Half-truths and false doctrine.

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14meatcc

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Addressing the most accepted and detrimental lie: The sinners prayer does not exist.
You have to accept Christ as your savior.
 

Nehemiah6

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The sinners prayer does not exist.
That is a lie. It does exist, but perhaps not as you imagine. You might want to study the Bible more carefully before proceeding any further.
 

CS1

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Addressing the most accepted and detrimental lie: The sinners prayer does not exist.
You have to accept Christ as your savior.
hmm true you do to have to accept Jesus one can reject so great a salvation.
 

Dino246

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Addressing the most accepted and detrimental lie: The sinners prayer does not exist.
You have to accept Christ as your savior.
Welcome to CC... perhaps. It's a little counterproductive to come in swinging a club. However, to each his own.
 

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Addressing the most accepted and detrimental lie: The sinners prayer does not exist.
You have to accept Christ as your savior.
This would, in fact, require prayer. Glad to have you join us. Welcome to CC.
 
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Locoponydirtman

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Lol, I some what agree with ya, not that the sinners prayer don't exist, because early it does, but that it's kind of a weird doctrine based in decision theology. Kind of a revivalist idea if you will. As to whether it makes one saved is another thing, I don't believe the sinners prayer amounts to a hill of beans. What matters is do you believe, and confess. As Jesus said anyone who believes and is baptized will be saved and he who does not believe is condemned already. So to that extent I agree that saying a prayer at the coaxing of another person is nothing.
 

breno785au

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I think OP is saying it's a lie to say it doesn't exist....
 
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Locoponydirtman

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Clearly*
 
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Totally agree!! complete fabrication!! jesus tells us how 2 pray in matt 6:8
 

p_rehbein

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Pretty sure John 3:16 covers salvation........but, folks can pray a specific prayer, jump in a vat of water, or do whatever they believe will also do the trick. To each his own!
 

p_rehbein

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Watching this guy will be fun........................but he may not be around too long


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Watching this guy will be fun........................but he may not be around too long


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Chester

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Addressing the most accepted and detrimental lie: The sinners prayer does not exist.
You have to accept Christ as your savior.
Forget the sinner's prayer part . . . What about the "you have to accept Christ as your savior"?

I would instead say that you need to realize from a deep heart position that you need help and that you are a sinner without any chance of redemption or help by your own efforts. Then you need to hear about Jesus and "grab hold" of Him and believe in Him and his death and resurrection to save you from this miserable life of sin.

This is not a just "accept" transaction!
 

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In regards to the sinner's prayer, saying a sinner's prayer will not accomplish anything on its own. I must have prayed the sinner's prayer 20 different times with Pat Robertson while watching the 700 Club when I was a teenager, yet nothing happened. Why? Because there was no repentance and faith. Such a prayer needs to include what a person knows, understands, and believes about their sinfulness and need for salvation, followed by repentance/faith. For a person who comes to the realization that he is lost and in need of Jesus Christ to save him, he may only obtain salvation by grace through faith in Jesus Christ alone. He needs to understand that Jesus Christ paid the penalty for his sins by His sacrifice on the cross of Calvary, was buried, and rose again the third day, and he needs to make a genuine and willful decision to totally trust in Jesus as the ALL-sufficient means of their salvation in order to be saved. In doing this he is calling on the name of the Lord to save him. Now if subsequent to such a decision, the person would like to pray what some call a "sinner’s prayer," (calling on the name of the Lord to save him in prayer) he may do so, as long as he understands that it was his decision to trust in Christ for salvation that apprehends his salvation and not simply reciting a prayer in of itself, as if it's a magical formula to recite a set of words, but prayer may be used to call upon the name of the Lord in faith to become saved.
 

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Well this was about sinners prayer not how to pray. Just.. I don't know.

So.. to ask a sinner to repent.. to believe Jesus came in the flesh died on the cross for the worlds sin. Was buried rose the 3rd day and is the only way to the Father. "that if you confess with your mouth the Lord Jesus and believe in your heart that God has raised Him from the dead, you will be saved."

What are getting stuck on? Jesus come in to my life be my lord and savior? <---this is bad? Not written? I seem to remember and from Him of something I never read before.. It crossed my mind once when watching a Christian band play at this pup "behold I stand at the door and knock"..I wondered about it and "Rev 3:20" came right back.

The point is.. what is that DOOR He is knocking on that He wants to come in to? HAHA praise GOD glory to JESUS! No matter how someone comes to Him.. which HE draws to himself. He never cast them out. Be it using fear that GOD will send you to (forgive me Father) HELL! God never ever uses fear. Yet.. that person that was so scared and repented. Not the way God would ever do it. Yet.. He will in no wise case out.
 
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Locoponydirtman

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The sinner's prayer is a fallacy.
It's a way for decision theology evangelists to coax somebody into saying specific words so that they can put another check mark in their book.

Jesus said believe in your heart and confess with your mouth.
he who believes and is baptized is saved and he who does not believe is condemned already.

Nowhere in scripture do you find any type of formulaic sinner's prayer. Nor do you find anyone asking Jesus to enter into their heart. If you believed in the Holy Spirit has done his work and he is in your heart and has regenerated you, if this is the case go get baptized.
 
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I do not recall anywhere in scripture where people were asked to pray a prayer.

In the scriptures, the gospel is preached (That Christ should suffer, and that he should be the first that should rise from the dead, and should shew light unto the people, and to the Gentiles - Acts 26:22-23).

People get added to the church by believing (receiving) the gospel.

Acts 2:41.
Acts 4:4.
Acts 8:12-13.
Acts 8:37.
Acts 10:45.
Acts 11:11.
Acts 11:17.
Acts 13:12.
Acts 13:48.
Acts 14:23.
Acts 15:7.
Acts 15:11.
Acts 15:19 (turned to God).
Acts 16:1.
Acts 16:31.
Acts 17:4.
Acts 17:12.
Acts 17:34.
Acts 18:8.
Acts 19:2.
Acts 19:18.
Acts 28:24.

No one is asked to bow their heads while music plays and to say "I know I am a sinner" type prayer anywhere in the new testament. This moves people to make an emotional decision not so much based on belief, but on feelings.
 

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Addressing the most accepted and detrimental lie: The sinners prayer does not exist.
You have to accept Christ as your savior.
Salvation is by Believing Jesus and trusting that the Atonement He secured by His sacrafical death on the cross pays the penalty for all ones trangressions against the Will of God...
 

14meatcc

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That is a lie. It does exist, but perhaps not as you imagine. You might want to study the Bible more carefully before proceeding any further.
Please tell me where I can find this prayer so I may pray it!