You need to go back and read the book of Romans, particularly 6-8 a couple hundred times till you get it.
Nice evasion. If you sin every day as a choice, how are you not a "willing slave" to it, Mac?
You need to go back and read the book of Romans, particularly 6-8 a couple hundred times till you get it.
Nice evasion. If you sin every day as a choice, how are you not a "willing slave" to it, Mac?
Like I said, go read Romans 6-8 a couple hundred times and then come back and talk to me.
I've never seen anyone who can dig a hole for yourself as quickly as you.
Are you a willing slave to sin, Budman?
Answer the question I already asked, and you evaded, and I'll answer yours.
What can damn me, Mac?
I don't know. I don't know if you're saved or not. Only (maybe) you and (definitely) God knows that
But are you a WILLING slave to sin, Budman?
Once again, you're evading. If one is a born again Christian, can anything damn them?
No, but if one is a born again Christian, they are not a willing slave to sin.
you want scripture
John 8:34-35
No, but if one is a born again Christian, they are not a willing slave to sin.
you want scripture
John 8:34-35
If you are not a "willing slave" to sin, why do you sin every day, Mac?
Mac, why do you sin every day as a choice and claim you are not a "slave" to it?
Because I'm not Jesus. To be sinless, one would have to be as perfect as Jesus. BUT imperfection does not make you a slave to sin.
You are going to have to answer BIG TIME to Jesus for twisting His Scripture.
Who said I sin every day as a choice? You don't have to make any choice at all to sin. Sin includes any missing of the mark of God's standard.