I love God, and hateth his brother, he is a liar:
for he that loveth not his brother whom he hath seen,
how can he love God whom he hath not seen?

isn't it wonderful how iron sharpens iron??


 
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oh wow! thank Him for me.

& He told me who these people are, whose hearts are far from Him:

If a man say, I love God, and hateth his brother, he is a liar:
for he that loveth not his brother whom he hath seen,
how can he love God whom he hath not seen?

isn't it wonderful how iron sharpens iron??


He did not say that to you. You read it from a book.

But He did say to me to say this to you.

Is the child of the devil a brother to the child of God?

Isn't wonderful that He turned the tables on you?
 
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Have you had enough yet?

lol

You were easy. Not even hard.
 
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Jacked...

Which is the plan of salvation. If what you said is actually true. It is really of no merit or importance
at this point in time. its time has come and gone.

Everything that happened in the past is relevant to the present....for without the past we have no present.
 
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Actually, I don't think that the so called gentile would have been excluded from salvation. We have to remember that even in the OT, God sought to save the people of Nineveh.
A remnant of humanity has always been allowed to proceed into the future...this is told to us in the OT.

What was it about the remnant which please Yahweh...?
 
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Re: Jacked...

Everything that happened in the past is relevant to the present....for without the past we have no present.
If I name 1 thing that happened in the past, that is not relevant to the present,
will you give me a blessing of your's, of my choosing?

Yes or no?