Reactions received by Sipsey

  • tourist
    tourist reacted Agree to Sipsey's post in the thread Seventh-day Adventists.
    Can one seriously believe that anyone is even capable of confessing every sin they have sinned? That phrase seems to be sneakily...
  • reacted Like to Sipsey's post in the thread Seventh-day Adventists.
    Can one seriously believe that anyone is even capable of confessing every sin they have sinned? That phrase seems to be sneakily...
  • PennEd
    PennEd reacted Like to Sipsey's post in the thread Seventh-day Adventists.
    Can one seriously believe that anyone is even capable of confessing every sin they have sinned? That phrase seems to be sneakily...
  • KJV1611
    I have seen the baptism Jesus submitted to as “proof” that it is necessary because we all should do as He did. Did it occur to anyone...
  • JaumeJ
    I have seen the baptism Jesus submitted to as “proof” that it is necessary because we all should do as He did. Did it occur to anyone...
  • Rightlydivided
    Anything added to the finished work of the Christ Jesus, is works. Phil. 1:6 - being confident of this very thing, that He who hath...
  • lightbearer
    Then said they unto him, What shall we do, that we might work the works of God? Jesus answered and said to them, "This is the work of...
  • mailmandan
    mailmandan reacted Useful to Sipsey's post in the thread Seventh-day Adventists.
    Anything added to the finished work of the Christ Jesus, is works. Phil. 1:6 - being confident of this very thing, that He who hath...
  • Rightlydivided
    Rightlydivided reacted Like to Sipsey's post in the thread Rightly divided.
    Many times it takes a few questions and a little back and forth to get to the heart of a matter.
  • tourist
    tourist reacted Like to Sipsey's post in the thread Seventh-day Adventists.
    I believe that’s what I said. It’s kinda like the question of which came first, the chicken or the egg.
  • preacher4truth
    preacher4truth reacted Like to Sipsey's post in the thread Rightly divided.
    When John the Baptist proclaimed, “Behold, the Lamb of God, who takes away the sin of the world,” he was simply stating what God had...
  • E
    Embankment reacted Like to Sipsey's post in the thread Rightly divided.
    When John the Baptist proclaimed, “Behold, the Lamb of God, who takes away the sin of the world,” he was simply stating what God had...
  • crossnote
    crossnote reacted Informative to Sipsey's post in the thread Rightly divided.
    When John the Baptist proclaimed, “Behold, the Lamb of God, who takes away the sin of the world,” he was simply stating what God had...
  • reacted Like to Sipsey's post in the thread Rightly divided.
    When John the Baptist proclaimed, “Behold, the Lamb of God, who takes away the sin of the world,” he was simply stating what God had...
  • reacted Winner to Sipsey's post in the thread Open Theism.
    This is an article from “Got Questions” - I think it sums it up nicely- that anyone who chooses to see God as limited, does so at their...
  • posthuman
    posthuman reacted Informative to Sipsey's post in the thread Open Theism.
    This is an article from “Got Questions” - I think it sums it up nicely- that anyone who chooses to see God as limited, does so at their...
  • Nehemiah6
    Nehemiah6 reacted Like to Sipsey's post in the thread Open Theism.
    If there ever was a time that God did not know everything knowable, then He is not the God of the Bible. The Mormons via John Smith came...
  • Laish
    Laish reacted Like to Sipsey's post in the thread Open Theism.
    If there ever was a time that God did not know everything knowable, then He is not the God of the Bible. The Mormons via John Smith came...
  • Rightlydivided
    Rightlydivided reacted Like to Sipsey's post in the thread Rightly divided.
    I think another way to view what you see as “two gospels” might also be seen as simply a full understanding of what God intended from...
  • Angela53510
    Angela53510 reacted Like to Sipsey's post in the thread Open Theism.
    This is an article from “Got Questions” - I think it sums it up nicely- that anyone who chooses to see God as limited, does so at their...