That sounds good to me!OK
And that ends our conversation....
Of which you totally missed the point.
But no matter.
God bless you.
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That sounds good to me!OK
And that ends our conversation....
Of which you totally missed the point.
But no matter.
God bless you.
I do not accept your posts because you are repeating false teachings of the Pentecostal faith on simlessness.Pick one and we'll go from there.
For which of my items do you need to see the basis of my belief ?
And I encourage you to obey God, instead of following any man-made doctrines.
That is a lie, as I know of many that have fallen away.
Ananias and Sapphira, for starters.
As actual salvation won't be granted until the day of judgement, a better description may be "conversion".
Yes, so why do you not believe my posts ?
It is the same God that will never allow us to be tempted above what we are able to handle.
It is written..."There hath no temptation taken you but such as is common to man: but God is faithful, who will not suffer you to be tempted above that ye are able; but will with the temptation also make a way to escape, that ye may be able to bear it." (1 Cor 10:13)
Then you, like Paul in his narrative of his preconversion life, are still under the Law and walking in the flesh instead of in the Spirit.I certainly received the gift of righteousness and God's precious Holy Spirit, but alas, I, like the apostle Paul, still find that in me (that is, in my fleshly nature), dwells no good thing.
I am single.One question for you though... Does your wife (if you have one) think that your sinful nature is eradicated?
What would be the point, if we couldn't walk in the truth ?I am actually pleased to see that you are obviously someone who takes your Christian faith seriously and want to know and walk in the truth.
That isn't what I think crucifixion means.As you believe that crucifixion means eradication, do you not find it strange that the Bible says:
The intended audiences of those two disparate verses differ in their status as either "in Christ" or, "not yet in Christ".‘Our old man was crucified with Him’ (Rom 6:6) YET we are still told to ‘put off… the old man, which IS corrupt according to the deceitful lusts.’
Not all the readers are believers.(Eph 4:22) If the old man is eradicated and doesn’t exist, why are believers told to put him off? And why does it say that the old man IS corrupt (present tense) if he doesn’t exist anymore in Christians?
Which applies to you ?‘And they that are Christ’s have crucified the flesh with the affections and lusts.’ (Gal 5:24) YET in the same chapter we are told that there is a daily battle going on within the believer where ‘the flesh lusteth against the Spirit, and the Spirit against the flesh: and these are contrary the one to the other: so that ye cannot do the things that ye would.’ (Gal 5:16)
You see it a a battle.If the flesh has been crucified (which in your understanding would mean that it is eradicated and doesn’t exist) then why is there still this on going battle with the Spirit against that which has been crucified and eradicated? Clearly co-crucifixion does not mean eradication!
Finish the verse !Now although we have already spent long on this matter, there is a further thing that may help to make it clearer to YOU.
The Scriptures declare that we are “dead indeed”,
If you haven't been crucified with Christ yet, you won't have been reborn of God's seed yet either.but nowhere do they say that we are dead in ourselves.
Those that have suffered the wages of sin, death, (Rom 6:23), are the ones "in Christ".We shall look in vain to find death within; that is just the place where it is not to be found. We are dead not in ourselves but in Christ.
"Experimentally true" ?We were crucified with Him because we were in Him… As we stand steadfastly on the ground of what Christ is, we find that all that is true of Him is becoming experimentally true in us.
Then they are not reborn of God. Or baptized into Christ or into His death and burial.If instead we come onto the ground of what we are in ourselves we will find that all that is true of the old nature remains true of us.
Classic split-personality doctrine.If we get there in faith we have everything; if we return back here we find nothing. So often we go to the wrong place to find the death of self. It is in Christ. We have only to look within to find we are very much alive to sin; but when we look over there to the Lord, God sees to it that death works here but that “newness of life” is ours also. We are “alive unto God” (Rom. 6:4,11).
Write what he says.In another book Paul writes about the error of believing that the sinful nature has been eradicated stating in Romans 6.........
That isn't from Paul.Let us note carefully that though the flesh may be so put to death that it becomes "ineffective" (the real meaning of "destroy" in Rom. 6.6), it endures nonetheless.
You cite writings by a true disciple of the evil one.It is a great error to consider the flesh eradicated from us and to conclude that the nature of sin is completely annihilated. Such false teaching leads people astray as it has done to YOU. Regenerated life does not alter the flesh; co-crucifixion does not extinguish the flesh; the indwelling Holy Spirit does not render it impossible to walk by the flesh. The flesh with its fleshly nature abides perpetually in the believer.
Such lies.Whenever opportunity is provided for its operation, it at once will spring into action. Until such time as we are freed physically from this body we shall not be able to be so delivered from the flesh that no more possibility of its activity exists.
If it has yet to be "transformed" it has also yet to be killed and raised with Christ to walk in newness of life. (Rom 6:4)Whatever is born of the flesh is flesh. There is absolutely no eradication of it until this body corrupted from Adam is transformed. Our body is not yet redeemed (Rom. 8.23); it waits for redemption at the return of the Lord Jesus (I Cor. 15.22, 23, 42-44, 51-56; 1 Thess. 4.14-18; Phil. 3.20-21). As long as we are in the body, therefore, we must be alert daily lest the flesh break forth with its wicked deeds.
Finally, the source of your devilry...In like manner, Lewis Sperry Chafer, founder of Dallas Theological Seminary, writes from 1 John 1:8-10 in his book ‘He that is spiritual’ about the error of believing that the sinful nature is eradicated –
You wrote this in post 935..."God does not see the sinner after we come to His Son. He sees the blood on our souls and that blood makes us accceptable to the Father."My friend, this is the 3rd time you have out and out told an untruth.
You said....
You said, that God sees sinners as clean people.
NO I did not! WHY would you continue to do this???? You again broke the commandments of God!!!!
False doctrines that accommodate sin won't save anyone.God can not even look upon sin. WHat I said was that when we stand before God, He will see the BLLOD applied to our souls.
I am not going to respond to the rest of your post.
"Awake to righteousness, and sin not; for some have not the knowledge of God: I speak this to your shame." (1 Cor 15:34)I do not accept your posts because you are repeating false teachings of the Pentecostal faith on simlessness.
Your posts are redundant and all you do is repeat yourself I guess thinking that the 6th time you post it, it will magically become truth.
I think we have gone as far as we need to go in this discussion.
Good bye and God bless.
Just as I stated.............You wrote this in post 935..."God does not see the sinner after we come to His Son. He sees the blood on our souls and that blood makes us accceptable to the Father."
To infer that God won't acknowledge what a man does is saying that God lies to Himself.
False doctrines that accommodate sin won't save anyone.
You said.............You said, that God sees sinners as clean people.
NO I did not! WHY would you continue to do this???? You again broke the commandments of God!!!!
These apostles are definitely not the catholics of today nor of 1500 years ago.Sorry only apostles have the authority of Jesus Christ!
Jesus Christ continues HIS ministry in His new covenant church thru Peter, the apostles, and their successors with the same mission, power, and authority!
Mt 16:18 Mt 28:19 Acts 1:17 acts 8:31 & 35 acts 9:4 Lk 10:16 Jn 8:32 Jn 13:20 Jn 15:5 Jn 16:13 Jn 20:21-22 eph 2:20 acts 2:42 1 Tim 3:15
Apostolic succession: apostles must remain till Christ returns Matt 28:19-20
Keys of jurisdictional authority! Open and shut And power to bind and loose! Matt 16:18 and Matt 18:18 matt 28:19 Isa 22:21-22
Moral authority:
(Teaching)
Necessity of being taught by Christ:
Two edge sword: defining truth and condemning errors, and Interpreting scripture.
Jurisdictional authority:
(Governing / administering)
Necessity of Peter and the apostles and their successors to govern the holy church.
Spiritual authority:
(Life of Grace)
Sanctifying thru the mass and Sacraments for the forgiveness of sin.
The apostles teaching is Christ’s teaching, Christ and His church are one! Acts 9:4 eph 5:32 Jn 15:5 eph 5:24 acts 2:42
Thks
“work’s gospel”!Its defined in Romans 10
If you declare with your mouth, “Jesus is Lord,” and believe in your heart that God raised him from the dead, you will be saved. 10For it is with your heart that you believe and are justified, and it is with your mouth that you profess your faith and are saved. 11As Scripture says, “Anyone who believes in him will never be put to shame.” e 12For there is no difference between Jew and Gentile—the same Lord is Lord of all and richly blesses all who call on him, 13for, “Everyone who calls on the name of the Lord will be saved.” f =>Joel 2:32
This includes baptism of course!Its defined in Romans 10
If you declare with your mouth, “Jesus is Lord,” and believe in your heart that God raised him from the dead, you will be saved. 10For it is with your heart that you believe and are justified, and it is with your mouth that you profess your faith and are saved. 11As Scripture says, “Anyone who believes in him will never be put to shame.” e 12For there is no difference between Jew and Gentile—the same Lord is Lord of all and richly blesses all who call on him, 13for, “Everyone who calls on the name of the Lord will be saved.” f =>Joel 2:32
So baptism is required?Acts 16:31
"Believe upon the Lord Jesus Christ and you will be saved!"
Romans 10:9 says,
“If you confess with your mouth that Jesus is Lord and believe in your heart that God raised him from the dead, you will be saved.”
I am not surprised that you did not know about those Scriptures.
I didn't write those words. And Paul was quoting Joel. The point was it didn't matter if you were a jew or gentile. "Whosoever calls on the Lord will be saved". Confessing with your mouth and believing in your heart is no more works they being baptized in water which has been shown as making a confession of a clear conscience towards God.“work’s gospel”!
The lie is the statement that God won't see sin on people for what ever reason the accommodators of sin can come up with.Just as I stated.............
You said.............
You wrote this in post 935..."God does not see the sinner after we come to His Son. He sees the blood on our souls and that blood makes us accceptable to the Father."
To infer that God won't acknowledge what a man does is saying that God lies to Himself.
See.......You said "You said, that God sees sinners as clean people."
But as you just posted said......
"God does not see the sinner after we come to His Son. He sees the blood on our souls and that blood makes us accceptable to the Father."
You lied my friend. You simply lied.
Again......We are done. I can not deal with this kind of deception from someone who says that they do not sin!
Great suggestion.....you need to follow your own preaching!
In order to be saved, you need to repent and believe in the Lord Jesus Christ. That’s the great message of Scripture. Jesus is the Savior. He has come to do all that needs doing for sinners to be reconciled with God. We have to trust Him, rest in Him, and have confidence in Him—that is faith.
NOT in the Church but in Jesus Christ for there is no other name under heaven whereby we must be saved (Acts 4:12)
“Calls”I didn't write those words. And Paul was quoting Joel. The point was it didn't matter if you were a jew or gentile. "Whosoever calls on the Lord will be saved". Confessing with your mouth and believing in your heart is no more works they being baptized in water which has been shown as making a confession of a clear conscience towards God.
That only show your lack of Bible understanding.“Calls”
“Confession”
Require volition or works we must do!
Again......what you just posted is called, "Disingenuous" and is actually a form of lieing.So baptism is required?
As I said now 3 times......We are done. You think yu are sinless but you have lied to me 4 times now.The lie is the statement that God won't see sin on people for what ever reason the accommodators of sin can come up with.
Your level of understanding is appalling. No wonder so many people have left the Catholic faith over the years.“work’s gospel”!
Like infants? I was baptized as an infant. I called on the Lord for the gift of the Spirit as I had no inward testimony. I wouldn't let go of the Lord until He blessed me. He answered my prayers as I felt the surge of the Spirit in me after calling on the Lord and I rejoiced.“Calls”
“Confession”
Require volition or works we must do!
I just cited your post.As I said now 3 times......We are done. You think yu are sinless but you have lied to me 4 times now.