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Joan Spilman's avatar

This is excellent.

She's So Scripture's avatar

Thank you Joan! I am so happy you liked it!

Joan Spilman's avatar

I've read Sproul.and I listen to john MacArthur. I was raised in a Baptist church which was heavy on free will.and countless rededications. I finally decided that these were two parallel lines that would be explained in eternity. You, my dear, have given the clearest explanation yet.

She's So Scripture's avatar

Wow...I am greatly humbled by that. Thank you so very much.

Lin Baytree's avatar

This is one ”hot” topic. I find it interesting that Adonai did not call me back to the church, He commanded my attendance at a Messianic shul.

It’s difficult for Christian leaders to understand that in 2021, hundreds of church people were called to “learn Torah”.

The prophetic role brings great responsibility and testing. It becomes an even greater challenge for females. The attitudes from pastors and rabbis toward women’s spiritual gifting are often negative.

I do not understand G-d’s appointments. Then again, His ways are not my ways. His thoughts are not my thoughts. I’m simply kept guessing.

Yvonne Mutch's avatar

What if being chosen refers to the ones who don’t quit along the way and endure the process?

She's So Scripture's avatar

I think that falls under the responsibility aspect of it I mentioned for sure.

Lin Baytree's avatar

Reflection question 1: The “churches” teach ReplacementsTheory. It’s origin comes right out of the pit.