Why would I get angry with you?
This seems to me to be a works Gospel seeping in with your post. So it's OUR enduring, and NOT Jesus Christ that saves us?
This seems to me to be a works Gospel seeping in with your post. So it's OUR enduring, and NOT Jesus Christ that saves us?
Jesus calls us to such a great salvation, to being with Him, to having a cleansed heart, to walking
in love and truth, being in the light, knowing that above everything His word is eternal and true.
Yet to fall into sin, to become defiled, to walk in evil and the ways of the world that leads to death,
should be ignored, as if the believer is a true purified vessel, and God should embrace them as a
member of the Kingdom of heaven, when they are obviously neither a member of the Kingdom, or
desiring to walk in it.
Salvation in this sentence is universalism where anyone is saved, despite their standing in God.
The excuse is they once had some faith, so they are now eternal, except how and what this is, is not
understood or can be shown. No scripture exists that God saves the defiled and lost at judgement,
rather only the righteous who stand in Christ.
Love is our heart, love of God and His ways our breath, the cross and sacrifice, bearing pain and loving
through it our hallmark, enduring unto death to testify to the love of our King, our passion.
This change is eternal, undefeated, overcoming, victorious.
Yet those who are not like this, are also saved, also know Jesus, who are defeated, sinning wilfully, without
faith, honour or integrity, yet God will ignore all this, and say they are faithful in Jesus, even when they are
not. Only reprobates who want to excuse evil and sin believe like this, because their hearts are not purified
and cleansed and they only sin in others the same sin they dwell with, and believe, literally they are saved
so must all the other failing sinners around them.
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