Still playing word games...
None of those statements are insults. Most are questions which you could answer honestly, but you just get offended and like I said in a previous post,it then becomes useless to talk to you.
You have yet to define the difference between justification and sanctification in your own words, clearly and biblically.
If you can't, there is no shame in admitting it.
.However attacking folks because you aren't able isn't very mature,
1. Telliing me I don't UNDERSTAND an article, is not an insult? Maybe you just don't realize what you're saying??
2. I've TAUGHT justification and sanctification to adults. I believe I know the difference. Have you been reading along or not?
3. You've insulted me again !! It's incredible !!
You just said:
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However attacking folks because you aren't able isn't very mature
Please try to pay attention to the words that come out of your mouth. I'm sure you know what Jesus said about this.
4. You really don't know why Jesus spoke in parables. Google it.
JUSTIFICATION (for the umpteenth time)
Justification is a free gift from God. We cannot earn it. It is obtained through our faith, by the grace of God. No amount of works can save us. But only our FAITH in Jesus who died for our sins.
Epesians 2:8
SANCTIFICATION
Sanctification is an ongoing process.- It lasts all our life.
It is a process that requires our cooperation with God. The Holy Spirit gives us the help and the incentive to do good works and to not sin --- but it's OUR reply and action that is necessary to cause this sanctification to take place.
God does not do everything for us. We must do our part ourselves.
We say that the Holy Spirit is our paraclete. He is NOT a puppet master.
We are justified immediate upon receiving Christ.
We are most probably never sanctified in this life, although I'm not prepared to say it's impossible.
Whether or not we're S in this life, if we die BELIVERS IN CHRIST, we go to be with Him.
If we DO NOT, we CANNOT go to be with a God we do not believe in.
Now, could I have YOUR explanation, please.