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BillG

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I never had prune juice, but get the gist......hahahahhah just don't be out on a nature hike after having a glass HAHAHA
And if you are on a nature hike after consuming prune juice take bog paper with you just in case. When the just in case happens whilst your wiping your backside be praying that there is not a bear behind you
 
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this person wants to put you under law. He rejects grace, run far away from him.. before he takes you down the wide gate path with him.

The above statement is what we call judgementalism, driven by a desire to
root out a problem they believe is in the body of Christ.

As with all vigilantis, they cannot face the truth of Jesus's words, only their
selected highlights.

It is too hard for believers to walk in purity, holiness and righteousness, that is
putting a burden on them of guilt, rather than declaring the truth, sin destroys
life and the heart and faith.

But in their mind they have created sin a day, work rest and play, you are saved
come what may.

Jesus calls us to be like Him. Not through our own works but through repentance,
confession and faith which leads to cleansing, purification and love.

It would appear they count such things as impossible and thereby evil. But this
means they have no faith in the cleansing ability of the cross, and the depth of
true repentance. But listen to believers who have come to faith. They know their
repentance is real and it is a walk into glory.

So the antagonism just astounds me, when it is all about walking in Jesus's ways.
I suggest they find it impossible to follow Jesus, which should be a real cause for
concern, not to change the meaning of scripture and there by condemn themselves.
 
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What convicts me about peoples positions?

They want so hard to believe believers are either one or the other types.
The problem is only God truly knows who are His and who are not, and commands
us not to search either out, rather walk with Him.

Sin should be confronted and displayed, but everything else covered in grace, love
and understanding.

So I could easily say, I believe in being saved by faith alone, which I do, except I
also accept people do appear to lose their faith. Why is it that this observation is
the cause of accusing others of unbelief unless the actual conversation is about
walking in love and purity, which they find themselves incapable of doing for 24hrs.

And we are talking people who have been in the church all their lives. Pretty sad
testimony of failure and lack of reconciliation with their own hearts. And these failures
to realise spiritual maturity want to slander anyone who actually walks in maturity and
faith, purity and holiness. Why? Because they are so so so so cynical and corrupt people
can only be corrupt or liars.

To the pure, all things are pure, but to those who are corrupted and do not believe, nothing is pure. In fact, both their minds and consciences are corrupted.
Titus 1:15

It is this that drives them, to try and convict anyone by harassment they are right.
The problem is they are just people living in unbelief, ignoring God and the beauty of
His law and precepts, and want to spread a condemning belief system.
 
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eternally-gratefull

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Some people judge based on truth. That is actually what scripture calls us to do. Yet some people think they know the motive. And then they have to attack when they are confronted.

1. They call people names (vigilante) (but watch, He will do what he has done the past few years and blame shift, or refuse to acknowledge he has sinned)
2. They lie about what they Believe (Eg not only believes a child of God can walk in holiness, He can be pure and he can be righteous, Just ny by his own power. But by the power of God. He believes he walks with Christ because he is saved. But some people just refuse to acknowledge what others believe. But again he will blame shift and refuse to acknowledge his sin.
3. His issue is he does not understand what sin is, He thinks sin is only an overt act. That people can not sin in their minds, What he is doing is watering down Gods law. Then judging people who refuse to water down Gods law. And take God for what he means. He judges people who hold to a much more stringent law than he does. Then seems to want to insist we aremaking Gods law easier or rejecting it. He proves it every day when he lies about others (thou shalt not bare false witness is a command he does not follow. In fact he breaks it almost every day)
4. he again lies about them saying we reject the cleansing ability of the cross. Yet we teach God cleanses us completely. While he continues to insist he must clean himself up. (Yet again, He will not repent, but blame shift)
5. He ends like he acts astounded that people who believe God will COMPLETE the work God started when he saved a person. And he will never stop. When he himself believes God may not finish the job, and the people he once saved can still end up in hell. (Like the pharisee, He loves to puff his chest. WHile praising God he is not like the sinner)

As usual. He tries to sound smart, but he is blinded to the foolishness in his own thinking
 
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eternally-gratefull

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really ? How sad that is !!!
I've only been here for a couple of weeks , and Im already tired
Thats understandable. I pray you overlook some things, It can be a good site.
 

benhur

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He was not telling you or me how we can know someone else has faith, that was not his purpose,
He was speaking to people who CLAIMED to have faith, But were hears of the word not doers. He asked them the question. Can your faith save you (if you are hearers only not doers)
Then he told them to SHow James their faith. He he will show them his.
What does the Bible say about faith?

1. It works, it does not sit idle. Heb 11 shows us the faith hall of fame, by showing that people who trust God actually do things he asks them to.
2. Faith as small as a mustard seed can move a mountain, So how much faith does it take to be saved? Well according to james, any faith that is more than combed faith (has more than zero zip nada works) is enough to save you
3. That Abraham was saved before he did one work, and after his work, he commited a lot of pretty serious sins, Yet he also did some pretty serious works (which are all written down for us to see)

James did not contradict paul,

He was speaking to people who CLAIMED to have faith, But were hears of the word not doers. He asked them the question. Can your faith save you (if you are hearers only not doers)
So who does James say has faith? The hearers of the word or the doers of the word? A hearer is a person that hears the word and rejoices in the word, but then goes couch potatoe and does nothing or very little to further the KOG. A doer of the word is one that rejoices in the word and then goes out and does good works in the name of Jesus Christ and for his glory.

Then he told them to SHow James their faith. He he will show them his.
This scripture you missed the most important words. Here they are:

James 2:18 King James Version (KJV)

18 Yea, a man may say, Thou hast faith, and I have works: shew me thy faith without thy works, and I will shew thee my faith by my works.

The words you missed are, I will shew thee my faith by my works. It is the doer of good works that really has faith, the hearer only of the word has little or no faith.

So now you give me a scripture about a mustard seed and tell me that if you have a small amount of faith that a mustard seed has you can move mountains. But you miss quoted it again, so here it is:


Matthew 17:20 King James Version (KJV)

20 And Jesus said unto them, Because of your unbelief: for verily I say unto you, If ye have faith as a grain of mustard seed, ye shall say unto this mountain, Remove hence to yonder place; and it shall remove; and nothing shall be impossible unto you.

Jesus was saying if you have the faith of a grain of mustard seed you could move mountains. A mustard seed has a tremendous amount of faith. Because this litttle tiny seed has to have enormous faith in order to eventually grow into a mighty tree that birds can rest and nest in.

So a small amount of faith cannot move mountains. It takes an enormous amount of faith.

Now how much faith does it take to be saved? It takes an enormous amount of faith in order to be a new man with a new heart, and a doer of the word and sprint to the end, enduring all things along the way by faith. A faith in Jesus's grace that will finally transform you into a great man for Jesus and God.

So the bible is a good place to learn what faith is. But tell me what is more important than faith? It is in the bible, so do not despair.
 
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Hello Ralph...I just want to say I have never heard of the people above apart from one which is Charles Stanley , and I have never heard him speak , so I do not follow these people , and I have never believed in any other GRACE apart from the GRACE that God has given me...

I truly believe that I have been saved by God's GRACE , and by the free gift of FAITH that God has given me , and I have nothing whatsoever to boast about in myself , because EVERYTHING I have comes from Him...

Any good works I do I do because God wills me to them , I am saved because I did not except Jesus Christ as my LORD and Savior from lip service I accepted Him from God who called me to His Son , I accepted Jesus from my heart , wholeheartedly and NOT from this man made grace you are talking about...My GRACE comes from God the same said for many in here who walk with our LORD , and your cheap shots are just that CHEAP...

So please do not put me in a box that YOU think I should be put in because of YOUR belief , I love my Lord Jesus Christ , and I follow Him , I hear HIS voice , and NOTHING no NOTHING can SEPARATE me from His love...In Jesus name I type this...xox...
I included your name because you 'liked' this post...
Please tell me the name of the church that has this doctrine in writing.

I want to see it clearly and explicitly stated and taught by any church/pastor that teaches..... a believer can commit all manner of sin and can live however they want.

I want to see this in writing either as a reference to a book or a link


I will be waiting......

I have a strong feeling you are distorting the message to suit your own twisted attack on the Gospel of Grace
 

benhur

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Jesus died for the whole world, atheists, agnostics, theologists, everyone has a chance to have a relationship with the Savior as long as they are walking and breathing
As long as they are walking and breathing and eventually believe in him. If they don't eventually they mock the crucifiction and our Lord and there will not be a place for them in the KOG.
 
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No, you have consistently spoken about sins committed and have used 1 Cor 6 9-10 to support your position therefore you believe that a person can commit sins beyond the payment on the cross.

Admit this is what you believe at least.
The sins themselves that comprise 'living in sin' are all able to be paid for by the payment of Christ's blood. But it is the one sin of rejecting the blood of Christ that keeps the blood of Christ from forgiving them.
 
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As has been demonstrated here, it is always possible to guess peoples actual positions
but what really matters is Gods will.

And as all believers in Christ, we have sinned in the past, but in faith we will walk
closer to Jesus everyday.

If we stumble we have a reconciliation with the Father through repentance and
confession, and we shall be cleansed of the sin in our lives.

Now to those who do not follow Jesus inventing ideas about others is not a problem,
because they have lost their conscience and dwell in the belief God loves them despite
how far they drift from the Lord. And the Key issue is always how they feel about
Jesus's sermons and commands.

Now if they had any reality, their words would be full of grace and peace, but it is
always this antagonism about obeying Jesus and walking in His ways.
Jesus called people to walk in Gods ways, yet these people are not interested just
in belief, and when they read the law, they just feel bad, which is so odd for those
who have conquered the law of sin and death.

Expect nothing more from such as these, even to our deaths their hatred will burn
like nothing else, even though our calling is to love and grace.
 
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What is the joke?

Some hate that we can walk in love and purity in Christ, because His ways are more glorious
than one can imagine. There is a veil between those who would aspire to the things of God,
because they see the shadows but cannot grasp why their hearts defy entering in.

Why did the pharisees hate Jesus so? Because they were aware of the difference but did not
understand it, and tried desperately to describe it. Some did come to faith, by resolving the
sin in their hearts and walking in the things of God from the heart. That has always been the
key, to be one with Christ. And the spiritual truth is, only if the Lord has revealed it to you,
will you also see. Praise the Lord, brothers and sisters we are the sheep He has called us to
His Kingdom, Amen.
 
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Well , you have changed your beliefs then, it would seem.:confused:

And just so you know ...only an unbeliever rejects the blood of Christ... and also note ... a believer (saved/declared justified by God) does not ever become an unbeliever (unsaved).



The sins themselves that comprise 'living in sin' are all able to be paid for by the payment of Christ's blood. But it is the one sin of rejecting the blood of Christ that keeps the blood of Christ from forgiving them.
 
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Ralph-

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Where in this passage are believers instructed to go lead live a life of sin? That is not want is being stated at all.
And I did not say the article, or Freegrace doctrine itself, says that. I have never said the new grace doctrine TELLS people to live in their old lives and stop believing. What I did say it teaches is if you do live in sin, and even go back to unbelief, you are still saved. It plainly teaches that you can do that and you will still be saved. That is the new grace doctrine in the church today.

Here's what I said that you originally responded to...
You see, UnderGrace, when a person receives Christ and they then live any way they want they are rejecting Christ. There is no sacrifice for that sin. But many people are being deceived by this new grace movement in the church that says for the 'believer' Christ's sacrifice covers even the sin of rejecting Christ's sacrifice.

What's 'new' about this grace teaching? It's new in that it differs from the two basic grace teachings the church has traditionally believed. Calvinism says the person who lives in sin after saying they are born again was never really born again to begin with. Arminianism says the person who lives in sin after saying they are born again was either never really born again to begin with or lost their salvation (their living in sin being the evidence of them being not born again).

The new grace doctrine in the church says not even going back to being an unbeliever can cause the person who once believed to forfeit their salvation. Works mean nothing. They neither show you to be saved, or unsaved. It's the believing that you did in the past in a moment of time that matters. If anything else mattered, even continuing to believe, that would be a works gospel. That is the new grace doctrine destroying the assembly. Everybody who thinks they can live in sin and it doesn't matter to salvation is embracing the new grace doctrine, whether they know they are or not.
You then challenged me with this...
Please tell me the name of the church that has this doctrine in writing.

I want to see it clearly and explicitly stated and taught by any church/pastor that teaches..... a believer can commit all manner of sin and can live however they want.

I want to see this in writing either as a reference to a book or a link


I will be waiting......

I have a strong feeling you are distorting the message to suit your own twisted attack on the Gospel of Grace
I met your challenge completely with this...and addressed it to you and everyone who liked your post...
UnderGrace, eternally-grateful, stonesoffire, decontroversal, Rosemaryx, Lucy-Pevensie, ljs:

From https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Perseverance_of_the_saints#Free_Grace_doctrine

The Free Grace or non-traditional Calvinist doctrine has been espoused by Charles Stanley, Norman Geisler, Zane C. Hodges, Bill Bright, and others. This view, like the traditional Calvinist view, emphasizes that people are saved purely by an act of divine grace that does not depend at all on the deeds of the individual, and for that reason, advocates insist that nothing the person can do can affect his or her salvation.
The Free Grace doctrine views the person's character and life after receiving the gift of salvation as independent from the gift itself, which is the main point of differentiation from the traditional Calvinist view, or, in other words, it asserts that justification (that is, being declared righteous before God on account of Christ) does not necessarily result in sanctification (that is, a progressively more righteous life). Charles Stanley, pastor of Atlanta's megachurch First Baptist and a television evangelist, has written that the doctrine of eternal security of the believer persuaded him years ago to leave his familial Pentecostalism and become a Southern Baptist. He sums up his deep conviction that salvation is by faith alone in Christ alone when he claims, "Even if a believer for all practical purposes becomes an unbeliever, his salvation is not in jeopardy… believers who lose or abandon their faith will retain their salvation."[SUP][6][/SUP] For example, Stanley writes:
Look at that verse [John 3:18] and answer this question: According to Jesus, what must a person do to keep from being judged for sin? Must he stop doing something? Must he promise to stop doing something? Must he have never done something? The answer is so simple that many stumble all over it without ever seeing it. All Jesus requires is that the individual "believe in" Him.
— Charles Stanley[SUP][6][/SUP] (p. 67).
In a chapter entitled "For Those Who Stop Believing", he says, "The Bible clearly teaches that God's love for His people is of such magnitude that even those who walk away from the faith have not the slightest chance of slipping from His hand (p. 74)." A little later, Stanley also writes: "You and I are not saved because we have an enduring faith. We are saved because at a moment in time we expressed faith in our enduring Lord" (p. 80).


Now maybe you all can see you have been pushing Freegrace doctrine in this thread.......and getting away with it.

Do yourself a favor and at least go back to traditional 'P' once saved always saved. At least that doctrine doesn't have people living in sin and them still being saved.
Names, churches, links, books, in writing.....everything you asked for. I delivered. Now you can see for yourself that I know what I'm talking about. You too, VCO and 'preacher4truth'. Your Calvinistic theology is being quickly abandoned in favor of the new grace doctrine spreading rapidly in the assembly at this time.

For now we see a contradictory mess between the two, Calvinism and Freegrace theology. That's what makes it so hard to nail people down to what they believe in this thread. One post they are arguing Freegrace. In the next they are defending tenants of Calvinism's Perseverance of the Saints. And they don't even realize they're doing that.
 
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Well , you have changed your beliefs then, it would seem.:confused:
Uh, no........you can sift through the abundance of my posts and see that I have not changed my beliefs in this thread.



And just so you know ...only an unbeliever rejects the blood of Christ...
BINGO! That's what I've been saying. If a person is believing, they are by definition NOT REJECTING THE BLOOD OF CHRIST.

I agree completely that it is those who DO NOT BELIEVE that reject the blood of Christ. And them living in sin is the sign of that unbelief. But all is well because Freegrace doctrine is close at hand to tickle the ears of the person living in sin and unbelief telling them they remain saved despite their unbelief and resultant slide into a life of sin.


and also note ... a believer (saved/declared justified by God) does not ever become an unbeliever (unsaved).
The second type of soil believer in the Parable of the Sower begs to differ with you. Jesus said he believes for a while but then falls away when trouble comes his way. And nowadays, Freegrace doctrine is there to catch him and assure him that he is still saved despite his falling away into sin and unbelief.


Jesus shows us that it is the 2nd type of soil believer who can become an unbeliever. That is a danger to the new, weak, and not deeply rooted believer. Only people of the fourth type of soil (you know, the kind that gets beat up around here for being holier than thou) have roots that go down deep enough to keep them from falling away and firmly planted in Christ.
 
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