Monday, April 25, 2011
Who Did Jesus Die For?
Coming off this Easter weekend there has been alot of debate over 2 different doctrines. Ive read alot of people posting that Jesus came and died for the so called "elect" which means that not everyone was included in the sacrifice that Jesus made on the cross. Wait a minute is that what the Bible says? NO!..... 1 Timothy 4:10 "That is why we labor and strive, because we have put our hope in the living God, who is the Savior of all people, and especially of those who believe." So whats left to question? All people means sinners and saints alike not just certain people, Jesus died so that this world would not be bound to sin but find forgiveness from the Father and receive eternal life in His presence. Yet the funny thing is I find that the people believing that Jesus did not die for all are using scriptures from the Bible and telling us not to believe them. This is exactly what the enemy uses against the people of God, it brings confusion and a false sense of belief. If we shouldn't believe those scriptures are true, than why believe any at all? This is what is being taught and is poison to someone that does not know the word of God to refute what is being said with real truth in God's word. If Jesus did not come and die for the world then "the elect" have the ability to live in sin and still make it to heaven, and the non-elect can serve God and still are condemned to an eternity in hell. God is Love and does not choose one over the other, he loves the sinner and saint with the same perfect love. This teaching of the "elect" is wrong and dangerous for us to be declaring to a world that needs to know that Jesus accepts everybody and if we believe in him and receive him as our savior then salvation is ours. Saved always Saved (eternal security) is a wrong and is hurting the body of Christ. Hosea 4:6 says "My people perish for lack of knowledge" we need to know the word of God so that when someone comes to us with false teaching we can look to the Bible for answers.
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