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Doers that mean you have undone your Thumbs Down votes?
Am I not allowed to dislike a statement?
Doers that mean you have undone your Thumbs Down votes?
“This, then, is how you should pray: “ ‘Our Father in heaven, hallowed be your name, your kingdom come, your will be done, on earth as it is in heaven. Give us today our daily bread. And forgive us our debts, as we also have forgiven our debtors. And lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from the evil one. ’ For if you forgive other people when they sin against you, your heavenly Father will also forgive you. But if you do not forgive others their sins, your Father will not forgive your sins.
Matthew 6:9-15 NIV
https://bible.com/bible/111/mat.6.9-15.NIV
Well "a" statement would be one. I got 20 in about two hours time from you and the rest of the OSAS gang.Am I not allowed to dislike a statement?
Well "a" statement would be one. I got 20 in about two hours time from you and the rest of the OSAS gang.
Probably five or so of those were yours. I have undone all the Thumbs Down votes I had given.
You need to follow your conscience, if you actually have one.
That is a complete misrepresentation of what I have said.I see one...and it was the one where you stated the gb9 was not trustworthy and I disliked that statement.
I stand by the one I gave ....gb9 is very measured in his responses and I have always found him to have a reasonable approach.
btw....I still saw several that you have give, just sayin
fyi.... one can expect much disagreement when one sets forth an position that the sacrifice of the cross was insufficient to save completely and believers must add to the work of Christ Jesus.
This is completely antithetical to the entire New Covenant and the Good News of Christ Jesus!!
I guess you have something to figure out?
John is writing to Christians. (1 John 1:9) is for Christians who sin. It is not a picture of coming to Christ as Lords and Saviour. I believe I was clear that it is speaking to our walk, our santification. You're the one that keeps crossing over from justification to sanctification. I never said anything about confessing our sins in order to be saved. The false gospel you speak of is not from me.
Well, John says if we confess our sins he is faithful and just to forgive us our sins. Seems to me that is forgiveness due to confession.
Quantrill
Um no it is not. It is obvious you do not understand what the term means. Sadly you have listened to religions view. And missed out on Gods view.
That is where you err, 1 John 2 is "for Christians who sin", as John specifically says "my little children" and then goes on to say "if any man sin, we have an Advocate with the Father, Jesus Christ the righteous." John even points out that Jesus is the propitiation for our sins. Even later, a couple verses down (1 John 2:12), he says that "your sins are forgiven for His name's sake." None of this has to do with sin confession for forgiveness (as a habitual practice) but the reality of the remission of sins through the blood of Christ.
How could John say to people that their sins are forgiven if he doesn't know if they've confessed their sins or not? How could he even begin to make that statement?
John was correcting error, and this is why later on it says that some left "because they were not of us" and even says in another place that they were trying to be seduced. His example of a person claiming to be without sin (ever in their life) is not representative of believers in Christ making this statement, he even says that such a person is not of the truth and makes God out to be a liar. He then offers the remedy to such a person, who is not of the truth, who is making God out to be a liar, and that is to confess their sin. Which would be to admit that they have in fact sinned in their life, are not without sin (for all fall short of God's glory) and are in need of God's forgiveness (which is provided in Christ).
If you read 1 John 1, you'll also notice something interesting. John is inviting someone into the fellowship (1 John 1:3) that he has with the Father and Son. He is declaring something to them, and in verses one and two he is describing Jesus. An invitation to the fellowship he has with the Lord.
You'll find no mention of sin confession for forgiveness in the rest of the epistles (confession to God). Its not even mentioned once when you properly understand 1 John 1:9. It is recorded in the OT, with King David, Yet, we are in a new covenant and in this covenant there are truths that would make it redundant to ask for forgiveness (blood of Christ, Jesus as an atonement, propitiation, remission, Jesus as High Priest, covenant whereby God remembers our sins no more, etc).
I am glad that you place its importance under sanctification, and not justification. Yet that is the understanding many people propagate, that sin confession somehow maintains salvation. As I said, another gospel. It is in opposition to Jesus Christ and Him crucified.
Sounds like past tense to me.“So if the Son sets you free, you will be free indeed.” (John 8:36)And you, who were dead in your trespasses and the uncircumcision of your flesh, God made alive together with him, having forgiven us all our trespasses by canceling the record of debt that stood against us with its legal demands. This he set aside, nailing it to the cross. (Colossians 2:13-14)![]()
Hey D,The theme of Galatians is saved by faith kept or finished by works.....Fran you know better......and the only reason you refuse to accept my biblical analogy is because it is scripturally sound....
Sorry EG, I musta missed it.Ps. You asked where eternal security was found, I asked you to look in John 6. Why have you yet to reply to all the things Jesus said everyone who believes will recieve?
The above is confusing.So we do know what believe means, But I disagree with Jesus.
Seems like you have a problem with your thought process. Either you know what Jesus meant, Or I could not be disagreeing with Jesus.
I can believe you can rescue me, I may not have any faith in you at all.
My actions will prove where my faith is, Belief is useless without faith. Belief does not work, faith does.
Nope.John 15:5-6
“I am the vine; you are the branches. If you remain in me and I in you, you will bear much fruit; apart from me you can do nothing. 6 If you do not remain in me, you are like a branch that is thrown away and withers; such branches are picked up, thrown into the fire and burned.
The food which endures to eternal life. That whole conversation jesus has with the people he fed the day before. Vs 22- 70. Jesus promised many things all through that conversation which unless he lied. Assures eternal life to whoever believes.Sorry EG, I musta missed it.
What in John 6? verse 39 and 40?
Please confirm...
The above is confusing.
If you BELIEVE I can rescue you, don't you let me rescue you?
If you let me rescue you, doesn't it mean you have faith in me?
Faith is a noun. Something we have that is given by God as a gift (if we want it).
Believe is a verb.
When we believe in God, it activates that faith, for instance in allowing us to submit to His will for us.
Would you agree?
This is only one of several. (John 15:5-6) Shall I drag you through all of them?Nope.
Does not produce fruit
Does not mean hell. If it does Jesus contradicts himself. And he can not keep his own promise.
I wish yu who think you can lose salvation would see you are mocking God ay8ing he is unable to keep his promises. One which is that he hld us in his hands, and NO ONE ( we are someone) can snatch us.
If you think you can snatch yourself from Jesus hads, again, I think you do not Know who and what God is.
You asked God to do something in faith when he saved you.. He will keep that promise.
That would make yu sinless.Repenting is to change your mind in biblical terms. And if you have changed your mind, you won't do the things you once did. Just like I had earlier stated...
example:
you enjoy committing adultery.
after your mind has been changed (repentance) you will no longer want to commit adultery.
There are many people who believe "mental assent" that Jesus is the Son of God and that his death, burial and resurrection "happened" yet they are not trusting in the death, burial and resurrection as the ALL-sufficient means of their salvation and instead turn to supplements and are trusting in works for salvation.No. Many people believe in jesus, but they have no faith in jesus at all. We saw it in the jews. We see it in many so called churches today.
They have mental agreement that Jesus is who he says he was, He died on the cross. And he was ressurected.
Yes, the word translated faith is the Greek word "pistis" which means persuasion, credence; moral conviction (of religious truth, or the truthfulness of God or a religious teacher), *especially reliance upon Christ for salvation*; abstractly, constancy in such profession; trust, confidence.But when it comes to having faith (faith is a word which your correct is a noun, It has with it the form of someone you TRUST, Someone you have ASSURANCE IN, someone you have coviction in. Believe in its basic form just means you agree, but you can agree with somene yet not be convicted, or be assured of have faith in them
Amen! In James 2:14, we read of one who says/claims he has faith but has no works (to evidence his claim). That is not genuine faith, but a bare profession of faith. So when James asks, "Can that faith save him?" he is saying nothing against genuine faith, but only against an empty profession of faith/dead faith.James gave us example in his epistle. People who CLAIM to have faith, but have no works. They are put in the same category of demons who also BELIEVE. But they are told their faith is dead (they have no faith. Just mental agreement or belief) and were asked, can this lack of faith (belief only) save you?