Not By Works

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Well...it would be hell to be resurrected, only to find out you are going to die again, but for good this time.

But let me ask, in response to your question: If you just disappear because you're an unbeliever, is THAT hell?
If you live forever in hell, isn't that eternal life?
No, that would be eternal death
 
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UnderGrace

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I am not accusing, this is slightly different than how you stated if before. That, perhaps is just part of a discussion board that statements vary.


Are you seeking to understand or to accuse? If you genuinely seek to understand then read the scripture if you look for opportunity then scroll through and use something I have shared already.

My conscience is clear before GOD.. I can be zealous.. yet must be patient and humble...

Now.. you need not openly declare to others your intention simply refrain and let us end the matter.
 
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I agree that this thread has all the evidence that one would need.

I like the quote:D

I think some of us have persisted so that those who are not members or weaker in the faith can see the error.
Perhaps it is time to call it a day:D



When you see the plethora of personalities clamoring for good works, alleging they are filled with good works &c you can guarantee that:

1) They are not doing these works as they claim, if they were, they wouldn't be talking about it incessantly while despising others - Luke 18:9-14;

2) They already have their reward, they want to be seen of men - Matthew 6:2;

3) This tells you as to which NT group they resemble - Matthew 23:4

Why some fight them all day long for months is beyond me...there is enough biblical refutation in this thread to show the grave error of this group.

As George Whitefield wisely stated: "But I think it best not to dispute when there is no probability of convincing."
 

loveme1

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I am not accusing, this is slightly different than how you stated if before. That, perhaps is just part of a discussion board that statements vary.

My belief did not change..

Maybe expressing it improves...
 
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sekkluud boi this thread is impossible to follow 10 more pages since my last visit............
 
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I agree that this thread has all the evidence that one would need.

I like the quote:D

I think some of us have persisted so that those who are not members or weaker in the faith can see the error.
Perhaps it is time to call it a day:D
I've not met any that have thought more of their good works than Christ that have convinced me of true conversion.

Paul considered himself foremost of sinners, present tense, 1 Timothy 1:15, and there is something to say about the application and reality of Matthew 5:3 in the hearts and lives of believers.
 

mailmandan

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Read the post that I shared... to help:
Your arguments sound like double talk.

The word works many are thrown by is in regard to the law of Moses and outward circumcision..
So when Paul says that we are not saved by works/works of righteousness/our works in general, he merely means specific works of the law like circumcision? Is that what you are saying?

agree with your post? It is based on something I do not believe... so it is not relevant...
First you say I'm accusing you of doing something to make my point fit, now you are saying you don't agree with my post? More double talk.

You could always go and try to share the New Testament with those who believe works will save them in place of Faith... the circumcised outwardly in unbelief... for example.
I don't hear people say that works will save them "in place of faith" but I hear people say that we are saved by faith AND WORKS.
 
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sekkluud boi this thread is impossible to follow 10 more pages since my last visit............
I just skipped over 10 pages, mostly fluff of those that want to keep this thread open.

Since everybody else is ignored or lied about, why bother reading them?
 

loveme1

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You and others do it by implication incessantly, but you cannot see it which is why you remain "yet to see".

If sharing my belief of scripture is making myself seem self righteous.. and not a unworthy loving servant then I have to accept that as part and parcel.. for GOD is not deceived and He will know my inward intent.
 
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If sharing my belief of scripture is making myself seem self righteous.. and not a unworthy loving servant then I have to accept that as part and parcel.. for GOD is not deceived and He will know my inward intent.
Amen, Sis.....
 
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just a reminder to anyone who is having a tough day, you can disagree with someone without getting angry or saying something insulting


and if someone is angry at you without just cause, take it as a chance to forgive them and do good to them that hate you
 
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I believe we will be rewarded according to our works.. because they are the produced fruit of our Faith...

we are grafted in by GOD through belief.. then the branches will bear fruit....

no branch can bear fruit if they are not part of the Root.... and no one grafts themselves in by their own works...

Blessed if we keep His Commandments and receive the right to the Tree of life.

what does any of this have to do with ones eternal destiny?
 
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I believe it's safe to say when members are using tools out of the Devil's workshop, it's because they have a personal passkey.
 
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Let me say this to make it clear as at least one shows disdain for this truth: Yes, grace is all we need, but not just any grace, God's grace. It is this grace that converts us and leads us to good works; Titus 2:11-15 &c.

God's grace is thus sufficient.

That said I don't find it a remarkable thing that some mitigate this, and then point to self immediately in its stead while mocking others. If you've ever read The Pilgrim's Progress you'd see that these types are the likes of Mr. Legality and Formality, two characters Christian met on his way to the Celestial City.
 
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eternally-gratefull

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Are you seeking to understand or to accuse? If you genuinely seek to understand then read the scripture if you look for opportunity then scroll through and use something I have shared already.

My conscience is clear before GOD.. I can be zealous.. yet must be patient and humble...

Now.. you need not openly declare to others your intention simply refrain and let us end the matter.
Her, question was logical, Instead of saying you believe something you did not. She just wanted to make sure she had it right.

Why is it so hard to answer?
 
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Yes I do see what you state and agree.

For me, if they are not fully persuaded that we are saved by grace through faith and not of works lest any man should boast, then perhaps it is as you say conversion is not a reality.

It is interesting all the mental gymnastics that take place to not deny this truth, but then add to it covertly some type of work to maintain salvation.

I've not met any that have thought more of their good works than Christ that have convinced me of true conversion.

Paul considered himself foremost of sinners, present tense, 1 Timothy 1:15, and there is something to say about the application and reality of Matthew 5:3 in the hearts and lives of believers.
 
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Well this seems different then what you stated before.

I am not in disagreement with what you have stated, we also keep His commandment to love by abiding in Him.
We love because He first loved us. He is the tree of life.

I think prety much everyone believes this. Which is why I am amazed at the opposition.