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newnature
04-28-2013, 08:26 AM
The issue of sin was settled, it is a son issue today, not a sin issue. Will man accept what Jesus Christ accomplished or will they reject it, the son is the issue with God today. God’s attitude of love forces no one to take him at his word. God gives all the choice to accept what Christ accomplished on their behalf today, or to reject it. God purchased man out of sins dominion never to be returned to the market place of sin again. By removing the sin issue from the table of God’s justice, God effectively canceled Satan’s ownership of all mankind. Reconciliation has to do with God’s justice being satisfied for sins, reconciliation is a sin issue. The just do, in fact, live by faith, but it is not their sinless lives that allow them to be called just; they do not live sinless lives. True faith is believing that God raised Christ from among the dead, thus, because of the resurrection of Christ, those who believe in what Jesus accomplished are secure in their redemption.

God’s Reconciliation of Man, read more about it at http://godsreconciliation.blogspot.com/

Richard Amiel McGough
04-28-2013, 12:21 PM
The issue of sin was settled, it is a son issue today, not a sin issue. Will man accept what Jesus Christ accomplished or will they reject it, the son is the issue with God today. God’s attitude of love forces no one to take him at his word. God gives all the choice to accept what Christ accomplished on their behalf today, or to reject it. God purchased man out of sins dominion never to be returned to the market place of sin again. By removing the sin issue from the table of God’s justice, God effectively canceled Satan’s ownership of all mankind. Reconciliation has to do with God’s justice being satisfied for sins, reconciliation is a sin issue. The just do, in fact, live by faith, but it is not their sinless lives that allow them to be called just; they do not live sinless lives. True faith is believing that God raised Christ from among the dead, thus, because of the resurrection of Christ, those who believe in what Jesus accomplished are secure in their redemption.

God’s Reconciliation of Man, read more about it at http://godsreconciliation.blogspot.com/
Hey there newnature,

Where did you get your teachings? They directly contradict the mainline Protestant teachings as represented by the "Prince of Preachers" Charles Spurgeon. According to him, no one has any choice to believe in Jesus. God alone must do the saving. There is no way any human could every become saved by choosing to believe in Jesus. All people reject Jesus unless and until God saves them and regenerates their soul. Only then can they believe.

Charles Spurgeon was a mainline Baptist preacher. Here is what the wiki says about him:
Charles Haddon (C.H.) Spurgeon (19 June 1834 – 31 January 1892) was a British Particular Baptist preacher. Spurgeon remains highly influential among Christians of different denominations, among whom he is known as the "Prince of Preachers". He was a strong figure in the Reformed Baptist tradition, defending the Church in agreement with the 1689 London Baptist Confession of Faith understanding, and opposing the liberal and pragmatic theological tendencies in the Church of his day.
My point is that his teachings appear to directly contradict yours. So which are true? And if sincere Christians disagree so dramatically about the fundamentals of the faith (there is nothing more fundamental than how to get saved) why should anyone believe any of it?

All the best,

Richard

Rose
04-28-2013, 05:47 PM
The issue of sin was settled, it is a son issue today, not a sin issue. Will man accept what Jesus Christ accomplished or will they reject it, the son is the issue with God today. God’s attitude of love forces no one to take him at his word. God gives all the choice to accept what Christ accomplished on their behalf today, or to reject it. God purchased man out of sins dominion never to be returned to the market place of sin again. By removing the sin issue from the table of God’s justice, God effectively canceled Satan’s ownership of all mankind. Reconciliation has to do with God’s justice being satisfied for sins, reconciliation is a sin issue. The just do, in fact, live by faith, but it is not their sinless lives that allow them to be called just; they do not live sinless lives. True faith is believing that God raised Christ from among the dead, thus, because of the resurrection of Christ, those who believe in what Jesus accomplished are secure in their redemption.

God’s Reconciliation of Man, read more about it at http://godsreconciliation.blogspot.com/

Hi newnature,

Why would you equate being a just person with having faith in a particular belief? Would you call an Islamist who was following his religious beliefs faithfully by killing infidels a just person? Or would you say that a Muslim was practicing true faith because they believed that gods prophet was Mohammed?

Religions tend to promote the idea that having faith in a belief without evidence, is a virtuous quality that somehow makes a person righteous, whereas in reality it's the sign of a very gullible person who merely believes what he is told by religious leaders.

Rose