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Posted: Fri Nov 17, 2006 12:33 pm
Hm. Something I've decided to cook up. In being a question, which will likely turn to debate, hence here the thread be domokun .
To the 'questionable' proposition, --was there variation in the Spirit moving and stirring in the OT as the NT? wink . More specifically, were OT saints born again as 'we' are since God's Spirit manifested and was experienced?
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Posted: Fri Nov 17, 2006 4:25 pm
I don't think in life, but after Jesus went to Hell, he freed them before going back up to earth and now they're in heaven, so I guess they have a reservation. It's like pre-ordering a cd, you'll order it, but will have to wait til the release date to get it.
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LearningtoBreath63 Vice Captain
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Posted: Mon Nov 20, 2006 2:39 pm
LearningtoBreath63 I don't think in life, but after Jesus went to Hell, he freed them before going back up to earth and now they're in heaven, so I guess they have a reservation. It's like pre-ordering a cd, you'll order it, but will have to wait til the release date to get it. I'm not disagreeing, though could you elaborate?
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Posted: Thu Nov 23, 2006 7:20 pm
LearningtoBreath63 I don't think in life, but after Jesus went to Hell, he freed them before going back up to earth and now they're in heaven, so I guess they have a reservation. It's like pre-ordering a cd, you'll order it, but will have to wait til the release date to get it. That is a good way to put it.
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LearningtoBreath63 Vice Captain
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Posted: Thu Nov 23, 2006 8:30 pm
Skiddishfit LearningtoBreath63 I don't think in life, but after Jesus went to Hell, he freed them before going back up to earth and now they're in heaven, so I guess they have a reservation. It's like pre-ordering a cd, you'll order it, but will have to wait til the release date to get it. I'm not disagreeing, though could you elaborate? Well they're saved in the sense that they will get into heaven, but unlike now a days where you just go, they had to be good and all this stuff, and then be patient and wait for Jesus to go and release them from Hell after they died. I don't really know how to put it other than it's like pre-ordering a cd, you get it but you don't get it right away.
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Posted: Sat Nov 25, 2006 5:24 pm
LearningtoBreath63 Skiddishfit LearningtoBreath63 I don't think in life, but after Jesus went to Hell, he freed them before going back up to earth and now they're in heaven, so I guess they have a reservation. It's like pre-ordering a cd, you'll order it, but will have to wait til the release date to get it. I'm not disagreeing, though could you elaborate? Well they're saved in the sense that they will get into heaven, but unlike now a days where you just go, they had to be good and all this stuff, and then be patient and wait for Jesus to go and release them from Hell after they died. I don't really know how to put it other than it's like pre-ordering a cd, you get it but you don't get it right away. You now are presenting a point in which the saints of the Old Testament eventually received the same birth experience as is offered in current times, the New Testament. I derive this from your mention of pre-ordering. Outside of this, you have provided no-wise of a layout showing your proposition.
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