Then all you are saying is exactly what I am saying you believe.
Of course we believe in Christ and His washing us clean, but we have to walk in this or we are in unbelief.
Of course we believe in Christ and His washing us clean, but we have to walk in this or we are in unbelief.
It would seem not washed clean enough to fit your works in respect to your own self-righteousness theology. What do you do when you do sin; crucify Christ over each time? Either we crucify Him over and over or he washes us over and over.
No man can serve two masters.
We either serve Christ who worked to secure our salvation by a"work" of His faith a labor of His love, or you work according to your human faith (the imaginations of one’s heart).
Can’t serve Christ and be self-serving as those who think they will be found with a righteousness of themselves..
Christ did all of the work by which we are saved .It is called redemption.The better thing that does accompany salvation. And not a kick start placing one where Adam and Eve were before they violated one law.
Remember the grace of Christ which comes from Christ’s work of faith by which any man is saved is all that is required.
If we do, and all men do deny Him in unbelief. He will turn us as new creatures towards Himself so that we then can do the work of repenting. He cannot deny himself that he has washed us and continue to to the very end
The grace (truth and mercy) of God teaches us to say no to ungodliness. Subjecting oneself to bondage by following the letter of the law is the recipe of the man in Mathew 7.He offered wonderful works Christ, called Him a worker of iniquity.
There is a clue in that?
Again it would seem you would agree that he does cleanse us. Just no over and over every time time we sin in unbelief. If we say that we have no sin, we deceive ourselves, and the truth is not in us. if we confess our sins as he turn us towards him he is faithful as the just and justifier of our salvation.