I just found out Freelight is a man, I think he is a terrific writer.
Of course you do. He's an antichrist (2 Pe 2:1).
As a reminder Freelight is number 1 on Satan, Inc. (TOL Heretics list) in the 'Misc.' category. :burnlib:
I just found out Freelight is a man, I think he is a terrific writer.
Of course you do. He's an antichrist (2 Pe 2:1).
As a reminder Freelight is number 1 on Satan, Inc. (TOL Heretics list) in the 'Misc.' category. :burnlib:
You aren't a believer (2 Pe 2:1). :dizzy:"We as believers..."
"of his good pleasure—rather as Greek, “FOR His good pleasure”; in order to carry out His sovereign gracious purpose towards you (Eph 1:5, 9)." Jamieson, R., Fausset, A. R., & Brown, D. (1997). Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible (Vol. 2, p. 364). Oak Harbor, WA: Logos Research Systems, Inc."In Phil.2:13, " For it IS God which work in you both the WILL and TO DO of his good pleasure!"
He doesn't manipulate your will (Ge 2:17). That would make him sick. :hammer:"It is God who manipulates the humans will..."
"Eccl 7:13 make straight what He has made crooked. Man should consider God’s activity because God is sovereign, decreeing and controlling everything under the sun (cf. 1:15)." MacArthur, J., Jr. (Ed.). (1997). The MacArthur Study Bible (electronic ed., p. 934). Nashville, TN: Word Pub.[Eccl. 7:13]
:yawn: Ad infinitum Eph 4:14[John 6:44]
[Satan Inc.] Since your so proud of that list, as if it means something, have them put me on it, which explains what I care about it.
"Is 45:22. Look … and be ye saved—The second imperative expresses the result which will follow obedience to the first (Ge 42:18); ye shall be saved (Jn 3:14, 15). Nu 21:9: “If a serpent had bitten any man, when he beheld the serpent of brass he lived.” What so simple as a look? Not do something, but look to the Saviour (Ac 16:30, 31). Believers look by faith, the eye of the soul. The look is that of one turning (see Margin) to God, as at once “Just and the Saviour” (Is 45:21), that is, the look of conversion (Ps 22:27)." Jamieson, R., Fausset, A. R., & Brown, D. (1997). Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible (Vol. 1, p. 483). Oak Harbor, WA: Logos Research Systems, Inc."...Isaiah 45:22-23, " Look unto me and be saved..."
"Nu 23:18, 19. Rise up—As Balak was already standing (Nu 23:17), this expression is equivalent to “now attend to me.” The counsels and promises of God respecting Israel are unchangeable; and no attempt to prevail on Him to reverse them will succeed, as they may with a man.[Numbers 23:19]
[Isaiah 46:9-10]
If you claimed to be a Christian, you would be on that list.
[Satan Inc.] "Hey, have them put me on it anyway..."
"Dan 4:35. all … as nothing—(Is 40:15, 17)."...Daniel 4:35...that is what God thinks about religious opinion."
:yawn: Ac 20:20"Christianity cannot stop God from saving everybody..."
Ro 5:8"This nasty hell....As if he does not care for unbelievers."
Have we not all one father? hath not one God created us? why do we deal treacherously every man against his brother, by profaning the covenant of our fathers? [Mal. 2:10].[Mal 2:10]
...Isaiah 40:17...he could care less what his followers believe.
:yawn: Ad infinitum Eph 4:14[Isaiah 40:17]
Mt 12:36...None of this confused crap on earth means anything to him.
This nasty hell that Christians are teaching is an affront to what the good news means. It insults the true nature of our God. As if he does not care for unbelievers. In Mal.2:10, " Have we not all one Father? Has not one God created us? Why do we deal so treacherously every man against his brother?" Why do you believe that hell hurting mess? What's wrong with you? You think God is going to punish his children for an insane eternity?
What's wrong with you?
Of course you do. He's an antichrist (2 Pe 2:1).
As a reminder Freelight is number 1 on Satan, Inc. (TOL Heretics list) in the 'Misc.' category. :burnlib:
Miscellaneous
1) Freelight (spiritualist/universalist) (spiritualist/universalist) worships light, visits Jehovah's Witness denying deity of Jesus area as well, Urantia Papers, says Hindu, Gnosticism...all over the place)
[Eph. 1:9-10]
Adam and Eve had life and a relationship with him. They lost access to the tree of life (Gen. 2:9). He is that life (Jn 14:6, Re 2:7).
"Eph 1:9. “He hath abounded,” or “made (grace) to abound toward us” (Eph 1:8), in that He made known to us, namely, experimentally, in our hearts.
the mystery—God’s purpose of redemption hidden heretofore in His counsels, but now revealed (Eph 6:19; Ro 16:25; Col 1:26, 27). This “mystery” is not like the heathen mysteries, which were imparted only to the initiated few. All Christians are the initiated. Only unbelievers are the uninitiated.
according to his good pleasure—showing the cause why “He hath made known to us the mystery,” namely, His own loving “good pleasure” toward us; also the time and manner of His doing so, are according to His good pleasure.
purposed—(Eph 1:11).
in himself—God the Father. BENGEL takes it, “in Him,” that is, Christ, as in Eph 1:3, 4. But the proper name, “in Christ,” Eph 1:10, immediately after, is inconsistent with His being here meant by the pronoun.
10. Translate, “Unto the dispensation of the fulness of the times,” that is, “which He purposed in Himself” (Eph 1:9) with a view to the economy of (the gracious administration belonging to) the fulness of the times (Greek, “fit times,” “seasons”). More comprehensive than “the fulness of the time” (Ga 4:4). The whole of the Gospel times (plural) is meant, with the benefits to the Church dispensed in them severally and successively. Compare “the ages to come” (Eph 2:7). “The ends of the ages” (Greek, 1 Co 10:11); “the times (same Greek as here, ‘the seasons,’ or ‘fitly appointed times’) of the Gentiles” (Lu 21:24); “the seasons which the Father hath put in His own power” (Ac 1:7); “the times of restitution of all things which God hath spoken by the prophets since the world began” (Ac 3:20, 21). The coming of Jesus at the first advent, “in the fulness of time,” was one of these “times.” The descent of the Holy Ghost, “when Pentecost was fully come” (Ac 2:1), was another. The testimony given by the apostles to Him “in due time” (“in its own seasons,” Greek) (1 Ti 2:6) was another. The conversion of the Jews “when the times of the Gentiles are fulfilled,” the second coming of Christ, the “restitution of all things,” the millennial kingdom, the new heaven and earth, shall be severally instances of “the dispensation of the fulness of the times,” that is, “the dispensation of” the Gospel events and benefits belonging to their respective “times,” when severally filled up or completed. God the Father, according to His own good pleasure and purpose, is the Dispenser both of the Gospel benefits and of their several fitting times (Ac 1:7).
gather together in one—Greek, “sum up under one head”; “recapitulate.” The “good pleasure which He purposed,” was “to sum up all things (Greek, ‘THE whole range of things’) in Christ (Greek, ‘the Christ,’ that is, His Christ)” [ALFORD]. God’s purpose is to sum up the whole creation in Christ, the Head of angels, with whom He is linked by His invisible nature, and of men with whom He is linked by His humanity; of Jews and Gentiles; of the living and the dead (Eph 3:15); of animate and inanimate creation. Sin has disarranged the creature’s relation of subordination to God. God means to gather up all together in Christ; or as Col 1:20 says, “By Him to reconcile all things unto Himself, whether things in earth or things in heaven.” ALFORD well says, “The Church of which the apostle here mainly treats, is subordinated to Him in the highest degree of conscious and joyful union; those who are not His spiritually, in mere subjugation, yet consciously; the inferior tribes of creation unconsciously; but objectively, all are summed up in Him.”" Jamieson, R., Fausset, A. R., & Brown, D. (1997). Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible (Vol. 2, p. 342). Oak Harbor, WA: Logos Research Systems, Inc.