www.scatteredchristians.org
M Paulson
Kadoka,
South Dakota
January
23, 2011
Questions
for "Gainsayers"
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My statement,
“The whole Bible is FOR us but is not all written TO us.”
Does that make sense?
Here a 'few' questions & comments that show the strict need for
rightly dividing the word of truth, otherwise, you have what they would
like to call contradictions. However, there are not contradictions.
Listen to the sermon to hear the answers.
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Why don’t we try to follow the Levitical law today?
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What is the faith OF Jesus Christ and how important is it when compared
to OUR faith?.
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Does Acts 8:37 tell us that we need
to believe that Jesus is the Son of God? Does that make us a Christian
today?
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If we confess our sins according to I John 1:9,
are we forgiven today?
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If we confess our sins according to I John 1:9,
does that make us saved, if we are forgiven?
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Can we lose our salvation according to Hebrews
6:1-6?
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Does God require us to tithe today?
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What does Hebrews 9:16,17 mean?
That tells us that the New Testament doesn't begin until the death of the
testator, so the New Testament does NOT include the Gospels! That
is a fact – not a dispensational thing.
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Hebrews 10:38 tells us that if we ‘draw
back’ then we are drawing back into perdition. Is that possible
for us today to draw back so far that we can lose our salvation?
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Whose faith did the people in Hebrews 11
fall back on. The faith OF Jesus Christ or their own
faith, seeing those are all Old Testament examples.
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Hebrews is called Hebrews
because it is written to the Hebrews... the same with James,
it is written TO the twelve tribes – verse 1.
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Peter is called the apostle of the circumcision and Paul the apostle
to the uncircumcision. So tell me again why we should follow
Peter?
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Should we try to follow Jesus and Paul, etc. by imitating
Jesus and Paul and God?
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Do we ‘follow’ Jesus by trying to walk in his footsteps?
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Do we have to endure to the end to maintain our salvation?
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Do we have any sins to have to have forgiven ‘after’ we are saved
in order to maintain our salvation?
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If the Lord doesn't impute our sins anymore but inputes HIS righteousness,
then what sins do we need to worry about?
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What is the purpose of the Judgment Seat of Christ vs the white
throne judgment?
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Is Satan walking the earth now seeking whom he may devour?
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What commandments are we to keep if we want to know him, according
to I John 2:3.
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If you say you are anointed, then by the definition of being anointed,
you need not that any man teach you... you already know it all. Is
that true today? I John 2:27.
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Can we lose our salvation because we have a ‘brother’
that we hate? I John 3:15.
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If we ‘born of God' and then sin, are we no longer ‘born
of God? I John 3:9
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Whosoever shall confess that Jesus is the Son of God, God dwelleth in him
and he in God – I John 4:15 – is that
our salvation verse today?
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I John 5:1 tells us the same thing
– are these our salvation verses today? Whosoever believeth
that Jesus is the Christ is born of God...
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How do you overcome the world by believing that Jesus is the Son of God
– I John 5:5
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Do you become partakers of the evil deeds of the Mormons if you
allow them into your house and wish them God’s speed? II
John 10,11
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Does God spue the church out of his mouth today because of the lukewarmness
of the people, etc.
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Why do men in the Tribulation try to wrestle what Paul preaches – could
it be that what Paul preaches is NOT to be preached during the tribulation?
II Peter 3:15,16
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Does a Christian have to ‘worry’ about the law when Romans
10:4 says that 'Christ is the end of the law for righteousness to
every one that believeth?'
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Sin is not imputed when there is no law – Romans
5:13 – explain that one... and compare them to the gospels.
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We are dead to sin, according to Romans 6:11,
again, explain that, when compared to the gospels...
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When Matthew 5:9 says to be a child
of God, you must be a peacekeeper, but Galatians
says to be a child of God, one has to have faith in Christ Jesus?
Conclusion - Picture this: you live in an apartment, you are told
to go out and get the mail for everyone. Ok, so you bring back everyone’s
mail. But then you sit down and open everyone’s mail and you start
getting upset at all the bills, etc. WHY? That mail was 'for'
you,and you learned a lot about everyone, but not all of that mail was
TO you! Simple, eh!
M Paulson
Kadoka,
South Dakota
Trying
to do the work of an evangelist by teaching Paul's gospel of the Risen
Saviour!
www.scatteredchristians.org
The
entire King James Bible is written FOR us, but it is not all written TO
us!
We
learn from the "For" and we learn to apply the 'TO!"