compare romans 14:17 and think about it too, who doesnt still do those after getting saved??????? i dont know of any who doesnt do atleast some of those in the bold:
[h=1]Galatians 5:19-21[/h][FONT="]Now the works of the flesh are obvious: sexual immorality, moral impurity, promiscuity, idolatry, sorcery, [B]hatreds[/B], [B]strife[/B], [B]jealousy[/B],[B]outbursts of anger[/B], [B]selfish ambitions[/B], [B]dissensions[/B], [B]factions[/B], [B]envy[/B],drunkenness, carousing, and [B]anything similar[/B]. I tell you about these things in advance—as I told you before—that those who practice such things will not inherit the kingdom of God.
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Here's the problem:
And Grace777 agrees with you.
Nice.
So now we're saved, and you say in your above post:
[COLOR="#000080"]who doesnt still do those after getting saved
And you even add to this statement:
dont know of any who doesnt do atleast some of those in the bold:
Then you go on to list a Whole bunch of rather undesireable traits for those in the Kingdom of God to display or have.
Personally, I don't know anyone who says they're saved that do these things you list.
I know, you're going to say I'm perfect.
I thank you for the compliment, but that's the incorrect answer.
We're not to ENCOURAGE each other to sin.
§We're supposed to ENCOURAGE each other not to sin as the day draws nigh.
What kind of teaching of Jesus do you expose?
I remember Jesus saying be PERFECT (or complete) as your father in heaven is perfect.
Are we complete in Christ when doing what you speak of?
NO!
So why encourage it????