Whatever your definition of a "true believer" is it's foreign to the entire process explained in scripture. No one is born again automatically doing what all they need to do. That's the "I can't believe it's not butter" version of the gospel
actually jesus told us what a born again person is. And how they become one , he said so in John 3.
Whoever believes. (Vs16)
He who believes is not condemned, he who does not believe is condemned already.
There is no doing at all.. Christ did all the work. All he asks from us is to repent and come to faith.
Your the one adding to the gospel. Not me my friend
again. You have no comprehensition of what a believer is
The NT letters wouldn't be necessary if the "born again" just automatically DID everything. Asinine and ridiculous. Growth is necessary. "Babes in Christ"??? Your view flies in the face of Paul's entire motivation for writing to those early churches and correcting their walk, as well as the concept of sanctification.
In the kingdom, the Messiah will consider all who taught others to obey the commandments "great". His statement should settle the matter but it probably won't.
My bible says he has perfected forever those being sanctified. It also says he who began a good work WILL complete it.
Why don;t you believe this? You reject Christ and his power to save then you reject his power to sanctify a believer and you want to say I lack faith?
So then do you? Don't be shy.
again who said I do not? You want to keep accusing based on fact you do not have? Typical of a legalist. Judge people not even knowing anything about them. You hurt yur own cause.
lol I can be the absolute worse sinner ever and the truth - that the commandments are to be obeyed - will still be the truth.
Perfection is required!
Do you meet that standard? And have you since birth?
Don;t be shy, tell us if you meet this standard.
You can call me whatever you want. We're not going to avoid the truth, no matter how much your flesh HATES the law, and will always fight against it. So let's try a different angle.
my flesh loves the law. It is what brought me to Christ. It is what brought me to my knees, And it is why I refuse to puff myself up thinking I am obedient according to the law. Because I know it better.
When will you allow the law to bring you to your knees? Instead of misrepresenting what the law says??
Yes or no: Is the following the greatest commandment?
... To love God with all of YOUR:
- Heart
- Soul
- Mind
- STRENGTH
...again, that's...
- Love God with all of YOUR Heart.
- Love God with all of YOUR Soul.
- Love God with all of YOUR mind.
- Love God with all of YOUR strength.
Luke 10:27
And he answering said, Thou shalt love the Lord thy God with all thy heart, and with all thy soul, and with all thy strength, and with all thy mind; and thy neighbour as thyself.
1 John 5:3
For this is the love of God, that we keep his commandments: and his commandments are not grievous.
So then to love God with all of your strength = to keep His commandments with all your strength right? Seems the apostles all knew what it meant to actually love the Almighty instead of being all talk.
You answered your own question in 1 John 5. His commands are not burdensome, heavy, grievous,
It not work. Because we love BECAUSE HE FIRT LOVED US!
the power of love does not come from self. It comes from GD HIMSELF.
You want to take too much credit.
The funny thing is I posted the full passage as written, untouched...yet again. If referencing yet another full passage - as it is written - looks twisted to you, then it's not the passage that's twisted but your view of it.
The passage said nothing about earning or losing salvation. It was about God's judgment.
Question: what does this mean?
Romans 2:13
13 (For not the hearers of the law are just before God, but the doers of the law shall be justified.
Who are doers of the law?
Believers or unbelievers?
what Did John 3 say?
Doers of the law are not condemned, or believers are not condemned?
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