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Topic Originator: Paralex
Date: Sun 14 Sep 17:14
I notice that the sports journalist of the Courier has picked up on GG Riva`s description of Andrew Tod as "Grandson of God". While absolutely buzzing about Andy`s hat trick and our 5 nil victory it got me thinking of the theological implications of the title.
The Biblical view of the question could be taken from John`s Gospel chapter one which tells us that "Jesus (son of God) came to the world, which was made through Him, but His own did not receive Him. Yet to all who did receive Him, to those who believed in His name, He gave the right to become children of God.
So we all may become children of God. It`s called being born again, as in John 3 verse 3.
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Topic Originator: AdamAntsParsStripe
Date: Sun 14 Sep 17:49
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Paralex, Sun 14 Sep 17:14
I notice that the sports journalist of the Courier has picked up on GG Riva`s description of Andrew Tod as "Grandson of God". While absolutely buzzing about Andy`s hat trick and our 5 nil victory it got me thinking of the theological implications of the title.
The Biblical view of the question could be taken from John`s Gospel chapter one which tells us that "Jesus (son of God) came to the world, which was made through Him, but His own did not receive Him. Yet to all who did receive Him, to those who believed in His name, He gave the right to become children of God.
So we all may become children of God. It`s called being born again, as in John 3 verse 3.
They all came from our lord Hamish French.
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