Does Sin Destroy Our Relationship with God?

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Jan 15, 2011
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this is how false teaching works- a little twist here, word and phrase games there. just enough truth to make it sound reasonable, sensible , even holy or righteous, but the end is works salvationism, no matter how they try to hide it.
Indeed false teaching can include 99.9% truth and 0.01% lie/error.
Another lie would be calling the teaching of the necessity of abiding by Christ, remaining in Christ, obedience, and holy conduct a works based salvation instead of a necessary and acceptable service since there is a very serious consequence without it. In the end many people end up being as pharisaical about this as the people they call pharisees.
Very sad indeed =/.

Now if someone is talking about a return to the letter of the Law instead of the application of the Law spiritually in the NT Church, then yes, this should be stood against.
 
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