4 of Satan’s biggest lies to born-again believers

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dear OP

try reading 1 John 1:10 and see if you can still believe that you are saved


what I want to say is:

When JESUS said--->It is finished<----this is a legal accounting statement.....it means PAID IN FULL
Paid in full, but still with conviction in your heart that you are a sinner, and still need to repent, repent, repent. And have a personal relationship with god first and foremost. Otherwise you will be swimming in a lake of fire
 
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Paid in full, but still with conviction in your heart that you are a sinner,
and still need to repent, repent, repent.
And have a personal relationship with god first and foremost.
Otherwise you will be swimming in a lake of fire
Amazing that they don't understand that.
 
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SpoonJuly

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Paid in full, but still with conviction in your heart that you are a sinner, and still need to repent, repent, repent. And have a personal relationship with god first and foremost. Otherwise you will be swimming in a lake of fire
Amazing that they don't understand that.
Well, if you are counting on escaping the lake of fire by relying on what you are doing, not on what Jesus did--
I would suggest you find the greatest swim coach cause you will need it.
 
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eternally-gratefull

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Paid in full, but still with conviction in your heart that you are a sinner, and still need to repent, repent, repent. And have a personal relationship with god first and foremost. Otherwise you will be swimming in a lake of fire
How many times can you repent?

You mock God. Do you not think he sees right through you.

I lied

Repent
Opps I lied again


Repent

Opps. Man I keep lying and I do not know why

Repent

God is not to be mocked. You keep lieing because you fail to see the CAUSE of your sin to begin with, You think just because you repent your ok..

News flash. YOUR NOT

If you truly repented. You may still struggle. But your goin to get to the root cause, not think just because you THINK you repented again, your ok..
 
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eternally-gratefull

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Amazing that they don't understand that.
Amazing you can not figure out only those who die in unbelief will suffer that fate

The rest of us will be gLORIFIED with Christ, because we trusted in HIM to save us, and stopped trying to save ourselves (a fruitless endeavor.
 
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eternally-gratefull

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Well, if you are counting on escaping the lake of fire by relying on what you are doing, not on what Jesus did--
I would suggest you find the greatest swim coach cause you will need it.
Amen,, He can swim all he can, he will still fail. Because he only has so much power.
 
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Well, if you are counting on escaping the lake of fire by relying on what you are doing, not on what Jesus did--
I would suggest you find the greatest swim coach cause you will need it.
And a bottle of sun block 1 million........his ideology does not quite meet the biblical standard for saved.....
 

Nehemiah6

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The gift of salvation must be maintained, the Holy Spirit won't abide in an unholy vessel. Just because you said a prayer, doesn't mean your automatically going to heaven. This is what satans mega churches are based on, a lie.
It appears that you have a misunderstanding of the gift of salvation.

There is no question that God requires that His children maintain SEPARATION from the world (worldly ways and ideas), the flesh (the sins generated by the sin nature), and the devil (and all his deceptive doctrines and practices). But that is not maintaining our salvation, but going forward with our sanctification -- growing in grace and in the knowledge of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ.

ONLY GOD AND CHRIST MAINTAIN OUR SALVATION, SINCE SALVATION IS OF THE LORD.

As to the sinner's prayer, God will accept even that brief prayer which says "God be merciful to me a sinner", and justify that sinner by His grace. God knows hearts, and those who are justified by grace receive the gift of eternal life.

As to the mega churches, they have lost their way and are failing their people. They have departed from the truth and gone into false doctrines and practices.

I notice that there is a lot of sniping going on in this thread, and that does not help anyone. However, if someone comes along to promote false doctrine, they need to be exposed through Scripture. And if someone comes to troll then "Don't Feed the Trolls" is the only way to go.
 

calibob

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It appears that you have a misunderstanding of the gift of salvation.

There is no question that God requires that His children maintain SEPARATION from the world (worldly ways and ideas), the flesh (the sins generated by the sin nature), and the devil (and all his deceptive doctrines and practices). But that is not maintaining our salvation, but going forward with our sanctification -- growing in grace and in the knowledge of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ.

ONLY GOD AND CHRIST MAINTAIN OUR SALVATION, SINCE SALVATION IS OF THE LORD.

As to the sinner's prayer, God will accept even that brief prayer which says "God be merciful to me a sinner", and justify that sinner by His grace. God knows hearts, and those who are justified by grace receive the gift of eternal life.

As to the mega churches, they have lost their way and are failing their people. They have departed from the truth and gone into false doctrines and practices.

I notice that there is a lot of sniping going on in this thread, and that does not help anyone. However, if someone comes along to promote false doctrine, they need to be exposed through Scripture. And if someone comes to troll then "Don't Feed the Trolls" is the only way to go.
The key regarding false teachers is if they use enough truth to persuade other that what they teach is real. It's a double edged sword because if the use some true doctrine to manipulate along with their nonsense but some followers have the God given sense to sepperate the wheat from the chaff. They too can be saved despite the ill intentions of false teachers.

Don't get it twisted. This is neither an endorsement, nor excuse for manipulating the truth. But some people still get saved if they are bold enough to question and or doubt what they/we were taught and test it with the word of God.
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Mii

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so, lets say we buy a classic car, here in Australia that would be a 1985 Nissan pulsar turbo hatchback. Now we hire a mechanic/artisan to rebuild it back to new. Then we take it home, we don't service it , wash it, vacuum it , drive it on 4wd tracks, then when it breaks down, we take it back to the artisan and complain that he didn't do his job and the car failed? So therefore we want our money back? No I didn't think so either
Pretty cool. I was thinking about a car analogy when I started reading this thread. Albeit slightly different with salvation being the car itself.

The problem with analogies is there are so many places to take it that run into doctrinal issues, but it's a good one for anyone to simulate as to their own personal experience.


Stewardship is DEFINITELY a thing in scripture...so upkeep I think is something we should all focus on. Willful negligence is a serious issue...casual disregard same thing.

it is a growing process of learning to be a good steward...when you need an oil change...when you need a car wash, when your tread is wearing a bit thin but you are procrastinating on getting new tires and then BAM! flat. #blamegame ensues...

Cars have been such a journey on my walk with the Lord. Through all the legalities and mechanical stuff and just where to go and what to do. Keeping it clean, giving people rides, late night sermons on the radio...I spend a lot of time in my car. I think the analogy can certainly have some useful merit in a spiritual discussion but narrowing it is hard for me :p

I don't want to "veer" off the general discussion but it's late. The only thing that comes to mind is that we are held accountable to what we know. We are to be watchful and ready.

Luke 12: 42-48 DOES factor in. I was looking for the scripture about "to whom much is given much is required" and that's what I found for now (I am sleepy and that is rather heavy) I am thankful to read it at present, but there are times when it is frustrating because I've taken stewardship to extremes in the past that seem to teeter on the brink of pride and I'm in the process of finding the balance personally.
 

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How many times can you repent?
You mock God. Do you not think he sees right through you.
I lied

Repent
Opps I lied again
Repent
Opps. Man I keep lying and I do not know why
Repent
God is not to be mocked. You keep lieing because you fail to see the CAUSE of your sin to begin with, You think just because you repent your ok..
News flash. YOUR NOT

If you truly repented. You may still struggle. But your goin to get to the root cause, not think just because you THINK you repented again, your ok..
This is the struggle of walking in the Lords love.
The objective is change not being ok.

To stay as a sinner unable to change is defeat and a denial of the cross.
Our failures tell us how much still needs to change, not a list of acceptable, unacceptable.

So who we are shifts in the Lord, love takes control, we walk in His grace showing His gifts.
We walk in the Lord, moving in a direction of sanctification, being transformed into the image of Christ.

Repentance is real, and continues until that which needs to shift has shifted.
The failure is to believe we are static and the Lord is not at work continuously in our lives.
If one accepts one is as one is, and in Jesus it is all ok, defeat has been normalised.

This is why the apostles continually emphasised it is a struggle and a work of grace. God bless you
 

Lafftur

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How many trillions of times do I have to repeat ...

All of your above was true INITIALLY when you were born-again (if you actually were).
However, all that you initially received must be MAINTAINED through obedience, etc.
BC, our Father in Heaven has provided a sacrifice - His one and only perfect Lamb of God - Yeshua/Jesus. The Lamb was even slain before the foundation of the the world. The Father knew we would sin before He even created us. It is NOT in His heart to hold our sin against us. His desire and will is to forgive us.

Our Father has placed a slain Lamb of God upon a Throne in Heaven with all power and authority to forgive sins. The four living creatures, 24 elders and ALL of heaven bow down and worship that Lamb, I choose to do the same........

Who has deceived you oh foolish Galatian......

The Lamb of God FOREVER sits upon that Throne in Heaven for us. Judgment bows the knee to Mercy. Mercy rules, reigns and TRIUMPHS over ALL judgment against us - any and all sinners that believe in the One that the Father sent for us and that call upon the Name of that Lamb - Yeshua/Jesus shall be SAVED ETERNALLY. Amen.

Our Father in Heaven loves us and refuses to live without us. How silly for us to get caught up in our works as having ANYTHING to do with our salvation. It is God's GIFT to us. Stop trying to EARN it!
 

calibob

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Pretty cool. I was thinking about a car analogy when I started reading this thread. Albeit slightly different with salvation being the car itself.

The problem with analogies is there are so many places to take it that run into doctrinal issues, but it's a good one for anyone to simulate as to their own personal experience.


Stewardship is DEFINITELY a thing in scripture...so upkeep I think is something we should all focus on. Willful negligence is a serious issue...casual disregard same thing.

it is a growing process of learning to be a good steward...when you need an oil change...when you need a car wash, when your tread is wearing a bit thin but you are procrastinating on getting new tires and then BAM! flat. #blamegame ensues...

Cars have been such a journey on my walk with the Lord. Through all the legalities and mechanical stuff and just where to go and what to do. Keeping it clean, giving people rides, late night sermons on the radio...I spend a lot of time in my car. I think the analogy can certainly have some useful merit in a spiritual discussion but narrowing it is hard for me :p

I don't want to "veer" off the general discussion but it's late. The only thing that comes to mind is that we are held accountable to what we know. We are to be watchful and ready.

Luke 12: 42-48 DOES factor in. I was looking for the scripture about "to whom much is given much is required" and that's what I found for now (I am sleepy and that is rather heavy) I am thankful to read it at present, but there are times when it is frustrating because I've taken stewardship to extremes in the past that seem to teeter on the brink of pride and I'm in the process of finding the balance personally.
Stewardship is responsibility!
 

FollowHisSteps

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BC, our Father in Heaven has provided a sacrifice - His one and only perfect Lamb of God - Yeshua/Jesus. The Lamb was even slain before the foundation of the the world. The Father knew we would sin before He even created us. It is NOT in His heart to hold our sin against us. His desire and will is to forgive us.

Our Father has placed a slain Lamb of God upon a Throne in Heaven with all power and authority to forgive sins. The four living creatures, 24 elders and ALL of heaven bow down and worship that Lamb, I choose to do the same........

Who has deceived you oh foolish Galatian......

The Lamb of God FOREVER sits upon that Throne in Heaven for us. Judgment bows the knee to Mercy. Mercy rules, reigns and TRIUMPHS over ALL judgment against us - any and all sinners that believe in the One that the Father sent for us and that call upon the Name of that Lamb - Yeshua/Jesus shall be SAVED ETERNALLY. Amen.

Our Father in Heaven loves us and refuses to live without us. How silly for us to get caught up in our works as having ANYTHING to do with our salvation. It is God's GIFT to us. Stop trying to EARN it!
It is possible there is confusion here.
We are painfully aware of our failures. We know we need more grace and love to flow.

It is by this awareness we know we need to change, and how bringing things to the Lord
in repentance and faith takes us forward.

It can be confusing when in change and striving to walk in Jesus, it can be thought of as
earning favour, rather than walking the road we are called to walk.

Now some will confuse ones hearts desire and His work is the same as just trying to
do something because it seems right.

The main difference is an open heart or a hard heart. A hard heart appears to be one way
while being something different and nothing really get through.
A soft heart is always changing and growing, but is painful, full of sacrifice and struggles,
when everything seems to be too much, the Lord steps in and carries the load.

Many I have heard condemn the struggle, the battle for righteousness over the passions of
the heart, have hard hearts, and do not respond to things which would indicate either
sensitivity, empathy or openness to their emotional life.

So I suspect it comes down to a defended heart, wanting to justify who one is and how one
behaves, compared to a humble heart, which is changing and learning the ways of Christ.
There is but one road and one way, the way of love through Jesus, Amen.
 

Lafftur

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It is possible there is confusion here.
We are painfully aware of our failures. We know we need more grace and love to flow.

It is by this awareness we know we need to change, and how bringing things to the Lord
in repentance and faith takes us forward.

It can be confusing when in change and striving to walk in Jesus, it can be thought of as
earning favour, rather than walking the road we are called to walk.

Now some will confuse ones hearts desire and His work is the same as just trying to
do something because it seems right.

The main difference is an open heart or a hard heart. A hard heart appears to be one way
while being something different and nothing really get through.
A soft heart is always changing and growing, but is painful, full of sacrifice and struggles,
when everything seems to be too much, the Lord steps in and carries the load.

Many I have heard condemn the struggle, the battle for righteousness over the passions of
the heart, have hard hearts, and do not respond to things which would indicate either
sensitivity, empathy or openness to their emotional life.

So I suspect it comes down to a defended heart, wanting to justify who one is and how one
behaves, compared to a humble heart, which is changing and learning the ways of Christ.
There is but one road and one way, the way of love through Jesus, Amen.
God is not the God of confusion. If there is confusion, then it is not God.

We need to stop. It's God's creation. It's His Work. He started it. He'll finish it.

Who are we?!! Stop it. You're putting more importance on us than God does. He's working on us.

The finished product He's looking for is a Heart that loves Him and a Mind that knows Him and His Ways and a Spirit that is in communion and constant fellowship with Him. He wants us to be ONE with Him. Stop trying to make it all about us and what we have to DO. He did it.....ALL!

The struggle is just simply a question that He wants us to answer......."Do you love Me? If yes, then follow Me.. I'm building a Kingdom and I'd like you to be with Me and part of My Kingdom. It surpasses Heaven and Earth. In fact, I'm creating a New Heaven and Earth because the old cannot contain nor does it have the capacity to hold what I'm creating. Come, join Me!"
 

Lafftur

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This is the struggle of walking in the Lords love.
The objective is change not being ok.

To stay as a sinner unable to change is defeat and a denial of the cross.
Our failures tell us how much still needs to change, not a list of acceptable, unacceptable.

So who we are shifts in the Lord, love takes control, we walk in His grace showing His gifts.
We walk in the Lord, moving in a direction of sanctification, being transformed into the image of Christ.

Repentance is real, and continues until that which needs to shift has shifted.
The failure is to believe we are static and the Lord is not at work continuously in our lives.
If one accepts one is as one is, and in Jesus it is all ok, defeat has been normalised.

This is why the apostles continually emphasised it is a struggle and a work of grace. God bless you
Just grow in God's Word and stir up the Holy Spirit within you. Eat and drink God and His Word into your soul and spirit. The body will follow where the soul and spirit go.

Get in a really good "Bible based Bible Study" and ask the Holy Spirit to teach you! It's time we just grow up!

I highly recommend BSF - Bible Study Fellowship. They are international - all over the globe in just about every country. They refrain from denominations and just stick with the Bible - The Word of God and encourage students to NOT read commentaries but, ONLY rely on the Holy Spirit to teach you.

It's how I learned to lean on and fellowship with the Holy Spirit as my Teacher. I highly recommend finding a BSF class in your area......just google.

I'll be attending in my area. The study this year is the Book of Acts and Letters of the Apostles which includes Acts, I Corinthians, I & II Thessalonians, Hebrews, I Peter and James. :love:(y)