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JM

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This is a new topic for me, it's an aspect of Reformed Baptist theology that I've never studied before and thought I'd bring it up.

Quote: "...how is it that God can love men? He HATES the wicked. Yet He loves the Righteous. Well what about those saints before the cross of Christ? How was God able to demonstrate His love for them if they had not already been justified. The answer is He could not unless of course He already saw them as justified in Christ (righteous) from before the foundation of the world. God loves all of His people because He's always viewed them in Christ (timely speaking)."

Well, what do you think?
 
I think that if you do some more research that you will find that most churchs (denominations) believe that Genesis 3:15 represented the Lamb Sacrifice that was to be offered for all of the ones of Hebrews 11:13 that died [in the faith]. and is also true that the after ones, are saved no other way.

---John
 
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