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the repent of being an enemy of God. And waiting to be their own god. Admitting they are a sinner. And turn to recieve the gift of salvation.
Once a person is saved, God works on their sin issues. And not every sin issue is immediately healed. Some people struggle with besetting sins for a long time before they are healed. Some sin issue never get taken care of. If all got taken care of. We would have perfect believers walking around. I have never met one. Because their has never been one.
the repent of being an enemy of God. And waiting to be their own god. Admitting they are a sinner. And turn to recieve the gift of salvation.
Once a person is saved, God works on their sin issues. And not every sin issue is immediately healed. Some people struggle with besetting sins for a long time before they are healed. Some sin issue never get taken care of. If all got taken care of. We would have perfect believers walking around. I have never met one. Because their has never been one.
What counts for salvation is that they have made a decision that they are going to fight the good fight against those addictions; and if they believe the promises concerning entire sanctification, God's righteousness is imputed to them (Romans 4:20-22).