I got a copy of the book I want to go over in a file on
my pc so it is going to be better. Last
time Jesus made it all. In the before
the beginning Jesus picked you and the ones he was going to save. It is called election and it is not agreed on
in all of the Church but I think it is there so I teach it.
EPH Blessed be the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, 2TIM who has saved us and called
us with a holy calling, not according to our works, but according to His own
purpose and grace which was given to us in Christ Jesus [1]before time began.
Praise Jesus and our father in
heaven. Jesus saves us because of pure
grace and not of the way we are or because we did some kind of works. We are never going to be able to work for the
grace God gives to us. It is a unearned trip to heaven. We do not pay for it. We are given it because Jesus wanted to bless
us and died for it. Now the bible is
clear that you did not earn Jesus or we did not pick him Jesus did before time
began.
EPH He chose us in Him [2]before the foundation of the world,
that we should be holy and without blame before Him in love, having predestined
us to adoption as sons by Jesus Christ to Himself, according to the good
pleasure of His will, to the praise of the glory of His grace, by which He made
us accepted in the Beloved, TITUS in hope of eternal life which God,
who cannot lie, promised before time began.
BEFORE the earth is made means before
creation you were planned for and picked to by holy in Jesus and forgiven and
the child of God. And you had nothing to
do with this friends Jesus did it. No it
was not Jesus knew you were going to ask Jesus made it happen. It just saddens me to think people of the
roman church do not understand this and see Jesus paid it all. Y?
Jesus did this for his pleasure and for his praise and worship. So Jesus picked you to be saved for the
pleasure of him. And so people would
worship him. In hope of Life. This hope is faith and not chance but it is
going to Happen. U get picked your going
to go to heaven
God,
Grace—Grace is central to our idea of God, and to our idea of the
gospel and Christianity. The grace of God, God’s redemptive blessing through
Jesus for those who do not deserve it, originated in eternity, before the
beginning of time. This means grace is an essential, vital part of God’s
nature. Grace is not a back-up plan God instituted when all else failed. God
fully revealed His plan of grace through Jesus, who came to earth as the
incarnate Son to die for our sins. Grace is God’s planning and acting. Humans
can never earn it or claim any right to it.
Jesus Christ, Mission—Christ’s
revelation of God’s grace was planned in eternity before the world began.
Christ appeared in the time God planned to save us from sin and death. His
resurrection destroyed death by giving believers the possibility to live
forever through their own resurrection.
Salvation, Definition—God’s
salvation is His call to a holy life, a life characterized by incorruptibility
and light. It is a response to His election in Christ before time began. It
results from His grace. Its fullness became visible through Christ’s work on
the cross. Its result is eternal life. Immortality literally means life without
death, a life available through Christ at the resurrection. It does not let
Christians avoid physical death.
[1] before time began. God’s plan of salvation for sinful mankind was
determined and decreed before man was even created. The promise was made by God
the Father to God the Son (cf. John 6:37–44; 17:4–6; Eph. 1:4,5).
[2] before the foundation of the world. The doctrine of election is
emphasized throughout Scripture (cf. Deut. 7:6; Is. 45:4; John 6:44; Acts
13:48; Rom 8:29; 9:11; 1 Thess. 1:3, 4;
2 Thess. 2:13; 2 Tim 2:10). The form of the Greek verb behind “chose” indicates
that God not only chose by Himself but for Himself to the praise of His own
glory (cf. Eph. 1:6, 12, 14). Through God’s sovereign will before the creation
of the world and, therefore, obviously independent of human influence and apart
from any human merit, those who are saved have become eternally united with
Christ Jesus (cf. 1 Pet. 1:20; Rev. 13:8; 17:8). However, God’s election or
predestination does not operate apart from or nullify man’s responsibility to
believe in Jesus as Lord and Savior (cf. Matt. 3:1, 2; 4:17; John 5:40).
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