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[quote author=david_hume]I can never understand how you manage to type so many words and still say NOTHING! But for the verse below, i might have taken your excuse seriously: Exodus 10:1 Then the LORD said to Moses, "Go to Pharaoh, for I have hardened his heart and the hearts of his officials so that I may perform these signs of mine among them God tampered with pharaohs free will in order to make himself more attractive to the isrealites. Shikena!!![/quote]as I said earlier, you're already showing symptoms of hardenness of heart. I just typed a good reply to your question and you say I said nothing. Your heart isn't pricked. You've toughened it up against God's word. Some of the conclusions you guys make from the bible make me want to fall off my bed. Smh. Stop reading stjupid meanings and listen to those who really understand. Those the bible was written for. Go and read my reply to your question again sir. I leave you with these verses Exodus 8:15 But when Pharaoh saw that there was respite, he hardened his heart, and hearkened not unto them; as the Lord had said.(KJV) Exodus 8:32 And Pharaoh hardened his heart at this time also, neither would he let the people go. Do you see now? Ask yourselves important questions sir. Is your heart hardened against God |
aManFromMars: Joshthe[b]Fufu[/b]the irony. I just finished fufu and egusi soup for dinner. ![]() |
aManFromMars: This question.papa ekene, sorry ooo. Abeg no hire ekene to come walay me ( ) I missed the question.Gods knowledge of your action comes first(thank God its your action, and you're fully responsible) |
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aManFromMars: ^^^^I did not dodge any question. I answered it. I |
[quote author=david_hume]You've probably dealt with the passage below in your duels with unbelievers. But i beg your indulgence...lol Exodus 9:12► New International Version But the LORD hardened Pharaoh's heart and he would not listen to Moses and Aaron, just as the LORD had said to Moses. What happened to pharaohs free will in the above scripture?[/quote]the same thing that happened to yours sir, nothing. The same light of God that melts wax hardens clay. When you keep being shown the scriptures and preached to like pharoah, you begin to grow used to conviction and you become unrepentant. That is what happened to pharoah. It is only the harsh reality of death that got to him. Don't be like pharoah sir. Respond to God before its too late. We preach repentance from sins through Jesus Christ with passion and zeal. Because of love within us, Gods love for the sinner. No, we do not ignore the sinner or bomb him to hell like some folks do. We sacrifice for him, we love him. And we preach to him to get salvation from sin. Knowing the terrible reality he will meet if he perishes in his sin. Respond to reality sir! Do not let your heart be hardened against God. You choose. That's what pharoah did. |
mukina2: goat ![]() |
Logicboy03: People consulting the bible before reading about evolution from novels and christian writers?I knew any talk of evolution will make you stick your jiraffe neck in here ![]() We're not afraid of anything. Evolution is just speculation of men washed up and down the endless tide of secular philosophy. We have the truth. Men hate the truth. It shows their evil deeds ![]() Repent man. The kingdom of God is at hand. Reality breaketh forth. |
You guys play online chess? Which app? Abeg invite me. I'm a good chess player. |
[quote author=frank3.16]My friend stop trying to change Jesus/Judas story to suit ur own personal belief. You are nt talking to kids here, we all know that story. Judas was not give any chance? It was already written that he would betray christ, even when Judas himself didn't know. Wasn't the coming of Christ to die for manking already written? Do you think that how Christ would die wouldn't have been taken care of by the almighty God? Judas fulfilled his destiny when he betrayed Jesus[/quote]judas chose and fulfilled his destiny. He choose to betray jesus because of his greed that was already evident. He choose his path. Mind you, judas's name was never called in scripture. The ball was in his court, and he chose to swallow it( ). What he did was just foreknown, and was used by God in the plan of salvation. Mind you, judas's name was never mentioned. And Judas repented after he betrayed Jesus. At least, he showed remorse and returned the money, but he didn't trust God enough to forgive him like peter, who denied Jesus too. And he went and hanged himself.I want to ask you, do u think there was other probable ways that Jesus christ would have died apart from what was written in the bible?Jesus was born to save man and fulfil scripture. If he died in any other way, he wouldn't have fulfilled scripture and he wouldn't be our messiah. Answer this and I will call u God.haaa! Oga frank take am easy ooo I am not coveting God's position ooo! abeg! I am not foolish |
aManFromMars: Can I surprise God? If God knows what choice I'll make before I make it, can I deviate from what he already knows?no you can't surprise God. He knows the end from the beginning. He knows the choice you're gonna make, but its not about you deviating or not deviating from anything. It's your choice to make. Gods complete foreknowledge and your freewill are independent. They agree, but based on YOUR final decision. Make I no find name for you o. ![]() Abeg!! Who dey fear you ![]() |
aManFromMars: Why do reasonable people do unreasonable things?elaborate |
aManFromMars: Just smh.What are you saying? Smh. Did you read my post at all? God knows the choice you'll make, but the choice is yours independently to make. You are not forced to fulfil any predated destiny although it is known. The path of your life is yours to choose. Try to reason outside the box like you claim to do. aManFromMars: Erm, can you surprise God?no you can't but you're responsible for your actions. Smh. Now I know why they call you papa ekene. ![]() |
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TheMadame: I find it hard to relate free will to the fact that God knows everything that is going to happen . Seems everything is predetermined by God.from the standpoint of an eternal judge and all-powerful creator who instituted the laws of the universe and time and space, and is bound by none. Its quite easy to reconcile the fact that God knows what is about to happen and he has given us freewill. Check Jesus out, the bible says he knew judas was going to betray him, but he didn't cast him away, he didn't stop loving him or treat him in an unusual manner. He gave judas the chance to choose his alliance. And he choose against. |
[quote author=Mynd_55]Kids[/quote]who are you? |
[quote author=Mynd_44]What's wrong with everyone na? My comment to Repogirl was a joke na. What's with y'all going personal? I tire oo[/quote]comot for road! ![]() ![]() Ps:this comment is a joke too. I'm hilarious -_- ![]() |
Hmmm...I believe you should just trust God and stand on his word in authority if you're a christian Please don't come to nairaland for help next time. There are a lot of twisted selfish human beings here who don't have your best interests at heart. |
[quote author=uj_sizzle]Sometimes you talk like you're high on something [/quote] ![]() |
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HumbledbYGrace: @ Damexx, thanks, @ Texa, thanks sis ![]() Yeah I grin and laugh a lot in real life. |
obadiah777: my point exactly. these reprobate heathens worship crocodiles. this is what Kails thinks she is. a crocodile worshipper. yup you are a crocodile dundee ![]() |
obadiah777: lol but see you dont know what heaven is. heaven is rulership of the elect on earth. it is not some place in the sky. and the elect would bring judgement on the gentiles. see what you fail to understand is that judgement day is twofold. one for israel and one for gentiles. israel have had their judgement day thousands of years ago hence why the black man is in hell ( 1 peter 4 vs 17 ). when christ comes ? its for the judgement of the gentiles not israel. and that judgement includes slavery for those who took us in slavery during our vulnerable moment ( jeremiah 30 vs 16 ) ( revelation 13 vs 10 ) ( isaiah 14 vs 2 )omo... |
obadiah777: yup she a reprobate woman smdh. as stiff necked and rebellious as can be. thinking she is some egyptian princess married to an egyptian mummy. i swear kails you must be smoking that shrine weed ![]() #passes out# |
obadiah777: the god of nairaland is the spambot. he nukes whomever he wants at any time with no prior notice ![]() Do you want to kill me this night? ![]() Who knows if the spambot has banned seun before? Chai. |
[quote author=*Kails*]yes [/quote]didn't know. Didn't even have an inkling. Going by your signature. |
I'm sorry oga oby. I do not think there will be slavery in heaven. Smh(that's an understatement) We interpret the bible in different ways shaa. I guess we'll have to wait till 2016 to see who's right. chai...slavery in heaven.......this got me low on my stomach.... ![]() |
Kails is female ![]() |
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