Christ_empowered
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hi! I'm jumping in here...probably way too late to say anything profound...
i do believe that we are all to "...work out your salvation with -fear- and -trembling-..."
this is largely for me, so I won't backslide. sanctification is a -major- process in God's work of conforming us unto the image of His son, Jesus.
personally...I'm un-churched. not lazy or "too good" for church, just...total 110% pariah in my area. ouch. cannot say i blame the 'church people,' but...hey, i'll sit this one out for now, thanks. anyway...
And working together with Him, we also urge you not to receive the grace of God in vain... Corinthians 6:1)
-that- verse was vaguely, kinda sorta on my mind thru all this. I try to admonish myself (I know, church would be -really- helpful, here) not to make the grace God has shown me prove fruitless. and then...
2 Timothy 1:9
To my (lapsed...) Presbyterian mind, this indicates a) He called us and b) He has a path for us and a work for us, which to me also means/indicates...
sanctification, the ongoing process of being made less (me, you, whomever) and more Jesus...
is part of God's Divinely preordained plan for each.and.every believer.
i don't doubt that someone else probably posted this already, but...here goes...
Colossians 3:1-4
is salvation achieved thru sanctification? I kind of doubt it. I think its part of God's plan for all His true children, the people who heed the 'inner call' and are redeemed. 1 John 2:19.
so...the occasional (genuine) death bed conversion aside, I think -any- genuine Christian will go thru some trials and tribulations, all part of God's plan for The Elect. James 1:2-4.
ok. I'm finished, for now. and...please be aware that its well past my bedtime and I'm just jumping in, not trying to take over.
i do believe that we are all to "...work out your salvation with -fear- and -trembling-..."
this is largely for me, so I won't backslide. sanctification is a -major- process in God's work of conforming us unto the image of His son, Jesus.
personally...I'm un-churched. not lazy or "too good" for church, just...total 110% pariah in my area. ouch. cannot say i blame the 'church people,' but...hey, i'll sit this one out for now, thanks. anyway...
And working together with Him, we also urge you not to receive the grace of God in vain... Corinthians 6:1)
-that- verse was vaguely, kinda sorta on my mind thru all this. I try to admonish myself (I know, church would be -really- helpful, here) not to make the grace God has shown me prove fruitless. and then...
2 Timothy 1:9
To my (lapsed...) Presbyterian mind, this indicates a) He called us and b) He has a path for us and a work for us, which to me also means/indicates...
sanctification, the ongoing process of being made less (me, you, whomever) and more Jesus...
is part of God's Divinely preordained plan for each.and.every believer.
i don't doubt that someone else probably posted this already, but...here goes...
Colossians 3:1-4
is salvation achieved thru sanctification? I kind of doubt it. I think its part of God's plan for all His true children, the people who heed the 'inner call' and are redeemed. 1 John 2:19.
so...the occasional (genuine) death bed conversion aside, I think -any- genuine Christian will go thru some trials and tribulations, all part of God's plan for The Elect. James 1:2-4.
ok. I'm finished, for now. and...please be aware that its well past my bedtime and I'm just jumping in, not trying to take over.