Sorry Grandpa but I didn't assume anything. I gave you the scriptures and the intimate meaning of certain words within those verses as a bases for what I believe and I gave you the name of the Lexicon and the number where you can find the proof and truly understand what the Word of God is saying.
Why don't you assume that people COULD cast out demons but without the Holy Spirit and Christ, after that demon left then other demons, even worse than the one before would come in and reside???
Here is how I live. If it is not written in the Word of God then it is not true, it does not exist, it is a lie from the pits of hell. So I never assume anything about scripture, it either says it or it doesn't and if it is not written on the bible then it didn't happen or the Bible is not speaking of it.
So after doing some research there is not one example of a demon being cast out of any soul spoken of in the Old Testament.
Paul is inferring that if a person DOES go to the weak and beggarly elements they don't know God.
Nice try Granpa but Paul is asking those folks "After knowing God HOW could you have turned back to the weak and beggarly elements". That word"whereunto" is the same as saying "to which" you desire again to be in bondage.
Do the research and get your facts striaght because Gal 4:9 is asking folks who have already been saved and delivered from bondage, WHY they would turn from Christ and willingly go back into bondage.
How can you pick out words to try to understand and then miss the WHOLE concept of what is being relayed? Unless you are trying to miss the whole concept in order to push your mis-guided theories.
I never pick out words to suit my purpose. Any time I am looking for a true understanding of a verse I research and look up EVERY SINGLE WORD IN THAT VERSE and in the verses before and after the verse in question and any verse you might quote I do the same thing. I pick it apart word by word to see if what you are saying the says is true or not.
Hebrew 6:4-6! Thank you for quoting those verses because verse 6 proves that a saved person who has begun a relationship with God can turn from God. Verse 6 is very clear about that.
6 If they shall fall away, to renew them again unto repentance; seeing they crucify to themselves the Son of God afresh, and put him to an open shame.
The words "If they shall fall away" absolutely show us that we can indeed walk away from Gd even after being truly saved.
If we ASSUME that these scriptures are talking about how a person can lose salvation then you SHOULD be able to see how that ASSUMPTION then causes the bible to CONTRADICT ITS OWN SELF.
Assumeing anything about the Word of God is a very bad practice when researching and learning about the word of God and since I do my research the way I do it there is no room for any assumptions at all and Gal 4:9 says exactly what my research has shown me and there are no Biblical contradictions here. Satan can't take away our salvation but we can choose to give it away of our own free will.
Why don't you assume that people COULD cast out demons but without the Holy Spirit and Christ, after that demon left then other demons, even worse than the one before would come in and reside???
Here is how I live. If it is not written in the Word of God then it is not true, it does not exist, it is a lie from the pits of hell. So I never assume anything about scripture, it either says it or it doesn't and if it is not written on the bible then it didn't happen or the Bible is not speaking of it.
So after doing some research there is not one example of a demon being cast out of any soul spoken of in the Old Testament.
Paul is inferring that if a person DOES go to the weak and beggarly elements they don't know God.
Nice try Granpa but Paul is asking those folks "After knowing God HOW could you have turned back to the weak and beggarly elements". That word"whereunto" is the same as saying "to which" you desire again to be in bondage.
Do the research and get your facts striaght because Gal 4:9 is asking folks who have already been saved and delivered from bondage, WHY they would turn from Christ and willingly go back into bondage.
How can you pick out words to try to understand and then miss the WHOLE concept of what is being relayed? Unless you are trying to miss the whole concept in order to push your mis-guided theories.
I never pick out words to suit my purpose. Any time I am looking for a true understanding of a verse I research and look up EVERY SINGLE WORD IN THAT VERSE and in the verses before and after the verse in question and any verse you might quote I do the same thing. I pick it apart word by word to see if what you are saying the says is true or not.
Hebrew 6:4-6! Thank you for quoting those verses because verse 6 proves that a saved person who has begun a relationship with God can turn from God. Verse 6 is very clear about that.
6 If they shall fall away, to renew them again unto repentance; seeing they crucify to themselves the Son of God afresh, and put him to an open shame.
The words "If they shall fall away" absolutely show us that we can indeed walk away from Gd even after being truly saved.
If we ASSUME that these scriptures are talking about how a person can lose salvation then you SHOULD be able to see how that ASSUMPTION then causes the bible to CONTRADICT ITS OWN SELF.
Assumeing anything about the Word of God is a very bad practice when researching and learning about the word of God and since I do my research the way I do it there is no room for any assumptions at all and Gal 4:9 says exactly what my research has shown me and there are no Biblical contradictions here. Satan can't take away our salvation but we can choose to give it away of our own free will.
If Hebrews 6-4-6 is about losing salvation then it contradicts Revelation 2:5
Revelation 2:5 Remember therefore from whence thou art fallen, and repent, and do the first works; or else I will come unto thee quickly, and will remove thy candlestick out of his place, except thou repent.
Hebrews 6:4-6 is showing an impossibility. But if it was actually speaking about losing Salvation, it says that a person who falls away cannot be renewed to repentance.
Revelation 2:5 says the opposite. Those who fall away CAN be renewed to repentance.
But then that is ASSUMING that falling away also means losing Salvation. Which it doesn't.
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