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    Explore " doctrin" with insightful episodes like "God is making a statement!", "Universalism Explained The Utopia of Pluralism (A Deadly Deception of Liberalism)", "God's New People (1 Peter 2:8b-12) [Rod Ohmes] - Audio", "God's New People (1 Peter 2:8b-12) [Rod Ohmes] - PDF" and "Orthodoxy vs. Orthopraxy" from podcasts like ""Your Daily Cup of Inspiration with Dianna Hobbs", "Amos 3:7 A Love of The Truth", "Ramsey Creek Baptist Church Sermons", "Ramsey Creek Baptist Church Sermons" and "Gospel Theory Podcast – Called to Learn"" and more!

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    Universalism Explained The Utopia of Pluralism (A Deadly Deception of Liberalism)

    Universalism Explained The Utopia of Pluralism (A Deadly Deception of Liberalism)

    Rob shows main philosophical assertions of Universalists: 1. God must love everyone regardless (despite the fact that God hates people too, Hosea 9:15), 2. Thus Universalism is a necessity for man's reconciliation 3. Therefore all judgments & punishments are remedial & restorative & the proximate means to attaining salvation 4. Concluding that hell exists only as some sort of glorified Purgatory that cannot be eternal & thus its purpose will come to an end.

    1. Pluralistic Universalism teaches any kind of religion will lead to heaven, 2. Non-religious Universalism teaches that everything works out okay for nonbelievers like atheists, humanists or secularists for their good in the afterlife & 3. Christian Universalism teaches God will eventually save everyone one way or another (the famous author C.S. Lewis believed in this type of Universalism, see our video "Mere Christianity by C.S. Lewis is a False Gospel & C.S. Lewis is a False Prophet Loved By All" at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HDUbq... ).


    03:28 - 1. Pluralistic Universalism

    06:58 - Rob shows main philosophical assertions of Universalists:

    11:20 - Rob lists primary scriptures used by Universalists.

    12:59 – Rob begins with Romans 5:12-19.

    14:02 – Rob discusses the “One” and the “Many” used by Universalists.

    24:18 – Rob discusses how Universalists use Colossians 1:16-21.

    29:31 – Rob discusses how Universalists use Philippians 2:8-11

    32:38 – Rob explains Paul's use of Isaiah 45:23-24.

    33:32 – Rob explains Romans 14:9-12 from Paul.

    35:51 – Rob discusses how Universalists use II Corinthians 5:13-19.

    37:02 – Rob explains Romans 6:5-11 from Paul.

    38:31 – Rob explains what II Corinthians 5:13-19 means.

    44:53 – Rob discusses how Universalists use I Corinthians 15:20-27.

    50:28 - Rob explains I Thessalonians 4:15-17 from Paul.

    51:55 - Rob discusses how Universalists use II Peter 3:8-10.

    59:14 – Rob discusses Romans 11:7-32.

    1:07:07 – Rob discusses the philosophical arguments of the Universalists.

    1:14:43 – Rob Shares Luke 16:19-31 about the rich man and Lazarus.

    1:18:15 – Rob shares of the Eternal Destruction in II Thessalonians 1:9.

    1:19:36 – Rob covers the 5 beliefs of Universalists.

    1:23:11 – Rob covers the subject of “No Second Chances” from Mark 9:42-43, Mark 9:47-48, Matthew 10:28-29, Matthew 13:41-43, Matthew 13:49-50, Matthew 25:41-42, John 5:28-29, II Thess. 1:8-11, Jude 5-7, Rev. 14:9-11, Rev. 20:11-15.

    1:30:10 – Universalism makes no sense if Matthew 26:24 is true. Jesus said of Judas, "The Son of Man will go just as it is written about him. But woe to that man who betrays the Son of Man! It would be better for him if he had not been born.” Sometimes we hear that God hates the sin but loves the sinner. This is not true. A. H. Strong (“Systematic Theology,” p. 290) observes that God both hates and loves the sinner at the same time: “hates him as he is a living and wilful antagonist of truth and holiness, loves him as he is a creature capable of good and ruined by his transgression.”

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    God's New People (1 Peter 2:8b-12) [Rod Ohmes] - Audio

    God's New People (1 Peter 2:8b-12) [Rod Ohmes] - Audio
    Jesus is the Cornerstone, and He's also a stumbling block to those who refuse to believe. These people are disobedient to the Word of God and therefore stumble over Jesus. Peter is explaining that Jewish people don't have a "corner" on God's mercy. Salvation is based on God’s sovereignty, not on inward goodness or a family tree. God chooses & uses ordinary people and, because He works is in them, they are special. No one who has truly been born-again believes they were worthy of being called by God. It's simply by grace through faith in order to avoid pride (Eph. 2). Peter tells Christians to keep their conduct pure so that everyone may see their good deeds and give glory to God. The lives of unbelievers can be changed by the way Christians live their lives.

    God's New People (1 Peter 2:8b-12) [Rod Ohmes] - PDF

    God's New People (1 Peter 2:8b-12) [Rod Ohmes] - PDF
    Jesus is the Cornerstone, and He's also a stumbling block to those who refuse to believe. These people are disobedient to the Word of God and therefore stumble over Jesus. Peter is explaining that Jewish people don't have a "corner" on God's mercy. Salvation is based on God’s sovereignty, not on inward goodness or a family tree. God chooses & uses ordinary people and, because He works is in them, they are special. No one who has truly been born-again believes they were worthy of being called by God. It's simply by grace through faith in order to avoid pride (Eph. 2). Peter tells Christians to keep their conduct pure so that everyone may see their good deeds and give glory to God. The lives of unbelievers can be changed by the way Christians live their lives.
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