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gmik:

--- Quote from: eutychus ---good day rocky.

remember talking to a new beleiver and soloman was a real stumbling block for him.
he couldnt beleive everything solomon was given and then in the end turned his back on God.


the flesh can truley be a stinker :wink:

not sure of the deeper meanings but for sure a lesson in how ALL go astray.


 grace to you
chuckt
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how Can solomon be the elect if in the end he turned his back???

mustardseed:
Solomon was wise in the wisdom of the carnal world but had no wisdom whatsoever concerning the deep things of God. He learned that the wisdom of the flesh profits nothing in the longrun. Reading his thoughts in the book of Ecclesiates, he seems almost depressed over the fact that possessing all the worldly knowledge just wasn't as satisfying for him as he thought it would be.

Joh 6:63  It is the spirit that giveth life; the flesh profiteth nothing: the words that I have spoken unto you are spirit, are are life.

eutychus:

--- Quote from: gmik ---
--- Quote from: eutychus ---good day rocky.

remember talking to a new beleiver and soloman was a real stumbling block for him.
he couldnt beleive everything solomon was given and then in the end turned his back on God.


the flesh can truley be a stinker :wink:

not sure of the deeper meanings but for sure a lesson in how ALL go astray.


 grace to you
chuckt
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how Can solomon be the elect if in the end he turned his back???
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who said he was the elect?

we all have turned our back at one time or another.

thanks be to CHRIST :wink:

P&L
chuckt

gmik:

--- Quote from: buddyjc ---I haven't studied this deeply, but in a way I see each king, Saul, David, and Solomon, as a progression of our faith.  Saul = natural man; David = called; and Solomon = Elect.  I don't know if this is correct, but it sure makes me think.

Brian
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Brian did!

eutychus:

--- Quote from: gmik ---
--- Quote from: buddyjc ---I haven't studied this deeply, but in a way I see each king, Saul, David, and Solomon, as a progression of our faith.  Saul = natural man; David = called; and Solomon = Elect.  I don't know if this is correct, but it sure makes me think.

Brian
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Brian did!
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oh, ok, :lol:

missed it sorry.

blessings Gena


euts/AKA chuckt

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