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Originally posted by @romans1009You think I was going to become like you ... the joker of the forum ?
Oh, good grief. And just when I thought you were making progress. Sigh.
Originally posted by @romans1009You think I was going to become like you ... the joker of the forum ?
Oh, good grief. And just when I thought you were making progress. Sigh.
Originally posted by @rajk999I thought you were making progress toward understanding that salvation is by faith alone and not by works.
You think I was going to become like you ... the joker of the forum ?
Originally posted by @moonbusIt speaks volumes about a religion that does agrees on every detail.
It speaks volumes about this religion that its practioners can’t even agree on its central tenet and that so many SF threads devolve into “I understand this better than you do” and “no you don’t.”
Originally posted by @thinkofoneLook, I follow Christ as best I can, as diligently as I can. Sometimes I have gotten it wrong – sometimes I might have gotten it wrong, and I don’t know. If there is no forgiveness for those occasions, then what is the point? I’m already condemned.
[b]So who is exempt from what? Maybe—instead of some minimally necessary requirement for salvation—one should be concerned with simply following the one they call “Lord”—as best they can. Then ask for forgiveness. Then do it again.
This seems to be "Christianity" in a nutshell. Never mind that it's at odds with the gospel preached by Jesus during His ministry.[/b]
Originally posted by @rajk999Of course I've read james. What part of agreeing with you didnt you get? Do you think that those who strive to have a living faith in works are condemned forever for errors? Then just say so.
Faith that is not enacted in the commandments is STILL FAITH.
You dont get to define these things how you like.
Faith that does not have good works is dead faith.
But it is still faith.
Jesus will judge who has faith and who has works, and who has both
They are two separate and distinct things
Read the book of James. A man can have faith without works. Did you read that?
Originally posted by @leilToO is an atheist trying to drive people away from Christ so he claims, all evidence to the contrary, that Jesus was just a man and that if you commit a single sin after accepting Christ, you’re destined for hell. It’s hogwash, which is why he refuses to answer literally dozens of questions about what he believes. What he believes is unsustainable and collapses from the slightest scrutiny.
Look, I follow Christ as best I can, as diligently as I can. Sometimes I have gotten it wrong – sometimes I might have gotten it wrong, and I don’t know. If there is no forgiveness for those occasions, then what is the point? I’m already condemned.
That doesn’t mean I believe that crying out “Lord lord” gets anybody anything.
If you want to claim never t ...[text shortened]... r that you can never fail in the future – then say so straight. Don’t be mealy-mouthed about it.
Originally posted by @leilrajk claims he is a sheep and, at the same time, routinely bears false witness against other posters, condemns other posters to hell, misrepresents the Gospel, falsely conflates belief in Christ with mouth worship, falsely claims anyone who commits a single sin is living a lifestyle of sin and therefore is barred from entering God’s Kingdom, falsely claims atheists go to heaven, can’t explain the purpose of Jesus Christ’s crucifixion and Resurrection, can’t explain how God’s New Covenant with man is different from the Old Testament Covenant, and so on and so forth.
Of course I've read james. What part of agreeing with you didnt you get? Do you think that those who strive to have a living faith in works are condemned forever for errors? Then just say so.
There seem to be people who claim for themselves "perfection" - not in the biblical sense of that translation - to feel free to rail against anyone else. And who think that everyone needs to justify themselves - to them.
Originally posted by @romans1009Then there's reality. Most of what Romans has written here is untrue.
ToO is an atheist trying to drive people away from Christ so he claims, all evidence to the contrary, that Jesus was just a man and that if you commit a single sin after accepting Christ, you’re destined for hell. It’s hogwash, which is why he refuses to answer literally dozens of questions about what he believes. What he believes is unsustainable and co ...[text shortened]... me hath not the Father: he that acknowledgeth the Son hath the Father also.”
(1 John 2:22-23)
Originally posted by @leilAccording to the gospel preached by Jesus during His ministry, it's about abiding in and keeping His word and no longer committing sin.
Look, I follow Christ as best I can, as diligently as I can. Sometimes I have gotten it wrong – sometimes I might have gotten it wrong, and I don’t know. If there is no forgiveness for those occasions, then what is the point? I’m already condemned.
That doesn’t mean I believe that crying out “Lord lord” gets anybody anything.
If you want to claim never t ...[text shortened]... r that you can never fail in the future – then say so straight. Don’t be mealy-mouthed about it.
John 8
"34Jesus answered them, “Truly, truly, I say to you, everyone who commits sin is the slave of sin."
--Those who commit sin are slaves.
" 31 ...If you continue in My word, then you are truly disciples of Mine; 32and you will know the truth, and the truth will make you free.”
--Those who are true disciples of Jesus are freed from the slavery of committing sin and are no longer slaves.
"36So if the Son makes you free, you will be free indeed. "
--Jesus reemphasizes that his true disciples are indeed made free from committing sin.
" 35The slave does not remain in the house forever; the son does remain forever.
51Truly, truly, I say to you, if anyone keeps My word he will never see death.”
--Those who continue to commit sin will not have eternal life. Those who no longer commit sin will have eternal life.
Originally posted by @thinkofoneWell say what’s untrue and what isn’t. You’ve been asked by several posters numerous times if you believe God exists and you refuse to answer.
Then there's reality. Most of what Romans has written here is untrue.
I advocate for the gospel preached by Jesus during His ministry.
From what I gather, Romans advocates for a different gospel, but is unable to reasonably refute what I post. As such, Romans stoops to deceit. Romans may well be the most deceitful poster on this forum.
Originally posted by @thinkofoneWe’ve been over this before. Not interested in rehashing what’s already been responded to and proven to be out of alignment with your false doctrines.
According to the gospel preached by Jesus during His ministry, it's about abiding in and keeping His word and no longer committing sin.
John 8
"34Jesus answered them, “Truly, truly, I say to you, everyone who commits sin is the slave of sin."
--Those who commit sin are slaves.
" 31 ...If you continue in My word, then you are truly disci ...[text shortened]... longer commit sin will have eternal life.
Evidently you believe in a different gospel.
Originally posted by @romans1009It's not like I haven't corrected you before. It doesn't seem to make any difference.
Well say what’s untrue and what isn’t. You’ve been asked by several posters numerous times if you believe God exists and you refuse to answer.
You’ve falsely said Jesus was just a man and that one cannot commit a single sin and enter the Kingdom of God.
If you’ve changed your position on those matters or are now willing to say you believe God exists, that’s great. Just say it.
Originally posted by @leilWhy do Christians constantly ask others to judge whether or not they will be in the Kingdom of God.
Of course I've read james. What part of agreeing with you didnt you get? Do you think that those who strive to have a living faith in works are condemned forever for errors? Then just say so.
There seem to be people who claim for themselves "perfection" - not in the biblical sense of that translation - to feel free to rail against anyone else. And who think that everyone needs to justify themselves - to them.
Originally posted by @romans1009Once again, then there's reality. My post was directed toward leil.
We’ve been over this before. Not interested in rehashing what’s already been responded to and proven to be out of alignment with your false doctrines.