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Have You Ever Read Romans 9? (James White) [1of5]

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James White provides a thorough exegesis of Romans 9.


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  • Having trouble listening to this as well. This guy seems to spend a very long time saying absolutely nothing.

    Looks like I need to spend less time sitting in front of my computer and more time praying on my knees.

  • Perhaps you can pray that you no longer have trouble listening to this if it is indeed God's will that you understand the subject matter in this video.

  • I am too infantile to listen to this yet. But I have listened to other messages from this man.

    And this is the first time I've listened to a Preacher and been scared.

    So maybe there is hope for me.

  • There is definitely hope for you.

    Have you heard of Paul Washer? If not, you might want to look up a few sermons of his on my channel. I believe you'll find him helpful.

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  • God loves the Calvinist! Pass it on!

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  • Jack Cottrell did an exegesis of Romans chapter nine in his Romans commentary published by College Press. No portion of scripture belongs to any one tradition and though exegesis can illuminate we still have to interpret the text. The title of this video betrays the exact problem that pervades the thinking of James White and others like him: if you don't agree with my interpretation you must not have read the Bible.

  • @TCMAO0 Really? Freewill a false gospel? Hmmm...it says free will in the Bible, how then is it false?

  • @ChristianTULIP You're absolutely right, I don't know who would argue with that. God loves the Calvinist, but He hates Calvinism.

  • Yes I have read Romans 9. From an objective standpoint, that is. That means that I know Paul reached back to a prophecy made in Maleachi 1:2-3. That means I know that 'Esau' does not refer to the individual Esau, but to the Edomites, who helped the Babylonians ransack the Temple in 586 BCE. That means I know that this prophecy was written with a specific group in mind, not an individual, and that the reason for God hating Esau stemmed from the fact that the Edomites helped destroy the Temple.

  • Really like this one Lane, Dr. White has a unique gift for making the complex not so complex.

  • Evolution is a real process whether you like it or not. No matter how many lies or mis truths you spout here. Evolution is a real process even if you feel it contradicts your religion. So, if Truth is something that matters to you, then you cannot 'disbelieve' in evolution or preach against it. Then again, if you don't care about lying, deceiving, and misleading others, then you can obviously do and say whatever you want - regardless of whether it's true or not.

  • This is the devil speaking.

  • The reason that a lot of this sounds confusing and contradictory to other interpretations of your holy book(s), is because what you guys believe is largely absolute horse shit and this guy is either on crack, or is in need of some form of serious psychological help. He consistently says things like; "of course", "obviously" etc when commenting on things so incredibly ambiguous that they can be twisted to any whim or fancy. Sorry guys, but there is no saviour, start enjoying your lives. Peace.

  • Freewillism is a False Gospel ---> youtube.com/watch?v=ChFyB2_XF5­w

  • Isaiah 65 1-25 v.1 I was ready to respond but no one asked for help... v.2 All day long i opened my arms to a rebellious people...v.12 Now i will destine you for the sword, for when i called you didnt answer. v.12 clearly shows that god orginally wanted to save his people from the sword but since they refused (freewill) to respond,God chose to destine them for the sword. "Now I will destine you" is a action taking place not preordained or predetermined

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