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Sorry, from your speech/writing I assumed you were a man
Sorry, from your speech/writing I assumed you were a man
ok CameronThe dividing line between saved and unsaved is belief, not obedience.
"Nothing you do takes away your sin"
I know it's not us but there is something we are told to do to remove our sins, what is it?
I speak like a man!Sorry, from your speech I assumed you were a man
So what works must we do not to be cut off from Christ, can you tell me?I speak like a man!
I DON'T THINK SO!
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No, I wouldn't want to "leave it at that", as it makes the Law of God a matter of pragmatism, and I don't believe that is valid. James even affirms that the Law is a single thing (all that You say we will do, this was the covenant God made with Israel, expanded in the Law and Prophets), and if you break one part, you've broken all of it.There's a reason why there was tithing in the OT.
We're not even in those conditons anymore.
let's leave it at that.
I really don't care.
What does this have to do with salvation?
I will say this, Jesus reserved his harshest words for the religious who insisted of others what they did not insist of themselves.I speak like a man!
I DON'T THINK SO!
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With this,
Have you been baptized in JESUS name to remove your sins???
Hook me, do you. Have you?
Why do you share scripture when JESUS is the farthest thing from your mind?
You assume much. I never said we shouldn't obey. You don't seem to be able to distinguish the difference between salvation by grace that produces obedience and salvation by means of obedience. No one is saying we shouldn't obey; only that obedience is a by-product of a heart that has been changed.ok Cameron
So we BELIEVE
BUT
we do not obey.
God help us.
So,,, what does BELIEVE mean anyway?
Water baptism in the name of Jesus for remission of sin is for all those living since the NT began at Pentecost. Jesus prophesied concerning this in Luke 24:47.
As for your objection concerning water. Naaman thought the same way. Clearly, God can use whatever He wishes to accomplish His purposes. Accepting what God says about water baptism in the name of Jesus, and submitting to it is an act of faith.
Many have different views concerning the one baptism reference in Ephesians. I can only conclude that the one baptism is accomplished via water baptism and receiving the Holy Ghost. (John 3:5) Those who place their trust in Jesus are instructed to baptize others. His command can only be water baptism as God is the only one that can give the Holy Ghost. In each of the conversion accounts that record exact details, the last being Acts 19, we see both water baptism and receiving the Holy Ghost are involved in the process.
Your comment that Cornelius' water baptism played no part in his being reborn is just your opinion. Scripture is clear obedience to water baptism in the name of Jesus is for remission of sin. As such, it is essential element of salvation.
See post 6968,, where you said this:which post am I supposed to have stated that in?
Im sure you wouldnt deliberatley bear false witness
LOLMy "soft spot button," is activated...
That is going to make me go easy on you...
So nice to see...
(just don't get any tattoos)
We are righteous apart from works of the law/works, and that brings far better obedience!!See post 6968,, where you said this:
Ive already responded to that twice. The people who will love God the most are those who know their righteousness is faith in Christ, not obeying the law, not works. People who know they have a free salvation. What do you think will then follow because they love God greatly? What Jesus desires!
What you're saying is that our righteousness comes from faith in Christ
NOT obeying the Law (whatever you might mean by that)
and
NOT works. (which is what Jesus taught that we are to do---ACT on His words...Matthew 7)
So what does righteousness by faith in Christ mean if we don't do what He taught??
How are we RIGHT WITH GOD (righteousness) if we do NOT do what Jesus taught?
2 Every branch in Me that does not bear fruit, He takes away; and every branch that bears fruit, He [a]prunes it so that it may bear more fruit.
John 5:6
6 If anyone does not remain in Me, he is thrown away like a branch and dries up; and they gather them and throw them into the fire, and they are burned.
I will give you an example, you said it was bad if I did not try and obey each and every command of Christ in the gospels. It seems it turns out you do not try and obey them all. My conscience would not let me be like thatSee post 6968,, where you said this:
Ive already responded to that twice. The people who will love God the most are those who know their righteousness is faith in Christ, not obeying the law, not works. People who know they have a free salvation. What do you think will then follow because they love God greatly? What Jesus desires!
What you're saying is that our righteousness comes from faith in Christ
NOT obeying the Law (whatever you might mean by that)
and
NOT works. (which is what Jesus taught that we are to do---ACT on His words...Matthew 7)
So what does righteousness by faith in Christ mean if we don't do what He taught??
How are we RIGHT WITH GOD (righteousness) if we do NOT do what Jesus taught?
Yea that’s the problem with teaching works. No one can ever give an answer to how many.I don’t understand this, a poster wrote to me:
‘’’You don't even TRY to obey each and every command(of Christ in the gospels)??
That's not too good.
And probably is a result of teachings such as those of the other member.’’’’
I then asked him if he obeyed a list of six of Jesus commands in the gospels I put up and got this response:
‘’’’Oh for goodness sakes james.
Are you serious?
Do you?’’’
Any nice thing you do for God is a work.So what works must we do not to be cut off from Christ, can you tell me?