Rejecting preterism, the greatest Particular Baptist, John Gill, wrote:
"It is the revealed will of God, that there shall be a resurrection of the dead, both of the just and unjust; and that all must appeal before the judgment seat of Christ."
(A Body of Doctrinal and Practical Divinity, Book I, page 72)
So again, we see how the Lordship Salvation / Federal Vision chumps have not read the basic Calvinistic works of the 16th and 17th centuries--let alone the Bible! Away with their dog-water!
@RedBeetle As a Baptist, I appreciate Gill's Hebrew scholarship much more than his New Testament exegesis since the saved will indeed appear before the Judgment Seat of Christ, but those who have not received the the Son of God as their Saviour by grace through faith in Him alone show up at the Great White Throne Judgement where they will be cast bodily into the lake of fire.
Rome, the great whore, anathematized Chiliasm (apparently a Premillennialist doctrine) centuries before the Reformation.
Rejecting preterism, the greatest Particular Baptist, John Gill, wrote:
"It is the revealed will of God, that there shall be a resurrection of the dead, both of the just and unjust; and that all must appeal before the judgment seat of Christ."
(A Body of Doctrinal and Practical Divinity, Book I, page 72)
So again, we see how the Lordship Salvation / Federal Vision chumps have not read the basic Calvinistic works of the 16th and 17th centuries--let alone the Bible! Away with their dog-water!
RedBeetle 1 month ago
@RedBeetle As a Baptist, I appreciate Gill's Hebrew scholarship much more than his New Testament exegesis since the saved will indeed appear before the Judgment Seat of Christ, but those who have not received the the Son of God as their Saviour by grace through faith in Him alone show up at the Great White Throne Judgement where they will be cast bodily into the lake of fire.
Rome, the great whore, anathematized Chiliasm (apparently a Premillennialist doctrine) centuries before the Reformation.
jjpetkusiii 1 month ago