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slave

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yeah....

thats what i had believed at one point in time...

my belief was if you sinned
and didnt repent right after

you were hell bound until you repented again

it was all about wether or not i "repented" from my most recent sin before i died

and only when i was walking in what i believed was sinless perfection was i saved....

it was up to me

Jesus was secondary....

i didnt think about imputed righteousness
or being born again

it was more like

Jesus could wash past sins
but any sin after i learned of Him were on my record
and my repentance washed my sins after that


i looked at salvation like a revolving door

i obtained it and lost it many times a day.....

i praise God every day for breaking that false doctrine from me and opening my eyes to the self righteous people who push this


now its clear as day when i look at their fruit
and the bible has opened up to me in a whole new light

it didnt matter that i already read it more than once...
ive learned more in the past 6 months than i did the few years before it when i first heard Gods call
Amen, It is a free gift indeed! Again I say - Amen!! ... now what have you done with that free gift which has been empowered to you freely with a will attached (His will)? I pray you are still looking at your life thru His eyes - right? I hope you are looking at sin still thru His eyes - right? For it is His life found in you; and His truths and reality which are ours as well found in Him. I haven't talked alongside you lately, I miss that.May God richly bless you brother!
 
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NoNameMcgee

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Amen, It is a free gift indeed! Again I say - Amen!! ... now what have you done with that free gift which has been empowered to you freely with a will attached (His will)? I pray you are still looking at your life thru His eyes - right? I hope you are looking at sin still thru His eyes - right? For it is His life found in you; and His truths and reality which are ours as well found in Him. I haven't talked alongside you lately, I miss that.May God richly bless you brother!
absolutely

assurance hasnt stopped growth

if anything its sped it up
:p

praise God for all He has done for us and
does in us
 

MichaelOwen

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absolutely

assurance hasnt stopped growth

if anything its sped it up
:p

praise God for all He has done for us and
does in us

I got to thinking about this....Jesus didn't die just for the past sins of our fleshly bodies...but also for FUTURE sins, and for the entire world. That's just amazing to me
 
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Of course I would encourage a holy walk , we are instructed to do this , and I havent seen anyone here say otherwise , even though they have been accused of it .

Its when I see people attaching it as a requirement for salvation , and perverting the Gospel , that I get upset .
My friend, I have seen a whole group suggesting a Holy walk is impossible,
and to suggest such a thing is to be a pharisee and hypocrite.

What you may not realise, whether people openly declare their positions, they
still exist, once you find someone honest enough to put their position to the
test.

And you cannot delink holiness from salvation. We are saved to walk this way.
It is our goal in salvation to be like Jesus who was and is pure, holy and blameless.
 
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As I keep on repeating, believers do hold the morality and commands in the sermon
on the mount do not apply to them.

They regard themselves as free from moral restraint, and will declare sin has no hold
on them because they are not under the law.

What is confusing is such believers will stir up trouble, division, and claim others are
the dividers, and then accuse those who believe in walking in purity as being legalists
and hypocrites, because no one can walk like Jesus, even full of the Holy Spirit.

I personally find it pointless discussing it with the groups, because they regard anything
about love and obligation as working for faith, rather than a reflection of a living relationship
with Jesus. So I just share what I read and praise the Lord, grace and peace to you in
Christ, Amen.
 

ljs

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My friend, I have seen a whole group suggesting a Holy walk is impossible,
and to suggest such a thing is to be a pharisee and hypocrite.

What you may not realise, whether people openly declare their positions, they
still exist, once you find someone honest enough to put their position to the
test.

And you cannot delink holiness from salvation. We are saved to walk this way.
It is our goal in salvation to be like Jesus who was and is pure, holy and blameless.
What you dont seem to understand , is that we ARE pure , holy , and blameless , we became that the minute we were born again , thats how God sees a believer
 

MichaelOwen

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Nov 6, 2017
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As I keep on repeating, believers do hold the morality and commands in the sermon
on the mount do not apply to them.

They regard themselves as free from moral restraint, and will declare sin has no hold
on them because they are not under the law.

What is confusing is such believers will stir up trouble, division, and claim others are
the dividers, and then accuse those who believe in walking in purity as being legalists
and hypocrites, because no one can walk like Jesus, even full of the Holy Spirit.

I personally find it pointless discussing it with the groups, because they regard anything
about love and obligation as working for faith, rather than a reflection of a living relationship
with Jesus. So I just share what I read and praise the Lord, grace and peace to you in
Christ, Amen.

Think about this for a second.....man's nature is plagued with sin....Christ came and redeemed of our sins with His sacrifice on the cross at Calvary. God CANNOT even look at sin, and in our fleshly bodies, we are still riddled with sin. BUT our advocate with the Father, Jesus, when God looks at Him, he sees us as pure THROUGH HIM, we cannot do that on our own merit, Christ does that for us.
 

BillG

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You HAVE to have works to be saved......or else you do not have the faith that justifies apart from works.

This should only rile up those who do not have works. Those who are being conformed to the image of Christ don't have to get riled up about this truth because they have the ever increasing works of the Spirit that accompanies justifying faith.

Justifying faith MUST have works attached, or else it is not the faith that justifies apart from works.
No.
You must have faith to be saved.


True genuine faith is what justifies us, not our works.

That being the case then having been justified by faith then works will be evidence of that.

Jesus said that he must go so that the Holy Spirit must come.

One of the reasons was to convict the the world of its sin.

That sin is unbelief in him.

So

Romans 10:8-13
8 But what does it say? “The word is near you, in your mouth and in your heart” (that is, the word of faith which we preach): 9 that if you confess with your mouth the Lord Jesus and believe in your heart that God has raised Him from the dead, you will be saved. 10 For with the heart one believes unto righteousness, and with the mouth confession is made unto salvation. 11 For the Scripture says, “Whoever believes on Him will not be put to shame.” 12 For there is no distinction between Jew and Greek, for the same Lord over all is rich to all who call upon Him. 13 For “whoever calls on the name of the Lord shall be saved.”

What is righteousness? Most of us immediately think of a person trying to keep a list of rules, like a little boy or girl who never steps over the line. When Paul speaks of righteousness in Romans, he means far more than this commonsense understanding of the word. He draws on the Old Testament concept of righteousness, which speaks of a proper relationship between God and a person, or between God and His people.
In the Old Testament, righteousness is fundamentally an attribute of God (Ps. 71:15; 119:42). He alone is truly righteous. He is the One who remains faithful, to His promises, His covenant with Israel, and the Law. In turn, the Israelites as God’s people had the responsibility to exemplify God’s righteousness on this earth. Ultimately, this meant they had to love and worship the living God alone. (NKJV study notes)



God makes the covenant HE HAS MADE with his people.
We enter that covenant through faith and therefore are party to that covenant by faith.
As a result we love him and worship him

Out of this works will flow but they will not and not ever save us.
If that was the case then all Jesus would have to have done is come to earth.
Then say "Ok I've shown you the true intent of the law, now I'm going back to the Father"

But no he said he must die, be resurrected and then go home in order for the Holy Spirit to come to forgive us of the sin of unbelief IN HIM. When we repent of that and place our faith in him then we are saved. And we reconciled to the Father.
A relationship has been established.

Once again works are evidence of this and as a result of this.

Now I will say and will always say.

If a believer is walking in way that WE SEE then we must pull them aside.
Talk to them and see why.

If they struggle with certain issues but want help then walk with them, love and disciple them.

If they do not want help ask why? It may be that need to build up trust in us.

However if they say no I'm fine thanks and don't give two hoots then it's time for church discipline, as long as there are 2 witnesses

If not, and after going through Romans 6 then time to hand them over to God.

So to finish and in order to appease Ralph. So how many people on this thread would say it's ok to do what we want after confessing Jesus, sin all we want and still be saved?

I also ask you all here.

How many here would just write someone of before talking and judge them as non believers?

How many people here would Write someone off because they disagree with them.

How many people on here would judge anothers salvation?
 
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eternally-gratefull

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I got to thinking about this....Jesus didn't die just for the past sins of our fleshly bodies...but also for FUTURE sins, and for the entire world. That's just amazing to me

All my sin was future when he died. That about says it all. He paid them all. Or non at all.
 
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eternally-gratefull

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What you dont seem to understand , is that we ARE pure , holy , and blameless , we became that the minute we were born again , thats how God sees a believer
For a person who depends on self effort. This is a foreign language to them, they can not comprehend it.
 
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yeah....

thats what i had believed at one point in time...

my belief was if you sinned
and didnt repent right after

you were hell bound until you repented again

it was all about wether or not i "repented" from my most recent sin before i died

and only when i was walking in what i believed was sinless perfection was i saved....

it was up to me

Jesus was secondary....

i didnt think about imputed righteousness
or being born again

it was more like

Jesus could wash past sins
but any sin after i learned of Him were on my record
and my repentance washed my sins after that


i looked at salvation like a revolving door

i obtained it and lost it many times a day.....

i praise God every day for breaking that false doctrine from me and opening my eyes to the self righteous people who push this


now its clear as day when i look at their fruit
and the bible has opened up to me in a whole new light

it didnt matter that i already read it more than once...
ive learned more in the past 6 months than i did the few years before it when i first heard Gods call
HAHAHAH rememeber our first couple of rounds....man did we go at it....I banged my head on the keyboards more than once....
 
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Gracie_14

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ive never dodged a question even when youre asking broken strawmen questions.... i dunno if you think youre slick or somethin but youre about as subtle as a fart on a plastic chair ralph im ready to combat your false gospel until God opens your eyes once youre born again you are saved praise Jesus
such an excellent post there NNM.... :D you were totally right on... but, try to compose yourself next time :p
 

Locutus

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Did Ralph go back to counting the Rosary to clear off his days worth of posts?
 
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NoNameMcgee

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HAHAHAH rememeber our first couple of rounds....man did we go at it....I banged my head on the keyboards more than once....
ohhhh yeah

lol

i remember most of em

i certainly felt i was puttin you in your place

my head was held so high id drown if it rained
 
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eternally-gratefull

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Think about this for a second.....man's nature is plagued with sin....Christ came and redeemed of our sins with His sacrifice on the cross at Calvary. God CANNOT even look at sin, and in our fleshly bodies, we are still riddled with sin. BUT our advocate with the Father, Jesus, when God looks at Him, he sees us as pure THROUGH HIM, we cannot do that on our own merit, Christ does that for us.
We see a picture this in the holy of Holy’s on the mercy seat. The ten commands, Arrons rod and manna was inside, (ie all things which God had against us in which we are guilty before him) then the lambs blood covers the View area. So the cherub can only seen the blood, they can not see the charges against the accused (ie, they have been covered)
 
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LLH/PETER this is how you come across....

I blah blah blah blah blah blah blah bloviate blah blah blah blah blah blah blah rambling diatribe blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah.....
Ephesians 4:29 Do not let any unwholesome talk come out of your mouths, but only what is helpful for building others up according to their needs, that it may benefit those who listen.
 
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yeah....

thats what i had believed at one point in time...

my belief was if you sinned
and didnt repent right after

you were hell bound until you repented again

it was all about wether or not i "repented" from my most recent sin before i died

and only when i was walking in what i believed was sinless perfection was i saved....

it was up to me

Jesus was secondary....

i didnt think about imputed righteousness
or being born again

it was more like

Jesus could wash past sins
but any sin after i learned of Him were on my record
and my repentance washed my sins after that


i looked at salvation like a revolving door

i obtained it and lost it many times a day.....

i praise God every day for breaking that false doctrine from me and opening my eyes to the self righteous people who push this


now its clear as day when i look at their fruit
and the bible has opened up to me in a whole new light

it didnt matter that i already read it more than once...
ive learned more in the past 6 months than i did the few years before it when i first heard Gods call
New International Version 1984 1 John 1:5-10 Walking in the Light This is the message we have heard from him and declare to you: God is light; in him there is no darkness at all. If we claim to have fellowship with him yet walk in the darkness, we lie and do not live by the truth. But if we walk in the light, as he is in the light, we have fellowship with one another, and the blood of Jesus, his Son, purifies us from all sin. If we claim to be without sin, we deceive ourselves and the truth is not in us. If we confess our sins, he is faithful and just and will forgive us our sins and purify us from all unrighteousness. If we claim we have not sinned, we make him out to be a liar and his word has no place in our lives.

1 Corinthians 15:33-34 Do not be misled: “Bad company corrupts good character.” Come back to your senses as you ought, and stop sinning; for there are some who are ignorant of God—I say this to your shame.