SMH
You will never get it peter. I have exposed you multiple times now. I have confronted you about your sin. (at least you acknowledge it is sin, or was that just being sarcastic? )
You continue to deny it..
That's what I meant when I said, he says he is a Christian, yet continues to do it. That is a shame.
Dear reader, this believer has a problem. He wishes to say sin has been done against him.
It sound like he feels he has been described as 5ft tall when he is really 5ft 1in.
In truth he scrabbles around to find anything to accuse people of things, and wants to dictate what
can be said or not said. The word "stop" is often used. And the content, normally an interpretation
of doctrine or faith. Now I am happy if he describes me as a pharisee, unsaved, in need of
repentance, a legalist, someone he wants to expose and bring down. He sincerely seems to
believe all this.
In his mind no one can ever by righteous in Christ, walking blamelessly before the Lord.
He will say I am lying, and miss-representing him, but if you say can you walk righteously, he will
say are you perfect, without fault. And the answer is yes until the point you stumble, and get
right again with God. Do you loose your salvation? No if you stay in faith.
When we talk about sin, he confesses he sins all the time. But his definition of sin is
hyper-legalistic. Elijah sinned because he feared for his life when running from Jezebel.
Now for someone who consistently follows his theology yet hates it being described is a strange
believer. I hold to what I believe and am fine people refining ideas I follow.
But for EG this is a sin. Not sure how. He refuses to describe how these conclusions are wrong.
Maybe drawing conclusions or theology itself is "evil". But then nothing surprises me anymore.
Now I understand his call to repentance. In his world it is trampling on the cross to believe anything
in us has value and that before the Lord he could count us acceptable, even washed in the blood.
But that both contradicts scripture and the cross. If we are not literally spotless on the day of
judgement, then what was the point? Sin is real and needs defining, in the heart, in our lives, in our
relationships in a meaningful way. But more clearly love and how we serve one another, uplift and
encourage, bring glory to His name, that is truly our hearts desire.
He will protest I am sinning in writing this, but then he is trapped in hyper-legalism so what do you
expect. Saying we follow the same Lord is probably a sin...