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JimiSurvivor
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The problem of the statement of “never saved to begin with”
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i did not want to sin. I left the church because my wife kicked me out of my house for another man. And I felt like a failure and judged...
Yesterday at 7:47 PM
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JimiSurvivor
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The problem of the statement of “never saved to begin with”
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I never assume that an individual Christian's belief in Eternal Security leads them automatically to sin. I have known many who believe...
Yesterday at 4:13 PM
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JimiSurvivor
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The problem of the statement of “never saved to begin with”
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people stop believing in a person when they person continuously lets them down. we do not just trust someone then decide to not trust...
Yesterday at 2:07 PM
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JimiSurvivor
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The problem of the statement of “never saved to begin with”
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When did I ever say "it is all me?"
Yesterday at 1:09 PM
J
JimiSurvivor
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The problem of the statement of “never saved to begin with”
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Yes breaking the seal would mean judgment. What I draw from from that is that, while we must LOVE the King we must also FEAR Him...
Yesterday at 1:01 PM
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JimiSurvivor
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The problem of the statement of “never saved to begin with”
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1 Corinthians 10 is the NT interpretation of what happened under Moses. "Looking upon the snake hanging on the pole" was a single event...
Yesterday at 12:29 PM
J
JimiSurvivor
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The problem of the statement of “never saved to begin with”
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I agree with much of what you are saying as well. I like your attempt to get to the heart of the scriptures
Wednesday at 6:02 PM
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JimiSurvivor
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The problem of the statement of “never saved to begin with”
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Everlasting-Grace said: so you are unwilling to give it all to christ, you must take a part yourself? Again...
Wednesday at 6:00 PM
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JimiSurvivor
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The problem of the statement of “never saved to begin with”
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studier said: The voice (not the tense) of the verb shows who is doing the action in relation to the subject...
Wednesday at 5:42 PM
J
JimiSurvivor
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The problem of the statement of “never saved to begin with”
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They certainly did have to They did not have to continue to believe.. Strange that you say that when so much of the NT is devoted to...
Wednesday at 5:23 PM
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JimiSurvivor
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Faith without repentance is Dead !
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Very good word! Repentance can be painful but it "restores the JOY of our salvation" so ultimately it is POSITIVE RATHER THAN NEGATIVE...
Wednesday at 3:16 PM
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JimiSurvivor
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In my weakness I am strong
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I like to say pain is simultaneously my best and most hated tutor. Of course, it is really not really pain that taught me but rather the...
Wednesday at 2:47 PM
J
JimiSurvivor
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The problem of the statement of “never saved to begin with”
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It is certainly true that anyone who wants to be saved must LOOK TO JESUS to be saved. The cross the snake was hanging on was a type of...
Wednesday at 12:55 PM
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JimiSurvivor
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The problem of the statement of “never saved to begin with”
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Let me add that there is an initial point when salvation begins. What comes afterward is an abiding walk that is not static but dynamic
Wednesday at 12:22 PM
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JimiSurvivor
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A SEAL would not have denoted something unbreakable and permanent to anyone living during the times when they were in use. We get that...
Wednesday at 12:19 PM