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Paid in full, Jesus saves the gospel of co-redemption posted here for all to see...
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old man joe
2009-10-17 22:08:55 UTC
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There is a debt we owe God for the shed blood He drew from his only begotten
Son Jesus, and we will all lose our lives over it. Either love your life
and lose
it to the wages of sin, or lose your life walking the path of righteousness
for Christ's namesake, that you may find it. Were it not for a work of God
marvelous in our eyes, the hope in the glory of God would not have been made
possible--yet, Sinner,
there remains a decision for you to make: you must receive or reject God's
here it is... the gospel of co-redemption... man's good work results in his salvation.
though the Bible says man is not saved by the will of man, ( Jn. 1:12,13 ) this fellow
counter's God and calls Him a liar.

built on Universalism... the idea that Christ died for everyone though everyone is not
saved... is just another way of saying Christ failed at Calvary. since unbelief is a sin,
Christ paid for that, too. it remains therefore up to man who is already saved ( lest we
say He failed at Calvary ) to save himself by his good decision.

this leaves out everyone of the mentally impaired who can't make decisions... the gospel
of co-redemption is designed for the smart only.
profound gift of eternal life through Jesus Christ our Lord. The following
link shows God's word as a light shining in the darkness--that the way of
salvation comes through a restored relationship with God rather than through
following the rules of God. Jesus Saves. <°FTL120><
http://www.fellowshiptractleague.org/tract_html/english/120_1.html
Free Lunch
2009-10-17 22:59:37 UTC
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Post by old man joe
There is a debt we owe God for the shed blood He drew from his only begotten
Son Jesus, and we will all lose our lives over it. Either love your life
and lose
it to the wages of sin, or lose your life walking the path of righteousness
for Christ's namesake, that you may find it. Were it not for a work of God
marvelous in our eyes, the hope in the glory of God would not have been made
possible--yet, Sinner,
there remains a decision for you to make: you must receive or reject God's
here it is... the gospel of co-redemption... man's good work results in his salvation.
though the Bible says man is not saved by the will of man, ( Jn. 1:12,13 ) this fellow
counter's God and calls Him a liar.
built on Universalism... the idea that Christ died for everyone though everyone is not
saved... is just another way of saying Christ failed at Calvary. since unbelief is a sin,
Christ paid for that, too. it remains therefore up to man who is already saved ( lest we
say He failed at Calvary ) to save himself by his good decision.
this leaves out everyone of the mentally impaired who can't make decisions... the gospel
of co-redemption is designed for the smart only.
Of course, many denominations claim that God is unable to forgive the
lack of faith.

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