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Pastimes : Ask God

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To: Berry Picker who wrote (34680)3/27/2003 4:31:11 PM
From: alan w  Read Replies (1) of 39621
 
Oops, I forgot the other verses.

Matthew 19:25 is not a statement about who God will save. It is a proclamation that God can cause a camel to go through the eye of a needle. In other words, God can easily save anyone. Nowhere in that verse does it say "but verily I say unto you, He will never save all men".

It say's that all things are possible with God.

Romans 9:13 is a treatise about the sovereignty of God. He chose to bless Jacob and curse Easu without any particular reason. Has not the potter the right over the clay? Some He will show mercy, others He will harden. But not permanently. Everything God does has a greater purpose. All things will in the end glorify Him.

Tell me this Brian, how does it glorify God to burn His children forever and ever. (If that phrase was even grammatically or scripturally correct. I mean, if forever is eternal, how can you add to it?).

Would it glorify you if most of your children were cast into an eternal pit to curse you and wail forever? That wouldn't say much for your fathering abilities.

alan w
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