Read about the Dead Bones at
http://www.endtimesmadness.com/DeadBones.html
This article is clearly written to show the harmony of Scripture and the loving desire of God that all people hear the Good News of Jesus Christ. It may well inspire you to take one more step of conviction towards the spiritual health of your neighbor who is outside of Christ.
Ezekiel's "Dry Dead Bones"
Ezekiel's "Dry Dead Bones"
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Hello Allyn,
I saw where you thought people aren't reading your posts. (But I do). I read this article soon as you linked it. A good one too!
Two things sort of "grabbed" me that are related to Calvinist v. Non-Calvinist debates:
The paragraph makes sense in terms of the sovereignty of God. The Lord knows who can be reached -- this knowledge is HIS alone. Our responsibility, since we obviously do not know who can be reached, is to preach the gospel to all.
Being a Non-Calvinist is so simple, really...I like it! (God knows, I don't)!
Not all that hard to figure out...not much more to it....
Just some thoughts, not to start yet another debate, lol
God bless you, Allyn,
Rick
I saw where you thought people aren't reading your posts. (But I do). I read this article soon as you linked it. A good one too!
Two things sort of "grabbed" me that are related to Calvinist v. Non-Calvinist debates:
1 Ti 5:6 sort of does away with the "dead men can do nothing" argument (though this is talking about a woman, same thing tho).1 Timothy 5:6 But she that liveth in pleasure is dead while she liveth.
and:
"We are surrounded by dead people. We live and move in a grave yard, where the vast majority of the people are dead. Those people are hardened in sin, as we were at one time. Can they be reached for the Lord? Can they be brought to new life in Christ? Only the Lord knows, and that is not our responsibility."
The paragraph makes sense in terms of the sovereignty of God. The Lord knows who can be reached -- this knowledge is HIS alone. Our responsibility, since we obviously do not know who can be reached, is to preach the gospel to all.
Being a Non-Calvinist is so simple, really...I like it! (God knows, I don't)!
Not all that hard to figure out...not much more to it....
Just some thoughts, not to start yet another debate, lol
God bless you, Allyn,
Rick
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“In Jesus Christ God ordained life for man, but death for himself” -- Karl Barth
Thank you for the comment, Rick. And, of course, I agree with you.
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You're welcome, Allyn.
I've read the article twice now...(wow, a lot in it, touching on almost all doctrines). I bookmarked it in my 'Eschatology' folder, thanx again.
Btw, the "Amill in 3 Verses" on your site = really good one!
Rick
I've read the article twice now...(wow, a lot in it, touching on almost all doctrines). I bookmarked it in my 'Eschatology' folder, thanx again.
Btw, the "Amill in 3 Verses" on your site = really good one!
Rick
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“In Jesus Christ God ordained life for man, but death for himself” -- Karl Barth