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Yes, Christ Jesus is a major theme of Scripture, but is secondary to the glory of God. The salvation of man is not the primary theme of the Bible nor the main object of God's plan and creation. If...
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Could you explain how you come to that conclusion from John 6:44?
Ysicj
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A very good example of the type of irrational drivel that God gives over the minds of those who reject the truth to wallow in.
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A Jackson,
Certainly Christ and man's salvation is a dominate theme of the Scriptures but it is only part and parcel with the main theme, God's glory.
The over riding theme of the Bible is...
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Graham3,
Well has the Scripture spoken, "Beware lest any man spoil you through philosophy and vain deceit, after the tradition of men, after the rudiments of the world, and not after Christ."
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Unfortunately, not many really understand this principle of God's plan and word. His Glory comes first, then man's salvation, e.g. to deny that God is in charge, even of the evil, is to deny him his...
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The purpose of all creation is to glorify God. Man's salvation or damnation will accomplish this either way. The Bible is part of God's plan as he has chosen that his desire and plan of salvation be...
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Advise:
Try knowing what the Bible says before writing about what it says!
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Awful long time to have to wait for an answer, but here you go.
Isaiah 14:12-15
12 How art thou fallen from heaven, O Lucifer, son of the morning! [how] art thou cut down to the ground, which...
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It seems difficult to me not to understand the Bible is teaching that Jesus Christ was God manifested in the flesh.
And without controversy great is the mystery of godliness: God was manifest in...
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The Geneva Bible was in popular use prior to the King James Version. Prior to this version there were several others in English, Mathews, The Great Bible, Tyndale's, etc. Some were not completed,...
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