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Originally Posted by Jason Badejo
Since I'm posting on a cell using the forum runner app I cannot tell which paragraph you bolded, but I can certainly say your conclusion is incorrect (and perhaps my lack of articulation aided your conclusion). I most certainly God gives grace to all and remembers our frame, that we are just dust. So I try to do the same, there is no sin that God can't deliver from. No bondage, no doctrinal or intellectual error or pride. But God does warn us (I think this is the part you don't like) that if we reject His way of salvation (through Christ) then we will bear His wrath for our sinfulness. Its not that God isn't gracious or only loves me (surely my posts aren't that muddled are they?) But the grace of God which brings salvation appears to all men, though we can choose to accept or reject it.
I believe this. I spent my evening last night preaching at the county jail because I believe God will save anyone. That I'm as unclean in my sins as those convicted felons, and God can just as easily save them as He saved me. He's hasn't turned away from them, nor are their deeds such that He won't reach out to them as He reached out to the leper in Mark 1.
I can't limit God's grace nor do I intend to.
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Jason, the main problem with your Theology: "Reject His way of Salvation". Your interpretation of Salvation is miles apart from most in Christianity. This isolates your Theory to a select few, while the rest of Humanity is lost because they don't agree with you.