Dennis Kean
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There are many disguised things in the bible. Only by being taught by the real teachers who have Jesus leading them, one finds truth---Gods own angels didn't even know the disguised truths(Dan 12:4--1Peter 1:12
Paul was correct.
In everyone a battle occurs between the flesh and the spirit. Jesus' point was correct--If one chooses to give in to the flesh--they only fool themselves thinking they serve the spirit. A mortal can throw the lie around--you are saved or born again--he does not know. Its a farce to get the tithe.
God knew his will would not fail--that is what God showed, he knew of the 144,000-little flock--and the great multitude--not by name or looks or anything--he knew it was his will and his will, will not fail.
Paul was a member of the 144,000--the anointed--the bride of Christ--certain teachings in the NT were only to them. It is they who will not be judged by works because they will not be on earth when Jesus comes to judge works.
But Paul served sin with the flesh, kjw47. So do all the sinners. And you continue to assert that Election is how man is saved. So, why is God prejudiced against the others? If God is willing to save some sinners, why not save ALL sinners?
So, you are not here to dialogue with others who disagree with you. You are here to tell those who do not agree with you that they are not chosen to be saved. Right? Yet, you recognize that you do not even know if you will be saved or not, as per your comment. So, how can you possibly know if I will be saved?
Now concerning the battle between the flesh and the spirit, it is a totally bogus concept that the spirit and the flesh are compatible to make war with one another. The spirit and the heart are one thing to begin with. The Savior says that sins come out of the heart, not out of the flesh.
Mat_15:19 For out of the heart proceed evil thoughts, murders, adulteries, fornications, thefts, false witness, blasphemies:
The flesh is not endowed with a separate spirit. There is only one decision maker in each man. The spirit chooses to be pleased this or that way. So, the war in the mind is among the things the mind likes. Paul tries to excuse his sins by blaming the flesh. The Savior does not accept that excuse. He says that sin comes out of the spirit, which is the heart or as Paul puts it, "the mind". Can you grasp that?
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