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TrustandObey
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At what point in our salvation is the blood of Christ applied?
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We cannot claim or follow the promises given to individuals. The promise that is given to us is in Acts 2. Acts 2:37-41 NIV When the...
Today at 8:29 AM
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TrustandObey
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So is repentance a one time thing? Does "repent or perish" only apply to the lost? Is it that you cannot lose your repentance just as...
Today at 8:18 AM
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TrustandObey
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This is simply another term for apostasy does not exist. There is no need for warnings about something that cannot be real. Its like...
Yesterday at 8:59 AM
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Yet the conditional clauses there do provide for the chance of failure. It's clear in the Greek.
Yesterday at 8:45 AM
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No chance of failure in the language of Heb3:6 & 14?
Yesterday at 8:44 AM
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No chance of failure?
Yesterday at 8:44 AM
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Saints have been saved. Reprobates were saved at one time (justification), but returned to being ensnared by the devil to do his will...
Yesterday at 12:21 AM
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Saved by faith alone?
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Okay, name one. Don't use Peter, everyone knows that one. God's Word 1st Peter 3:21 "Baptism, which is like that water, now saves you...
Saturday at 9:23 AM
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Harmonise these with saved by faith only, without works. Mat 24:45 Who then is a faithful and wise servant, whom his lord hath made...
Saturday at 6:19 AM
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It's a pity that you so easily excise eleven words from the first chapter of 1 Peter to support a claim that the entire first chapter of...
Saturday at 6:06 AM
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I know the answer the poster wanted, intending to use it to apply the guilt by association fallacy. I gave a correct and accurate...
Saturday at 6:04 AM
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TrustandObey
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At what point in our salvation is the blood of Christ applied?
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What? Mailmandan would never do such a thing.
Saturday at 6:04 AM
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We are saved by grace through faith that works. An alleged faith that does not work, does not save. This agrees with Romans 4:5-6...
Saturday at 6:01 AM
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TrustandObey
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No one is pushing this idea. It's that same boogie man living in your head. Again, no one is pushing salvation through merit.
Saturday at 12:59 AM
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Your answer here is quite telling. "You will be saved (physical salvation not spiritual)". So Jesus is simply promising these people...
Saturday at 12:25 AM