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His rest is the most beautiful gift , such healing comes from it...
He has showed me myself how I have behaved towards others , especially towards Judges , and I am grateful Judges forgave me...
The LORD was right , and I was wrong , He has set my paths straight again \0/
...xox...


Amen.....your words speak such truth sis,xx..you are so strong in the Lord.
 
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Sister, I think you've already apologized for this. That was very Christian of you and showed humility and the desire for reconciliation.
Beautiful sentiments from someone who is resistant to apologize, unless you have and I overlooked it. Regardless, I’m praying God opens your eyes to His glorious Truth.
 
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Well now that I am sick to my stomach

hope most of you have a great night
 

preacher4truth

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His rest is the most beautiful gift , such healing comes from it...
He has showed me myself how I have behaved towards others , especially towards Judges , and I am grateful Judges forgave me...
The LORD was right , and I was wrong , He has set my paths straight again \0/
...xox...
I am glad you two were able to reconcile. You apologized and repented, and he accepted. That is rare but good to see. Reminds me of Luke 17:3. Some may admit they've done wrong but won't seek forgiveness from the one they've sinned against.
 
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dusk,
you have a very deep problem; you mentioned 'anger' in our response???
your response to our thread is in totally non-understanding of a very simple loving/truth thread -
why take the 'road of adversity' instead of the road of 'learning or perhaps may be a road
to leading a new and better life???
 

Magenta

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We aren’t in and out of the flesh or spirit. We are Spirit. Live in a body, and have a soul. It’s our soul that gives us headaches. 😉. And changes from glory to glory.
I was referring to a pre-conversion experience... so as far as I know, I was not yet born again, but without a doubt, being called.
 

mailmandan

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I notice you have to piece those scriptures together out of context. Instead of obeying the teachings of Christ, you reduced it all you do is giving mental ascent to a theological position leaving the behavior fully intact. You do not follow a teaching to its end in context.

Read the following verse “whoever puts my words into PRACTICE...” which means DO what he teaches, not merely agree He saved them. This you reduce to just thinking.
I did not interpret those scriptures out of context and I also properly harmonized scripture with scripture before reaching my conclusion on doctrine.

Matthew 7:21 - Not everyone who says to Me, 'Lord, Lord,' will enter the kingdom of heaven, but he who does the will of My Father who is in heaven will enter.

John 6:40 - For my Father’s will is that everyone who looks to the Son and believes in Him shall have eternal life, and I will raise them up at the last day.

These many people (unbelievers) in Matthew 7:22 had the wrong foundation. They were trusting in their works to save them and NOT IN CHRIST ALONE. Jesus NEVER knew them which means they were NEVER saved. Their hearts were not right with God, so their "attempted external obedience" (apart from the righteousness of God which is by faith and the blood of Christ) was stained with sin. Seeking salvation by works is not the will of the Father.

John 17:3 - And this is eternal life, that they may know You, the only true God, and Jesus Christ whom You have sent. The term "know" implies intimate, experiential knowledge, through a relationship with Him, not merely theoretical knowledge. These many people were not true converts.

Matthew 7:22 - And then I will declare to them, ‘I never knew you; depart from Me, you who PRACTICE lawlessness’... in contrast with putting the words of Jesus into PRACTICE. (Matthew 7:24) As we read on from Matthew 7:24 through verse 27, we find two different foundations with two different results, and not salvation by works, as some would suppose. Each house has a different material upon which its foundation is laid, and each house has a different final outcome. One house is built by a wise man upon a rock and it stands. The other is built by a foolish man upon the sand and it collapses. The rock the wise man builds upon is true righteousness found in Jesus Christ alone. The sand the foolish man builds upon is self-righteousness. Only those who truly believe in Him (demonstrative evidence) are wise and hear the words of Jesus and properly act on them.

Knowing God will not happen for those who refuse to obey Him.
Refusing to obey God is the (demonstrative evidence) that we have not yet come to know God.

Jesus said if you love Him, you will keep his teaching (doing what he taught) and those the Father will love and come and make His home in them. I know simply believing you’re going to heaven is a lot cheaper, but those are His conditions for knowing Him.
You must not confuse conditions for coming to know Him/keeping His teachings with actions that demonstrate we have already come to know Him. You also must not confuse "descriptive" passages of scripture with "prescriptive" passages of scripture. The end result is salvation by works.
 
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dusk,
you have a very deep problem; you mentioned 'anger' in our response???
your response to our thread is in totally non-understanding of a very simple loving/truth thread -
why take the 'road of adversity' instead of the road of 'learning or perhaps may be a road
to leading a new and better life???
Maybe I’m misreading you but you do seem angry, and judgmental as well.
 
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Beautiful sentiments from someone who is resistant to apologize, unless you have and I overlooked it. Regardless, I’m praying God opens your eyes to His glorious Truth.
I openly stated I’m praying for someone and a third party gave a thumbs down. What’s wrong with some people? Seriously?!!
 
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@preacher4truth

I am reminded of a parable sometimes .. perhaps you are too?

One time there were several people maligning the grace of God and a certain sinner saved by grace stood up and in his

genuineness and boldly told his story of failure and sin... people in the crowd were shocked!! :eek::eek:

Some expressed compassion and gave him sound biblical advice and understood his struggle with sin.

There was also a certain man of cold doctrine who told him he needed to be brought to repentance and challenged his salvation.

The exchange became a little heated and the sinner saved by grace admitted his part and asked for forgiveness and a challenge that

they both strive to do better when they interacted with others and each other.

Sadly. the man of cold of doctrine spread the news of this man's sin all about the town calling him a drunkard and an adulterer. :(

This parable has a good news ending though ... the sinner saved by grace is still SAVED!!

Amen and Thank You Jesus!!

We all fail, and our salvation is not defined by our sin, but in our Righteous Lord who restores us no matter how many times were but your grace always out bounds our sin.
 
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@preacher4truth

I am reminded of a parable sometimes .. perhaps you are too?

One time there were several people maligning the grace of God and a certain sinner saved by grace stood up and in his

genuineness and boldly told his story of failure and sin... people in the crowd were shocked!! :eek::eek:

Some expressed compassion and gave him sound biblical advice and understood his struggle with sin.

There was also a certain man of cold doctrine who told him he needed to be brought to repentance and challenged his salvation.

The exchange became a little heated and the sinner saved by grace admitted his part and asked for forgiveness and a challenge that

they both strive to do better when they interacted with others and each other.

Sadly. the man of cold of doctrine spread the news of this man's sin all about the town calling him a drunkard and an adulterer. :(

This parable has a good news ending though ... the sinner saved by grace is still SAVED!!

Amen and Thank You Jesus!!

We all fail, and our salvation is not defined by our sin, but in our Righteous Lord who restores us no matter how many times were but your grace always out bounds our sin.
A redeemed sinner was maligned by someone who doesn’t know, understand or recognize God’s saving grace? It’s a good thing Christians are no longer fed to the lions.
 

star

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@preacher4truth

I am reminded of a parable sometimes .. perhaps you are too?

One time there were several people maligning the grace of God and a certain sinner saved by grace stood up and in his

genuineness and boldly told his story of failure and sin... people in the crowd were shocked!! :eek::eek:

Some expressed compassion and gave him sound biblical advice and understood his struggle with sin.

There was also a certain man of cold doctrine who told him he needed to be brought to repentance and challenged his salvation.

The exchange became a little heated and the sinner saved by grace admitted his part and asked for forgiveness and a challenge that

they both strive to do better when they interacted with others and each other.

Sadly. the man of cold of doctrine spread the news of this man's sin all about the town calling him a drunkard and an adulterer. :(

This parable has a good news ending though ... the sinner saved by grace is still SAVED!!

Amen and Thank You Jesus!!

We all fail, and our salvation is not defined by our sin, but in our Righteous Lord who restores us no matter how many times were but your grace always out bounds our sin.

This speaks to how much our Lord and Savior loves us. He loved us so much he has covered us and our sin with His Blood and God has covered us with His mercy and grace. There is nothing any other human can do to us that God cannot handle. Our salvation is from the Creator God and His only begotten Son Jesus Christ. Nothing else matters.
 

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While I hate no human being and while I hope for all to receive redemption and salvation, I will continue to hate false teaching and false twisting of the Word of God. People can call that whatever they please, but I will not support what I know in my heart is not the Truth from the Word of God.
 
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While I hate no human being and while I hope for all to receive redemption and salvation, I will continue to hate false teaching and false twisting of the Word of God. People can call that whatever they please, but I will not support what I know in my heart is not the Truth from the Word of God.
It’s disheartening that pride stands in the way of false teachers seeing the Truth.