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      • David was the man with integrity (at least at this stage of his life) and Saul was the one who was rejected by the LORD. Saul was the one who held power but through his grasping of that power, he eventually forfeited it. David was the one with real power as exemplified in his self-control in that cave where he could have taken Saul’s life.
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  2. May 26, 2004 · Both David and Paul speak of righteous anger. David recognized that anger has within it the seeds of its own destruction. It is possible for a good thing to lead to evil (see, for example, 1 Corinthians 6:12-13).

  3. And when he had removed him, he raised up David to be their king; to whom also he bare witness, and said, I have found David the son of Jesse, a man after my heart, who shall do all my will. GOD'S WORD® Translation. God removed Saul and made David their king. God spoke favorably about David.

  4. Aug 19, 2015 · In this series of posts, I am challenging the deterministic reading of Romans 9, which interprets Pauls teaching as saying that God chooses some to be saved and others to be damned. There are six arguments that I offer to challenge this popular view.

  5. May 3, 2017 · There is no scriptural evidence, however, to support a name change for Saul/Paul. Here are six lines of biblical evidence that prove the popular notion wrong: 1. Jesus addresses him as “Saul, Saul” during the christophany (Acts 9:4). Nothing in the narrative suggests Jesus subsequently changed Saul’s name.

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  6. Oct 16, 2018 · Why did Peter say Paul's teachings are hard to understand? And count the patience of our Lord as salvation, just as our beloved brother Paul also wrote to you according to the wisdom given him, 16 as he does in all his letters when he speaks in them of these matters.

  7. Feb 19, 2018 · Two Kinds of Willing. The key verse that he’s referring to goes like this: “For if we go on sinning deliberately after receiving the knowledge of the truth, there no longer remains a sacrifice for sins” (Hebrews 10:26). In other words, we’re beyond salvation.

  8. Jul 10, 2013 · Paul uses several terms here to describe the evil within. While they have different nuances, they basically describe the same thing: “the law that evil is present in me” (7:21); “a different law … waging war” (7:23); “the law of sin” (7:23, 25); “the body of this death” (7:24); and, “my flesh” (7:25).

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