Behold therefore the goodness and severity of God: on them which fell, severity; but toward thee, goodness, if thou continue in his goodness: otherwise thou also shalt be cut off. - Romans 11:22

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Page Title: Romans - Good News For All
URL: http://www.4-11.org/books/romans/rom15.html
...pare you either." Gentiles are not to be boastful ( Romans 11:17-18 ) or full of pride ( Romans 11:19-22 ) and in presumption ( Romans 11:22 ) assume, like the unbelieving Jews who were cut off, they are safe just by being Gentiles alone whom God is blessing with a visitation of specia... - Item #0191

Page Title: Way to Salvation
URL: http://www.4acf.net/forum/salvation.html
...d: on them which fell, severity but toward you, goodness, if you continue in his goodness: otherwise you also shall be cut off (Romans 11:22). Without actively trying to practice right living principles, people can miss out on witnessing the Kingdom of God. They can be "cut off... - Item #0192

Page Title: 4Forums.com - View Single Post - The Roman Catholic Church
URL: http://www.4forums.com/political/showpost.php?p=40949&postcount=20
...n be lost through sin and must be regained by repeated participation in the many sacraments found in the Roman Catholic Church. Romans 11:22 "remain in his kindness or you will be cut off " Hebrews 10:26-27 "For if we sin deliberately after receiving the knowledge of the... - Item #0193

Page Title: 4Forums.com - Christianity
URL: http://www.4forums.com/political/showthread.php?t=1025&goto=nextnewest
...d. Matthew 24:13 , "But he who endures to the end will be saved" Why must one endure if salvation is already granted? Romans 11:22 , "provided you continue in his kindness;otherwise you too will be cut off" those who have faith and the grace of God may choose to rej......rks. Can sinful action nullify ones declaration of faith? I reiterate that scripture says it can ( Matthew 7:21, Matthew 24:13, Romans 11:22, Philippians 2:12, 1 Corinthians 9:27, 1 Corinthians 10:11-12, Galatians 5:4, 2 Timothy 2:11-13, Hebrews 6:4-6, Hebrews 10:26-27 ). We have been ... - Item #0194

Page Title: 4Forums.com - Baptism by Age
URL: http://www.4forums.com/political/showthread.php?t=3120
...ng my life. 3. I will be saved at the last Judgment. That is, I hope I will be saved provided I fulfill the proper requirements Romans 11:22. Paul almost always speaks of hope, not assurance. Even Paul (an apostle) considered it possible to lose his own salvation (after baptism and pro......er baptism and profession of faith). Consider these verses by Paul who is often championed as the advocate of eternal security: Romans 11:22 paraphrased "remain in God's kindness or you will be cut off" 1 Corinthians 9: 25-27 "Every athlete exercises self-control in all ... - Item #0195

Page Title: Everyone has been asking the question WHY did God allow this terrible tragedy to the World Trade Center (WTC) and why did He allow so many innocent people to die
URL: http://www.7spirits.net/11-10.htm
... which fell, severity; but toward thee, goodness, if thou continue in his goodness: otherwise thou also shalt be cut off." Romans 11:22 Sermons ring out from the pulpits every Sunday with words of comfort and encouragement to all their hearers. Preachers talk about God and his cha...... who continue in wickedness are an abomination to him. God warns us in his Word to consider both his goodness and his severity. Romans 11:22 tells us that God will exercise goodness toward us IF we continue in his kindness; otherwise, we will be cut off just like the Jews who refused t......comes hostile to those who are hostile toward him by not repenting. This is the severity of God that we are told to consider in Romans 11:22. Concerning people who refused to repent, God told Jeremiah, "I have withdrawn my blessing, my love and my pity from this people" (Jer.......ming Christians, can become enemies of God and fall under his fearful judgment by willfully sinning against him. The reason why Romans 11:22 tells us to consider God's severity along with his goodness is so that we do not become arrogant or complacent in our walk with the Lord. If we d... - Item #0196

Page Title: AN ASSESSMENT OF THE PREACHING OF TONY CAMPOLO
URL: http://www.aapi.co.uk/mansbacher/Tcamp01.htm
...d to declare unto you all the counsel of God" (Acts 20:27), "Behold therefore the goodness and severity of God" (Romans 11:22)]. There was no mention of the true nature of sin, only the concept of the "dark side" of human nature. It was implied that one man cou... - Item #0197

Page Title: Emotional Stability
URL: http://www.abbottloop.org/alconweb/4women/stable.htm
...thy 6:7-11 Hebrews 13:5 KJV and Amp. LOVE John 13:34-35 a commandment I Corinthians 13 Colossians 3:14 In balance: John 3:16,36 Romans 11:22 Hebrews 12:6-11 LET'S REMEMBER: God desires to mature us fully in every area of our lives; perhaps specifically in our emotions. A sign of maturi... - Item #0198

Page Title: Ii Corinthians
URL: http://www.abbottloop.org/alconweb/bib_cmty/2cor.htm
...ity and work being undermined. A. Using the meekness and gentleness of Christ, Paul begs Corinth not to force him to be severe. Romans 11:22 B. He uses his opponents' description of himself: base when present but a braggart, bold in absence. C. His disclaimer as he has written, so shal... - Item #0199

Page Title: Acts
URL: http://www.abbottloop.org/alconweb/bib_cmty/acts.htm
...of God. Christianity is more than an initial experience; it is a steadfast endurance in God's grace and his will. Acts 14:21-22 Romans 11:22 vs. 45-52 When opposed by the unbelieving Jews, Paul and Barnabas turned their efforts toward the Gentiles, this new direction being definitely i... - Item #0200



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