Who says this? Are you referring to me and my comments from my other thread? I am not saying that you are referring to me, but if so:
Matthew 9:29 (King James Version)
29Then touched he their eyes, saying, According to your faith be it unto you.
According to our faith be it unto us. All things are possible with God!!!
Telling people that they can have an experience that "allows" them to always walk in purity should give hope to souls who are trapped in sin. It certainly gave me hope that someday I might be free of my enslavement.
I would suggest you Google John Wesley's "Plain Account of Christian Perfection" in order to understand what this "perfection" is and is not. Certainly it does not make one free from error, or sins by error. This perfection does however give the ability to never commit willful sin.
The greatest revivals in history have come from this doctrine of "Perfection," Wesley, Booth, Finney. You shall know them by their fruits.
Quest
Matthew 9:29 (King James Version)
29Then touched he their eyes, saying, According to your faith be it unto you.
According to our faith be it unto us. All things are possible with God!!!
Telling people that they can have an experience that "allows" them to always walk in purity should give hope to souls who are trapped in sin. It certainly gave me hope that someday I might be free of my enslavement.
I would suggest you Google John Wesley's "Plain Account of Christian Perfection" in order to understand what this "perfection" is and is not. Certainly it does not make one free from error, or sins by error. This perfection does however give the ability to never commit willful sin.
The greatest revivals in history have come from this doctrine of "Perfection," Wesley, Booth, Finney. You shall know them by their fruits.
Quest
I assure you I was not refering to you in any way. I know you have become crushed by the demands people have set on you, and you have never told me that.
You are a sincere Christian, and I always enjoy reading your posts
I do believe there is a difference between striving in the Spirit to be all we should be, and believing that we will achieve Christian perfection in regards to doing nothing wrong on earth
God Bless
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