Martin Luther Invented the "Imputed Righteousness of Christ" Doctrine

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willybob

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Because he did. Quite the colorful post, and filled with nothing but heresy. :)
Do you perceive that fearing and obeying God from heart purity is heresy? Solomon said it was our WHOLE PURPOSE in life.
 
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willybob

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Many will continue to argue in favor of sin till the cows come home, and by their very own words condemn themselves because they believeth/obey not....
 
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With such a ridiculously long OP, I'd be surprised if anyone takes the time to even read it. I didn't.. lol
I read about 1/3 of It and I wanted to give rep but I glanced at the length of It and sighed,started feeling hypnotized that It would take so much to make a point.
 
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Im not gonna lie, I didnt read it either, too long, didnt read.
I did read a few paragraphs in and in my mind i went "yup, works salvation incoming" and stopped right there.
All the buzz words were used
Don't forget the sinless perfectionists façade as well....
 

gb9

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Many will continue to argue in favor of sin till the cows come home, and by their very own words condemn themselves because they believeth/obey not....
yes, by our words we condemn. like saying that ' I don't sin " me thinks the all-knowing Lord will see that differently......
 
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willybob

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Don't forget the sinless perfectionists façade as well....
And also dont forget the self-professed sinful perfectionists...By their own words do they condemn themselves
 
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willybob

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yes, by our words we condemn. like saying that ' I don't sin " me thinks the all-knowing Lord will see that differently......[/QUOTE}


By saying you sin everyday; if you mean the vile sins of the flesh that Paul said would disqualify one from the kingdom, you are by your own confession condemning yourself. willful rebellion "unbelief" is condemnation already said Jesus//
 

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yes, by our words we condemn. like saying that ' I don't sin " me thinks the all-knowing Lord will see that differently......[/QUOTE}


By saying you sin everyday; if you mean the vile sins of the flesh that Paul said would disqualify one from the kingdom, you are by your own confession condemning yourself. willful rebellion "unbelief" is condemnation already said Jesus//
you do understand a Holy and Righteous God cannot look upon sin, right?? of any kind. so you are either perfect or you are sinner. or you accept Christ and his righteousness. but the idea that when one comes to Christ, and their sins get forgiven, and then 1 sin disqualifies them is not only garbage but laughable.
 
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willybob

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Jesus became a sin offering not sin. You have to harmonize all the text...Isaiah 53=10 says sin offering, not sin..Besides those words were iltalazied in the KJB...Hebrews says HE was SPOTLESS

sin CANNOT overcome sin, (bible 101) He did not become sin to overcome sin, Martin Luther invented that heresy..

1 Peter 1:19 But with the precious blood of Christ, as of a lamb without blemish and without spot(SINLESS)

Hebrews 9:14 How much more shall the blood of Christ, who through the eternal Spirit offered himself without spot (sinless) to God, purge your conscience from dead works to serve the living God?

the lambs that were sacrificed in the OT were a shadow of better things to come, and of course they had no sin in them...

 

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Jesus became a sin offering not sin. You have to harmonize all the text...Isaiah 53=10 says sin offering, not sin..Besides those words were iltalazied in the KJB...Hebrews says HE was SPOTLESS
God made him who had no sin to be sin for us, so that
in him we might become the righteousness of God.
2 Cor 5:21
 
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willybob

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all through the bible the sinners have hated the righteous saints, beginning with Cain & Able. Nothing has changed like Solomon said..
 
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willybob

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God made him who had no sin to be sin for us, so that
in him we might become the righteousness of God.
2 Cor 5:21
You are reading Italicized
words, and not taking from the whole council of God...He was made to be a sin offering on behalf of all mankind...do you actually believe that Satan can cast out Satan? Jesus became sin to eradicate sin? How foolish.....Dig deep and study the word, its your responsibility...God speaks of those simple minded ones who could have learned but choose not to....
 
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willybob

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It's not even a conspiracy as far as i'm concerned it's a total reality. That's why we see this never ending onslaught of thread after thread spewing this lie by the same people. And all they have to do is create a mustard seed of doubt in the minds of believers and they call it a day, that's a win in their column. That's why Jesus took it hard to the pharisees, that's our example.

They find strength in numbers and want to gather more to join them in their folly..
 
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willybob

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who are the simple minded in the text? Those that choose to believe any charlatan like Luther that comes down the pike preaching another gospel that appeals to the lusts of the flesh..."my people are destroyed for the lack of knowledge" said the prophet Hosea speaking to those living in the vile sins of the flesh..They by their own volition choose to be willingly ignorant (stupid of purpose) says the apostle Peter..
 
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willybob

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Is this related to Pelagianism by chance?
Could you please exact Pelagius' doctrine in you own words according to his writings..Even Augustine himself, who was a professed sinner who by his own confession could not stop sinning, said that Pelagius was a righteous and holy man...
 
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willybob

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For those that foolishly believe the lie that Pelagius thought he could save himself and didn’t need God..
"sins which have been committed do notwithstanding require to be divinely expiated, and that the Lord must be entreated because of them [that is, for the purpose, of course, of obtaining pardon] because that which has been done cannot be undone [by the] power of nature and will of man."Pelagius…{Of a truth, Man cannot save himself, because it is only by the mercy of God can past sins be forgiven.
 
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willybob

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"Martin Luther Invented the 'Imputed Righteousness of Christ' Doctrine."

I thought it was Isaiah!

"Out of the anguish of his soul he shall see and be satisfied; by his knowledge shall the Righteous One, My Servant, make many to be accounted righteous, and he shall bear their iniquities."

- Isaha 53:11

I guess not!

One is accounted righteous by doing the right actions, such as Abraham did, thus he was reckoned righteous in God's sight..
 
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willybob

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end of story.
(this post should be a sticky note)[/QUOT
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No mam, your wrong, those that insist on continuing in willful sin will be told "depart from me I know you not" that my friend is the end of story, even for an eternity..
 
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willybob

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skinsky the sinless perfectionist.
where do these guys come from?

hey skinski - if you say you have no sin....well, you know the rest.

Those that insist on continuing in their favorite sins are quick to parrot their favorite verse 1 John 1-8 in an attempt to defend willful rebellion..Is John really saying we have to be sinning every day or we are liars? This would contradict what he said in verse 6, in that the lairs are those who walk in darkness (sin)..
6 If we say that we have fellowship with him, and walk in darkness, (sin) we lie, and do not the truth:
7 But if we walk in the light, as he is in the light, we have fellowship one with another, and the blood of Jesus Christ his Son cleanseth us from all sin.
8 If we say that we have no sin,
(ou) we deceive ourselves, and the truth is not in us.
It means have not sinned in the past see verse 10 using the same Greek word.
9 If we confess our sins, he is faithful and just to forgive us our sins, and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness.
10 If we say that we have not sinned,
(ou) we make him a liar, and his word is not in us.

Its speaking of past sins, not living in sin as a way of life. Why do none ever quote verse 6? It says if we claim to have fellowship with Christ and walk in darkness/sin, we lie and do not the truth..
 
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