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Where did Jesus learn not to condemn the world?. This should not be difficult if like all bible fundamenalists believe, in the scriptures lies all the answers.
Where did Jesus learn not to condemn the world?. This should not be difficult if like all bible fundamenalists believe, in the scriptures lies all the answers.
True, Jesus died for all - 1st John 1:7
But since Not ALL will end up accepting Jesus is why Matthew 20:28 says Jesus' ransom covers MANY and does Not say all.
In that sense then Jesus carried the sins of MANY as found at Isaiah 53:12 B.
After all, the one who commits the unforgivable sin of Matthew 12:32 is never forgiven.
Not forgiven now nor in the coming 1,000-year 'world of righteousness' to begin under Christ as King of God's kingdom.
True, Jesus died for all - 1st John 1:7
But since Not ALL will end up accepting Jesus is why Matthew 20:28 says Jesus' ransom covers MANY and does Not say all.
In that sense then Jesus carried the sins of MANY as found at Isaiah 53:12 B.
After all, the one who commits the unforgivable sin of Matthew 12:32 is never forgiven.
Not forgiven now nor in the coming 1,000-year 'world of righteousness' to begin under Christ as King of God's kingdom.
Don't quote the bible that weighs you down at me, unless you are using it to free yourself from it.
Where did Jesus learn not to condemn the world?. This should not be difficult if like all bible fundamenalists believe, in the scriptures lies all the answers.
The world does a good enough job of condemning itself. All have sinned and fallen short. The good news is that Jesus is a solution to those that trust in him.
The world does a good enough job of condemning itself. All have sinned and fallen short. The good news is that Jesus is a solution to those that trust in him.
Interesting, not everyone condemns themselves or that of others.
True, Jesus died for all - 1st John 1:7
But since Not ALL will end up accepting Jesus is why Matthew 20:28 says Jesus' ransom covers MANY and does Not say all.
In that sense then Jesus carried the sins of MANY as found at Isaiah 53:12 B.
After all, the one who commits the unforgivable sin of Matthew 12:32 is never forgiven.
Not forgiven now nor in the coming 1,000-year 'world of righteousness' to begin under Christ as King of God's kingdom.
That's a broad AND incorrect statement to say that NOT ALL WILL BE FORGIVEN?
An acquaintance of mine got into a tiff couple of weeks ago , and in finding peace Jesus Holy Spirit told here ``forgive `` ... See the comforter brings peace were the acquaintance and me ended the tiff early on , as God does not what aught to take over which would alienate God Spirit
That's a broad AND incorrect statement to say that NOT ALL WILL BE FORGIVEN.
The Nature of Love Itself is to forgive. Just as a magnet is drawn to iron or a moth
to light....it is their very nature.
Somewhere you learned of the Nature of Love, Jerwade...
I dunno, where did Jesus learn not to condemn the world, pcamps?
His Father. When Jesus said learn of me that was because he was sharing he had learnt from his Father, he did teach from the scriptures. This way is to narrow for the fundamentalist to accept.
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