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Thread: Oct 31 is Reformation Day. Do you understand it?

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    Quote Originally Posted by FunFromOz View Post
    But it's your faith in Jesus.
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    Read and believe the scriptures not foolish RD

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    Read and believe the scriptures not foolish RD
    You can yawn as much as you like, but if it is your faith then it is dependant on you is it not?

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    Quote Originally Posted by FunFromOz View Post
    You can yawn as much as you like, but if it is your faith then it is dependant on you is it not?

    Yes its MY faith given to me by the power of the Holy Spirit - a living active real faith in the present not on meaningless RD gibberish of irresistible grace

    Put away the RD brainwashing, open your heart, read the scriptures and ask the Holy Spirit to teach you about saving faith and true grace from God

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    meaningless RD gibberish of irresistible grace
    I noticed that the Oxford Dictionary has apparently "Changed The Definition Of "Woman" To Be More Gender-Neutral And Less Sexist."

    Seems you've done the same with gibberish is you think "Grace, after all, is the unmerited favor of God upon individuals, but God works upon the person through conviction, the scriptures, and the preaching of the gospel that brings the person to salvation" is gibberish.

    The Oxford Dictionary Redefines The Word 'Woman' To Be Less Sexist!

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    Scriptural grace is wonderful

    But please don't assume that scriptural grace is the same as RD irresistible grace - they are different.
    One is true the other is false

    Like all Calvinists you believe irresistable grace is scriptural grace and then judge what others believe as error but it is RD grace that is false and unscriptural
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    Quote Originally Posted by FunFromOz View Post
    I noticed that the Oxford Dictionary has apparently "Changed The Definition Of "Woman" To Be More Gender-Neutral And Less Sexist."

    Seems you've done the same with gibberish is you think "Grace, after all, is the unmerited favor of God upon individuals, but God works upon the person through conviction, the scriptures, and the preaching of the gospel that brings the person to salvation" is gibberish.

    The Oxford Dictionary Redefines The Word 'Woman' To Be Less Sexist!
    All I see in this thread is how infatuated you are with the nuances of Calvinist doctrine. It's just "what scratches the intellectual ear".

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    Scriptural grace is wonderful

    But please don't assume that scriptural grace is the same as RD irresistible grace - they are different.
    Sure are different. This is what I found when I DDG's "Scriptural grace"

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    (the above was an attempt at humour)

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    Quote Originally Posted by FunFromOz View Post
    (the above was an attempt at humour)

    I applaud your attempt

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cardinal TT View Post
    I applaud your attempt
    ..he said with scriptural grace.

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    Read and believe the scriptures not foolish RD
    The trouble with just "reading" Scripture TT is context. So many times people quote out of it. E.G. This week a group starts a discussion of 1 John. One of the things he is addressing according to commentaries is Gnosticism. If you don't know that, and what it is, then you may (will) misunderstand 1 John.

    The same goes everywhere. Which is why God gave us teachers.

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