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  1. Aaron56

    All Of Israel, Or Just A Remnant?

    Ah, okay. Just checking. The comment was that we have a Jewish Messiah. That is technically true but that has been used to create an error that God has Jewish roots. No. God existed before the creation and through Him all men were created. That's all I was asking.
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    All Of Israel, Or Just A Remnant?

    Um. So at the creation of man, when the Godhead said this: "Let Us make man..." the Son of God was a Jew at that time? Just trying to get your meaning. Notice, without a son there is no father. Without a father there is no son. There is the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. Not curious why two are...
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    Word of God

    Yes. There had to be an answer to both sin and death which came into the earth by Adam. Then, there had to be a way for all men to receive the promises given to Abraham.
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    All Of Israel, Or Just A Remnant?

    Again. That's what it says. In this case, the meaning escapes you. God the Son existed before time and space. He was not a Jew. He also did not have the flesh of a man. In the fullness of time, He appeared in the earth as a Jew. He died as a Jew. BUT He was resurrected with a different body...
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    Word of God

    That's what it says but the depth of meaning still escapes most people.
  6. Aaron56

    Creation Week

    Oh, you wanted to teach something.
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    All Of Israel, Or Just A Remnant?

    Christ is eternal, He has no beginning or end. Through Him everything was made, "For by Him all things were created that are in heaven and that are on earth, visible and invisible..." This includes all races of people. In time and space, He appeared on the earth as a Jew. There's much I...
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    Word of God

    Mmm, more properly: Father, Son, and Holy Spirit are One.
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    All Of Israel, Or Just A Remnant?

    Abraham was a Chaldean. Jesus was surely a Jew. Christ is not. There are no races in the eternal kingdom. On earth, there are only children of promise in Christ (Whose body is made up of all people who believe) and the condemned. This is why we are not to say our origin is any man on earth...
  10. Aaron56

    Creation Week

    It’s not clear. The moon and sun, heavenly bodies by which our calendar was formed, were not even made until the 4th day of creation.
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    All Of Israel, Or Just A Remnant?

    I agree with this. This does not square with this: ”Therefore, from now on, we regard no one according to the flesh. Even though we have known Christ according to the flesh, yet now we know Him thus no longer.” He is no longer Jewish. He died in the flesh and arose with an incorruptible...
  12. Aaron56

    Word of God

    Jesus is certainly God the Son. God is certainly God the father. The Holy Spirit is certainly God the Spirit. I am not contending these facts. But I believe our concept of the Trinity does not fully explain the depth of the topic. I fault no one for asking questions about the Trinity or even...
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    Word of God

    Luke 3:38 "Which was the son of Enos, which was the son of Seth, which was the son of Adam, which was the son of God."
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    Word of God

    So who "became flesh"?
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    Men's Christian Leadership Conference Featured Male Stripper

    John Lindell, lead pastor of James River Church in Springfield, MO, hosted the event. Mark Driscoll seized the opportunity to insert himself into the conversation by calling out the sin. This is on brand for someone who likes the stage light. Driscoll has a history with the Mars Hill church...
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    Who is Babylon in Revelation?

    You inserted "forgiveness of sin". I did not write that. However, the acceptable sacrifice was a lamb not grain. This was a shadow for the necessity of the Lamb of God. If Cain had no appropriate lamb to offer he could have traded grain with his brother to gain one. But, righteousness was not...
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    Who is Babylon in Revelation?

    “Cain, who was of that wicked one…” Yeah, he was the child of the devil. Now, of course he was Adam‘s and Eve’s son but, in the perspective of perfection, Cain was the son of the devil. That is to say: from the perspective of the eternal Cain’s father was Satan. This is the first manifestation...
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    Who is Babylon in Revelation?

    In the purest form of the position of "prophet", Able knew what the God was doing. This is how he knew to offer the blood of the flock and not the work of his hands.
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    Is there a difference between the new and old covenant?

    Perfect point! When we stand before God and are asked "By what right do you seek entrance into my presence?" there is only one answer: "By the shed blood of my Lord Jesus Christ!"
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    Who is Babylon in Revelation?

    Notice Abel is listed as a prophet. Cain was his murderer. This was well before Jerusalem was founded. The Babylon spirit has been in the world since the beginning. To note: after the fall, when Adam threw Eve under the bus as "The woman you gave me", Eve has the child Cain and declares "God...