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1046.1 | | MKOTS3::JMARTIN | I lied; I hate the fat dinosaur | Tue Jan 24 1995 10:07 | 12 |
| For a regenerated believer, there is a forth element.
body
soul
spirit
Holy Spirit
Once we receive, we have invited Christ into our lives. The Holy
Spirit then dwells within us. "Know ye not that your body is the
temple of the Holy Spirit?" One of Pauls letters.
-Jack
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1046.2 | The image of God in all humanity | CSC32::J_CHRISTIE | Unquenchable fire | Tue Jan 24 1995 11:49 | 7 |
| .0
I believe there's only one kind of human being.
Shalom,
Richard
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1046.3 | | RDGENG::YERKESS | bring me sunshine in your smile | Tue Jan 24 1995 12:19 | 7 |
| re .2
That's what the Bible teaches for we are all offspring originating
from Adam & Eve.
Phil.
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1046.4 | | MKOTS3::JMARTIN | I lied; I hate the fat dinosaur | Tue Jan 24 1995 12:54 | 5 |
| We are all offspring of Adam and born into the same condition.
That's why we need to be reborn according to Jesus words to Nicodemus!
-Jack
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1046.5 | is that it? | DECALP::GUTZWILLER | happiness- U want what U have | Tue Jan 24 1995 12:59 | 11 |
| .1> For a regenerated believer, there is a forth element.
.1>
.1> body
.1> soul
.1> spirit
.1> Holy Spirit
and if the believer loses faith he reverts back to three?
andreas.
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1046.6 | | MKOTS3::JMARTIN | I lied; I hate the fat dinosaur | Tue Jan 24 1995 14:54 | 6 |
| Good question and I have struggled with this at times.
I believe once saved always saved. The prodigal son is a good example
of this. Once regenerated, you become in essence the property of God.
-Jack
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1046.7 | | CSC32::J_OPPELT | Whatever happened to ADDATA? | Tue Jan 24 1995 19:49 | 10 |
| Had the prodigal son never returned, I think the story would have
ended differently.
I believe one can fall away from salvation. He is always welcome
to return.
Remember the father in the prodigal son story said "My son was
dead and has come back."
When we become prodigal sons we are spiritually dead.
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1046.8 | re .6,.7 prodigal sons & property | DECALP::GUTZWILLER | happiness- U want what U have | Wed Jan 25 1995 03:18 | 8 |
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.6> Once regenerated, you become in essence the property of God.
why would a son ever become property of his father?
this doesn't make sense.
andreas.
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1046.9 | | MKOTS3::JMARTIN | I lied; I hate the fat dinosaur | Wed Jan 25 1995 09:03 | 16 |
| Not property as in chattel...but as a child.
Paul demonstrates this in 1st Corinthians where he talks about the
submissiveness of a husband to his wife and a wife to her husband.
The verse in Ephesians I cited regarding the sealing of the Holy Spirit
holds great significance. Back in those times, a seal had great
meaning as it signified the mark of ownership by the Roman government.
This is why Jesus tomb had the Roman seal put upon it...and that's why
the Roman guards at the tomb would have faced a horrible execution had
they fallen asleep on guard duty at the grave site. This is how
important a seal was. As we are sealed with the Holy Spirit, we are
given a mark of righteousness. This is in essence what I meant by
ownership.
-Jack
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1046.10 | | MKOTS3::JMARTIN | I lied; I hate the fat dinosaur | Wed Jan 25 1995 09:10 | 21 |
| >>I believe one can fall away from salvation. He is always
>>welcome to return.
So Joe, you believe the Holy Spirit can leave us? That we are not
sealed unto the day of redemption? This would imply that the finished
work of the cross was not sufficient enough to reddem a person...even
from a season of a lack of faith.
>> Remember the father in the prodigal son story said "My son was
>> dead and has come back."
True, then again, faith without works is dead...yet we are only
justified by the saving grace of Christ dying on the cross by faith.
Keep in mind that although the son was dead in his fathers eyes, he was
never disowned by the father. Another parelle in scripture is the
Church of Sardis in Revelation 3. God mentions they think they are
alive but they are dead. God never disowns them...rather, he exhorts
them to cling to what they have been taught in the past...and repent!
-Jack
When we become prodigal sons we are spiritually dead.
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1046.11 | no ownership whatsoever! | DECALP::GUTZWILLER | happiness- U want what U have | Wed Jan 25 1995 10:04 | 8 |
| .9> Not property as in chattel...but as a child.
sorry jack, a child is in no way at no time a property. it is
a responsibility but not a property. there must be a fundamental
misconception here.
andreas.
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1046.12 | | CSC32::J_OPPELT | Whatever happened to ADDATA? | Wed Jan 25 1995 12:17 | 5 |
| > So Joe, you believe the Holy Spirit can leave us?
No. I don't believe that God ever leaves us.
I believe that people leave God.
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1046.13 | | MKOTS3::JMARTIN | I lied; I hate the fat dinosaur | Wed Jan 25 1995 13:30 | 12 |
| Joe:
This is an important discussion. Consider the following. According to
Romans 7, our sin nature is overcome by the Spirit, but it never goes
away. In the eyes of God, we are in a perpetual state of sin. We are
only reconciled by the atonement of the cross. Therefore, although we
are separated through constant sin, the Holy Spirit, which never leaves
us, is our righteousness before God.
I think the real question is...was one saved in the first place?
-Jack
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1046.14 | three different answers | POWDML::FLANAGAN | I feel therefore I am | Wed Jan 25 1995 15:16 | 22 |
| From what I understand, Christians as a group cannot make up their mind
on the answer. There are three contradictory answers all with Biblical
Support.
1. God has preselected a small number of individuals and offered them
new life in Christ. Because they have been preselected they can accept
the light that is Jesus Christ.
2. God has not preselected any. He offers everyone his free gift of
grace. Those who accept have a new life in Christ, Those who reject
are children of Darkness.
3. God has selected all. all are of the same spirit and are children
of God.
I believe all humans are created in the image of Goddess/God and are thus
equally children of Goddess/God. I choose alternative three.
Patricia
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1046.15 | | MIMS::CASON_K | | Wed Jan 25 1995 15:41 | 15 |
| Patricia,
If I may make a slight modification to your response, there are at
least four different views. Calvinist, Wesleyan, Mediating and
Universalist. You defined the essence of Wesleyan soteriology pretty
well and I'm sure not going to argue with you on the Universalist
perspective. However, the true five-point (TULIP) Calvinist believes
that a number (quantity unknown) of individuals have been preselected
or preordained to receive salvation. Because they have been
preordained they WILL accept the light that is Jesus Christ and despite
all appearances to the contrary they will be saved. The Mediating view
is a blend of Wesleyan and Calvinism.
Kent
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1046.16 | Introducing the ingredient of disparity | CSC32::J_CHRISTIE | Unquenchable fire | Wed Jan 25 1995 17:39 | 10 |
| What gets me is how some Christians seems to imply they have a leg up
on everybody who is not a Christian (like them).
I guess it is to be expected. There isn't a religion in the world
wherein at least some of the devotees don't boast of it as the superior
one or the only true religion.
Shalom,
Richard
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1046.17 | | CSC32::J_OPPELT | Whatever happened to ADDATA? | Wed Jan 25 1995 19:49 | 4 |
| re .13
I think it is a matter of semantics, Jack. We're probably
saying the same thing, but from different angles.
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1046.18 | Does God Ever Leave??? | STRATA::BARBIERI | God cares. | Thu Jan 26 1995 13:37 | 11 |
| Jack,
Did God reject the unbelievers?
Are the unbelievers ultimately destroyed because of God's
absence or because of His presence? Will He have ever left
them?
God doesn't change.
Tony
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1046.19 | | MKOTS3::JMARTIN | I lied; I hate the fat dinosaur | Thu Jan 26 1995 14:17 | 7 |
| Remember Richard...One begger showing anbother begger where the bread
is. The Great Commission is to be implemented with the utmost
humility!!
Peace,
-Jack
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1046.20 | | CSC32::J_CHRISTIE | Unquenchable fire | Thu Jan 26 1995 14:23 | 8 |
| > One begger showing anbother begger where the bread
> is.
Is this a biblical allusion? If so, it's an unfamiliar one to me.
Shalom,
Richard
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1046.21 | | MKOTS3::JMARTIN | I lied; I hate the fat dinosaur | Thu Jan 26 1995 16:59 | 22 |
| >> Is this a biblical allusion? If so, it's an unfamiliar one to me.
In a sense it is. One who approaces the throne of grace with a
contrite heart. Remember the pharisee in the synagogue with the tax
collector? The pharisee was self righteous and the tax collector
couldn't even look up...all he could say was, "Lord forgive me a
sinner"
When one looks at our nature compared to the nature of God, we are
fearfully and wonderfully made; however, we are also poor, blind and
wretched. In order to stand before a Holy God, we must acquire the
righteousness of Christ! This qualifies me as a begger anyway.
Now that I am an adopted child of God, yes I can approach the throne of
grace confidently...yet I must never forget where I came from lest I
become conceited and fall into sin.
Richard, when I share the good news with somebody, am I not sharing
with one who is in the same exact condition I am in? The condition we
inherited from Adam?
-Jack
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1046.22 | | CSC32::J_CHRISTIE | Unquenchable fire | Thu Jan 26 1995 20:51 | 21 |
| .21
Jack,
> This qualifies me as a begger anyway.
My guess is that you've never really experienced being a beggar.
> Richard, when I share the good news with somebody, am I not sharing
> with one who is in the same exact condition I am in? The condition we
> inherited from Adam?
It gets me how some so readily accept sin inherited supposedly all the
way back from the time of Adam, yet refuse to accept any meaningful
responsibility for the sins inherited over the last few hundred years
from our forefathers: slavery, racial disparity, and the repression of
women.
Shalom,
Richard
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1046.23 | | MKOTS3::JMARTIN | I lied; I hate the fat dinosaur | Fri Jan 27 1995 11:04 | 39 |
| >>My guess is that you've never really experienced being a beggar.
Begger...no. But there have been times in my life when I lived quite sparsely.
I recall one time in college when I had mixed some old parmisian cheese that
you sprinkle on spaghetti with some viva Italian dressing. That was my
dinner with absolutely no idea where breakfast was coming from. God
provided snow and I got a few shoveling jobs the next day...enough to buy
some food for a three day period.
Mercy must be obtained in order for grace to abound. This is why we must
approach the throne of grace with a contrite heart. "I desire mercy not
sacrifice." The term begger is a generic term. It is only to illustrate our
need before the savior.
>>It gets me how some so readily accept sin inherited supposedly all the
>>way back from the time of Adam, yet refuse to accept any meaningful
>>responsibility for the sins inherited over the last few hundred years
>>from our forefathers: slavery, racial disparity, and the repression of
>>women.
Richard, that gets to me too. That's why I am a firm believer in equality
for **ALL** individuals in society. Parity in the workplace is a worthy
goal to strive for. Adament opposition to the status quo does not imply
resistence to change. Like I said, equality FOR ALL individuals in society,
applying the same standards and striving to meet them. As I've stated over
and over, handouts (as well intentioned as they are), promote mediocrity
and foster dependence in society. We are doing our fellow Americans absolutely
no favors.
I fully accept the sins of my forefathers in all these areas. But regardless
of how evil society is today or how evil society was 200 years ago, it is
mutually exclusive from our condition handed down through Adam. If anything
the behavior of my forefathers and myself confirm what I have said about our
sin condition and the need for the savior!
Peace,
-Jack
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1046.24 | | CSC32::J_CHRISTIE | Unquenchable fire | Fri Jan 27 1995 21:03 | 12 |
| Note 1046.23
>The term begger is a generic term. It is only to illustrate our
>need before the savior.
To a beggar, the term beggar is hardly a generic term.
As for the rest, well, please don't misconstrue my silence.
Shalom,
Richard
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1046.25 | | MKOTS3::JMARTIN | I lied; I hate the fat dinosaur | Mon Jan 30 1995 09:20 | 4 |
| Well...how about one thirsty person showing another thirsty person
where the oasis is!?
-Jack
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1046.26 | save water, drink beer ;-) | DECALP::GUTZWILLER | happiness- U want what U have | Mon Jan 30 1995 09:51 | 4 |
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which oasis? what kind of thirst?
;-)
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1046.27 | | MKOTS3::JMARTIN | I lied; I hate the fat dinosaur | Mon Jan 30 1995 10:04 | 2 |
| Wellll...not the oasis run by Spuds McKenzie!!! :-)
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1046.28 | you'd be awfully thristy! | BIGQ::SILVA | Squirrels R Me | Mon Jan 30 1995 11:12 | 3 |
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That's good, cuz spuds died.....
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