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14 years ago
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Hey Mike, I am having trouble with understanding grace (chastisement). Is the same word for grace in Rom 5:20 the same word used in Rom.6:1 Shall we continue in sin that (chastisement) shall abound? Also in Rom.6:14, you are not under the law but under (chastisement). How does... [read more]
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14 years ago
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Hello Mr. Vinson,
I've written to you a few times, and I've read much of the material on the website and watched all the videos and listened to many of the audios. I believe what is taught by you because I look up most of the Biblical references as I go along, and it really all comes together and ... [read more]
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14 years ago
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Donna wrote:
Mike, Thanks for sending over the letter you wrote to Tara. I understood your points. It still begs the question about what love actually looks like. It isn't what we we've been taught in Babylon that's for sure. I still have to tell myself, over and over and o... [read more]
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15 years ago
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Understanding grace is only for those who "Do His will" (Joh 7:17). What sometimes comes up missing in the teaching of the doctrine of grace is the understanding that is imparted to us in Tit 2:11 and 12. Grace teaches [paideuo, Strong's #3811] us to forsake ungodliness and worldly lusts.
The wo... [read more]
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17 years ago
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Carlton Pearson's 'Doctrine of Inclusion' denies the plain words of our Lord:
Mat 22:14 For many are called, but few are chosen.
And again:
Luk 13:23 Then said one unto him, Lord, are there few that be saved?[ Here's the answer to Carlton Pearson's 'doctrine of inclusion.'] And he said unto them... [read more]
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