There is no unforgivable sin. It seems to be presumptuous for a mere human being to designate that God is not able to forgive this or that particular sin. He is God and we are not.So there are 2 unforgivable sins?
There is no unforgivable sin. It seems to be presumptuous for a mere human being to designate that God is not able to forgive this or that particular sin. He is God and we are not.
Not true!
““Assuredly, I say to you, all sins will be forgiven the sons of men, and whatever blasphemies they may utter; but he who
blasphemes against the Holy Spirit never has forgiveness, but is subject to eternal condemnation”—” Mark 3:28-29 NKJV
I have already defended this statement to Cameron. You might like to read the discussion starting from here #2,062 .Not true!
““Assuredly, I say to you, all sins will be forgiven the sons of men, and whatever blasphemies they may utter; but he who blasphemes against the Holy Spirit never has forgiveness, but is subject to eternal condemnation”—”
Mark 3:28-29 NKJV
My dude!No, but...I stayed at a Holiday Inn Express one time.
You like word games. Do you believe there is an unforgiven sin?There is no unforgivable sin. It seems to be presumptuous for a mere human being to designate that God is not able to forgive this or that particular sin. He is God and we are not.
I have already defended this statement to Cameron. You might like to read the discussion starting from here #2,062 .
Does the phrase, "saved by faith" equivalent to the term, "saved by faith alone"?
The Bible has more than ONE VERSE. Taking the Biblical account as a whole, it's CLEAR the "Works" / "Works of the law" sre not salvific, but are the natural effect of BEING SAVED. Works contribute to the maturing process (Rom 8:28,29 - Jas 2:18). But only FAITH saves (Eph 2:8,9).
Simple as that.
At any particular time there may be unforgiven sins. One is unforgiveness towards another person who has asked for mercy, because Jesus said, "Unless you forgive your brother from the heart, your heavenly Father will not forgiven you."You like word games. Do you believe there is an unforgiven sin?
See my post #2,171How can you deny a verse that says just the opposite of what you’re stating?
Believe what God says, not in men who deny Truth!
Another is deliberately slandering the Holy Spirit, because Jesus said that whoever does this won't be forgiven in this age or the coming one. This may be understood similarly to "Whoever come to this cafe on a Sunday will not be served in this month or the next."
The same person who came on a Sunday in this month may come on the next Tuesday of this month and be served. They are not excluded from service on Tuesday merely because they have previously made the mistake of coming to the cafe when it was closed on a Sunday. Likewise the person who blasphemes the Holy Spirit between March 21 and November 22 in this age will also not be forgiven during that period. But if they happen to repent from slandering the Holy Spirit on the 23 November in this age, they will be forgiven, because a broken and contrite spirit the Lord will not reject.
Translation: if WHAT YOU CALL FAITH doesn't produce "good works", then it was never "Biblical FAITH" at all.“Thus also faith by itself, if it does not have works, is dead.”
James 2:17 NKJV
Translation: if WHAT YOU CALL FAITH doesn't produce "good works", then it was never "Biblical FAITH" at all.
Chuckle!!!A Twisted version with men making it more acceptable type writing! Wow
Do you have any verses that state the "only" part of your assertion?The Bible has more than ONE VERSE. Taking the Biblical account as a whole, it's CLEAR the "Works" / "Works of the law" sre not salvific, but are the natural effect of BEING SAVED. Works contribute to the maturing process (Rom 8:28,29 - Jas 2:18). But only FAITH saves (Eph 2:8,9).
Simple as that.
Saved by God's grace/gift alone through saving faith for good works. (Eph. 2:8-10)
Simple as that!
I just think of another verb and make up a comparable sentence and context. If you throw a verb of your choice at me, I'll see if I can make up another comparable example using that. It's possible because verbal structures are used in language to convey a range of nuanced meanings.I've seen some of your analogies that seem to make sense and some that may not. How specifically are you getting this cafe analogy?