Is the "issue" that those who hold to the GRACE of GOD won't profess themselves apart from THE GIFT OF GOD?
Is that the confusion and the assumption that those who do,must be sinners because they aren't professing anything but CHRIST?
Please read 1Corinthians 4 and explain why Paul no longer judged himself...understanding that this did not make him innocent...but, if our conscience does NOT betray us, we have peace before GOD.
Now, if you would like to destroy a brother's conscience, then go ahead...but based on what?
that they will NOT profess themselves?
Here's the thing, we are supposed to "correct" our brother and "restore" our brother...WHEN WE SEE HIM/HER SIN...
What is the sin?
That one won't boast in themselves but only GOD?
That's not a sin...
Is that the confusion and the assumption that those who do,must be sinners because they aren't professing anything but CHRIST?
Please read 1Corinthians 4 and explain why Paul no longer judged himself...understanding that this did not make him innocent...but, if our conscience does NOT betray us, we have peace before GOD.
Now, if you would like to destroy a brother's conscience, then go ahead...but based on what?
that they will NOT profess themselves?
Here's the thing, we are supposed to "correct" our brother and "restore" our brother...WHEN WE SEE HIM/HER SIN...
What is the sin?
That one won't boast in themselves but only GOD?
That's not a sin...
Those whom Jesus called, after receiving the Holy Spirit, give his or her life to God, and promise to always obey God, will be chosen if they through the grace given to them by God keep their promise.
The Holy Spirit give those chosen direction, and the grace/power to always do God’s Will.
(Romans 8:1-4) “The reason, therefore, why those who are in Christ Jesus are not condemned, is that the law of the spirit of life in Christ Jesus has set you free from the law of sin and death. God has done what the Law, because of our unspiritual nature, was unable to do. God dealt with sin by sending his own Son in a body as physical as any sinful body, and in that body God condemned sin he did this in order the Law’s just demands might be satisfied in us, who behave not as our unspiritual nature but as the spirit dictates.”