Sorry, I thought it was rather obvious. Our only point of contention Jim, seems to be one "proving" salvation via good works. That a Christian will automatically do them.
We still have our free will. God doesn't override that at conversion. Christians can choose to be carnal. Just like the believers at Corinth that Paul chastised. Never once did he say by their behavior were they not believers.
By our free will, we choose to sin - daily. That's not an excuse, just an obvious fact.
It actually is in regard to this conversation.
So many that point to their good works never want to acknowledge that they still sin regularly. And they won't accept the biblical fact that even if one sin attributed to them after conversion isn't covered by Christ's shed blood on the cross, they are lost with no hope, because Jesus isn't coming back to shed more blood for any unforgiven sins. Without the shedding of blood, there can be no remission. Which is why I keep saying, either Jesus paid for every sin - past, present, and future - or he paid for none.
What's the use of paying for 99.9% of sins if even one attributed sin to us will damn us?
The unsaved cannot say no to sin because it's their only nature. We, having now two natures, have the power to say no. But even when we don't, our salvation is never in question.
You seem to be saying that those Christians who produce little or no good works are only giving "lip service" to Christ and are not saved.
Yep. Your own life bears the truth of that. If not, let me know when you have stopped sinning completely.
The saved have the indwelling Holy Spirit, the unsaved do not.
We still have our free will. God doesn't override that at conversion. Christians can choose to be carnal. Just like the believers at Corinth that Paul chastised. Never once did he say by their behavior were they not believers.
By our free will, we choose to sin - daily. That's not an excuse, just an obvious fact.
It actually is in regard to this conversation.
So many that point to their good works never want to acknowledge that they still sin regularly. And they won't accept the biblical fact that even if one sin attributed to them after conversion isn't covered by Christ's shed blood on the cross, they are lost with no hope, because Jesus isn't coming back to shed more blood for any unforgiven sins. Without the shedding of blood, there can be no remission. Which is why I keep saying, either Jesus paid for every sin - past, present, and future - or he paid for none.
What's the use of paying for 99.9% of sins if even one attributed sin to us will damn us?
The unsaved cannot say no to sin because it's their only nature. We, having now two natures, have the power to say no. But even when we don't, our salvation is never in question.
You seem to be saying that those Christians who produce little or no good works are only giving "lip service" to Christ and are not saved.
Yep. Your own life bears the truth of that. If not, let me know when you have stopped sinning completely.
The saved have the indwelling Holy Spirit, the unsaved do not.
Yes this is what I was getting at the whole time "The saved have the indwelling Holy Spirit, the unsaved do not." This changes us, causes us to want to please him. You just said it, changes us how? There is a change, the old man dies and all is made new. Oh my goodness man this is ALL I've been saying CLEARLY THE WHOLE TIME. Why have you even been arguing with me at all. Your so scared of the word "works" that you rather embrace "I will always sin". No you wont we are in the process of being made like Him, we will not ALWAYS sin anyway. Here on earth, in the flesh we will, but in Jesus we are being sanctified, yes we still sin, I have not 1 time denied it and challenge you to find anywhere I said anything but the opposite, I know we are on a walk with the Lord, all I've said is that we are reborn, made "ALL NEW" NOT THE SAME. Go back and read. All this time, all these comments, and you end up saying the EXACT same thing I started with. You are just anti works. You hear that word and just retreat into "we still sin". Deny this all you want, but the comments are here for everyone to read. I still say if you don't understand the fact that when this change takes place, this is turning from "our way" and we die to our self. The old man dies brother. You can't tell me he doesn't because I testify in front of God and everyone in Jesus name it happen to me. God granted me repentance in a overnight "road to Damascus", kind of way to where His power could not be denied by me for sure, but even by those closest to me that saw the change.
I get get no credit, nor want any, but He changed me and commands me to "go make disciples of ALL nations". Please go back and show me where I EVER even suggested that what I do, by His power (works), saves me. Because you are lying when you accuse me of that. I do not believe that at ALL and never have. Reread our conversation and see who stands on Gods word and who was standing on 1 question, "do you still sin" to which I answered 1,000 times. You just don't read well. I'm starting to get the impression you're just looking for contention where there is none.
All this talking and now you're back peddling and saying exactly what Macabeus and I have been saying the whole time. The fact you're not seeing it, along with all the fleshly arguments you make from a misunderstanding of what being born of the Spirit truly is, I'm starting to feel like you are in no way trying to find common ground among brothers. You are just trying to be "right" and I and forever preach against working for the Lord in Christ. Why? Do So I think I've said my piece clearly, and stand behind it. apparently you do too since now you changed your mind and acknowledge the change of being born again, that results in you willingly working for the Lord. This has been my position this whole time, and you are the only one changing tunes, since you don't even want to try to come together I think I'm dusting my feet off now. This is EXACTLY why I hate talking online through text. Have a good day man, and my Jesus draw us all ever closer every day. Amen.
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