old man joe
2009-10-31 00:46:34 UTC
the social gospel of co-redemption by the will of man is not only found heretical because
of Jn. 1:12,13 and 3:3 but is also put in the grave by God who saved unto life eternal
four OT prophets while they were yet fetuses.
these are : Jacob, David, Jeremiah and John the Baptist.
the co-redeemer's insist on a plan of salvation where man does something good towards God
thereby invoking Him to save... failure to do so leaves the person still in bondage to
Satan, sin and death.
such idea's as " making a decision for Christ; accepting Jesus as one's Lord and Savior; "
some patented denominational " sinner's prayer; altar call " and any and all ceremonies
all have to do with man invoking God to save by man's personal achievement, without which
he can not be saved from the penalty of his sins. too bad that the mentally impaired,
aborted fetuses and babies dying at birth as well as toddler's can not be saved by this
man made gospel.
why did Christ's hearer's, actively keeping the Law showing the world their good works,
try to throw Him over a cliff as recorded in Luke chapter four when He preached
un-conditional election ? simply because good works do not save, God saves.
the grace of God is made null and void with every altar call, every good work of " making
a decision for Christ; inviting Jesus to come into one's heart " and with every other
device man can contrive to invoke God to save. He is found of those who did not seek for
Him, ( Ro. 10:20 ) by which He saves fetuses as well as adult's. it is " by His doing "
the elect are found and redeemed, ( 1 Cor. 1:30 ) and not some " obedience to the gospel "
by which the co-redeemer's elect themselves unto denominational salvation in which there
is no salvation at all.
in the same breath the co-redeemer's say they are saved by grace because they've invited
Jesus into their heart. their reasoning, un-sanctified as it is, stops short in realizing
they're redefining grace as something to work for; that they're claiming their good work
of inviting Jesus into their heart is not a good work... it's an evil and heretical work
and certainly not a good work. Jn. 1:12,13 spells it out plainly; man's will does not
save.
the Word of God declares there is what God calls His Book of Life. in it He's written the
names of everyone He purposed to save from destruction. it is these for whom it is
written that Christ Jesus " will save His people from their sins." ( Mt. 1:21 ) the truly
redeemed do not go about heaping glory on themselves promoting the gospel's of decision
making by the will of man for the forgiveness of sins. this is because believing in Jesus
Christ unto salvation comes after salvation, not before it. Jn. 3:3; Acts 13:48
the truly elect give God all of the glory since He is manifest to those who did not ask
for Him. ( Ro. 10:20 ) on the other hand, the co-redeemer's boast lies in how they found
Him, and accepted Him, all the while they are in the " snare of the devil being they are
dead in trespasses and sins " as though darkness has fellowship with the Light.
their " deeds are evil " and they " agape love darkness and hate the Light and do not come
to the Light. " ( Jn. 3:19,20 ) why does the Lord say this when perhaps millions of
people have " made a decision for Christ ? " simply to expose them to the elect that no
condition of good is in man so as to invoke God to save him... the Lord God in Christ gets
all of the glory for all of the doing and the elect are unworthy recipients of His love,
mercy and grace being that He's written only the names of those He's purposed to save in
His Book of Life.
of Jn. 1:12,13 and 3:3 but is also put in the grave by God who saved unto life eternal
four OT prophets while they were yet fetuses.
these are : Jacob, David, Jeremiah and John the Baptist.
the co-redeemer's insist on a plan of salvation where man does something good towards God
thereby invoking Him to save... failure to do so leaves the person still in bondage to
Satan, sin and death.
such idea's as " making a decision for Christ; accepting Jesus as one's Lord and Savior; "
some patented denominational " sinner's prayer; altar call " and any and all ceremonies
all have to do with man invoking God to save by man's personal achievement, without which
he can not be saved from the penalty of his sins. too bad that the mentally impaired,
aborted fetuses and babies dying at birth as well as toddler's can not be saved by this
man made gospel.
why did Christ's hearer's, actively keeping the Law showing the world their good works,
try to throw Him over a cliff as recorded in Luke chapter four when He preached
un-conditional election ? simply because good works do not save, God saves.
the grace of God is made null and void with every altar call, every good work of " making
a decision for Christ; inviting Jesus to come into one's heart " and with every other
device man can contrive to invoke God to save. He is found of those who did not seek for
Him, ( Ro. 10:20 ) by which He saves fetuses as well as adult's. it is " by His doing "
the elect are found and redeemed, ( 1 Cor. 1:30 ) and not some " obedience to the gospel "
by which the co-redeemer's elect themselves unto denominational salvation in which there
is no salvation at all.
in the same breath the co-redeemer's say they are saved by grace because they've invited
Jesus into their heart. their reasoning, un-sanctified as it is, stops short in realizing
they're redefining grace as something to work for; that they're claiming their good work
of inviting Jesus into their heart is not a good work... it's an evil and heretical work
and certainly not a good work. Jn. 1:12,13 spells it out plainly; man's will does not
save.
the Word of God declares there is what God calls His Book of Life. in it He's written the
names of everyone He purposed to save from destruction. it is these for whom it is
written that Christ Jesus " will save His people from their sins." ( Mt. 1:21 ) the truly
redeemed do not go about heaping glory on themselves promoting the gospel's of decision
making by the will of man for the forgiveness of sins. this is because believing in Jesus
Christ unto salvation comes after salvation, not before it. Jn. 3:3; Acts 13:48
the truly elect give God all of the glory since He is manifest to those who did not ask
for Him. ( Ro. 10:20 ) on the other hand, the co-redeemer's boast lies in how they found
Him, and accepted Him, all the while they are in the " snare of the devil being they are
dead in trespasses and sins " as though darkness has fellowship with the Light.
their " deeds are evil " and they " agape love darkness and hate the Light and do not come
to the Light. " ( Jn. 3:19,20 ) why does the Lord say this when perhaps millions of
people have " made a decision for Christ ? " simply to expose them to the elect that no
condition of good is in man so as to invoke God to save him... the Lord God in Christ gets
all of the glory for all of the doing and the elect are unworthy recipients of His love,
mercy and grace being that He's written only the names of those He's purposed to save in
His Book of Life.