Thoughts from the Christian perspective: discernment issues as they relate to the current state of the church and society.
Wednesday, October 11, 2017
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Romans 11:29:
"...for God's gifts and his call are irrevocable."
So, since God CALLED Israel to be His people, with a covenant between Himself and that nation, how come Roman Catholicism, and other teachings, claim that the Church replaced Israel? Doesn't that claim fly in the face of Romans 11:29? (Among many other verses.)
2 comments:
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That verse does NOT offer a biblical case for the doctrine of eternal security.
ReplyDeleteJesse,
ReplyDeleteI never even intimated that it does. My only point is that it proves against the idea of replacement theology.