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Hi ya Joe
Well, if ya simply read whats written and believe what it says you wont need librarys of mans literature to explain the scriptures. The scriptures will interpret the scriptures.

Dan: Your last statement is true. The rest is terribly confused. First of all, what I meant is that the topics you are covering have had volumes written about them, and you asre the only one out of millions who have interpreted them this way. I am afraid with yout technique of Reading Scripture, you will conclude Christ is a vine, and actual door made of wood, And an actual material of flour and water.

You are confusing the power of regeneration with our heavanly inheritance. I would not even know where to begin except to say you are reading these scriptures with soethign that was never intended. Remember they are infallible for what they intend to teach. Picture dropping a rock in the center of the pacific Ocean. That point of impact is what is intended, your understanding is at the coast of California. Capeech?

I have seen you state over and over "If you simply read what it says, you will.." Well I have read, And in my sliver of understanding, your interpretation has never made the list. I suggest you start by being taught the basics from a person who knows basic theology proper.

AS far as John 3 is concerned, Christ is speakign of the Spirits work in regeneration and the necessity of it.

Job 14 is all about Job contemplating his death. His friends were fo no help, so now he goes to God and himself. He begins to prepare for his death and resurrection. This has nothing to do with being born again.


Joe


There never was a sinner half as big as Christ is as a Savior.