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Just_Jo

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@Jackson123 , I don't know where or why you seem to be hung up on someone committing hienious sins and still being right with God.

Sin is death and sin and death seperate us from God.

The only way to remain in God's grace is to keep sins under the blood,once repented of they are never remembered by Him again.
However if you go out and recommit any or same sin then it is a new sin before God and must be repented of.

I believe unrepented sin,when it is shown to us will shipwreck our faith and walk with God if we fail to confess and cover it with His blood. There is a space given to us to repent by the conviction of the Holy Ghost.

When we fail to confess and repent and allow sin to build in our lives then we no longer have a relationship with Him ,for God is holy.

I am a FIRM believer that sin seperates us from God and in that seperating we may find ourselves hell bound!

If our walk DOES NOT reflect the CONDITIONS set forth in His word,then we are NOT believers in Christ Jesus.
 

Rosemaryx

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Now you are speaking just like the one leading you astray into a cult....make no mistake, Calvinism is a divisive cult and you are being swept away into it by a deceiver Rose........
I have told you already @dcontroversal , I am being led by no one...
To be honest with you , when I joined CC , I have and still to this day been using my study bible , the same one from which you yourself have told me over and over that you have seen such growth in me , and now you are saying I am being deceived , who by and what cult ?...

The only thing that is changing in me is I am studying the word more , and the Holy Spirit is revealing deeper things to me...

Like I said , ALL men/women get things wrong , you seem upset because not everyone who believes as you do , you think they are all in some cult or false religion , and I get that many are , and the truth should always be shown to them , but please , stop telling me I am being astray , or fallen into a cult , this is all your own imagination , and your follower is delighted in herself that you say such things...

I still listen to a lot of your post , and some I do not , but that is not turning against you , it just means we have been shown things differently , but thats ok...
 

Rosemaryx

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That would be incorrect.

I have no delight when someone falls into error... none what so ever quite the opposite.
You really ought to be very careful to whom you believe is fallen into error , especially when that one is being led by the Holy Spirit...
 

Jackson123

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OK, so if a Christian committs murder, but then two hours later he repents and confesses it as sin. What would happen to him if he died during those two hours inbetween?
Than I believe bible never lie


1 Corinthians 6:9-11

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9 Or do you not know that wrongdoers will not inherit the kingdom of God? Do not be deceived: Neither the sexually immoral nor idolaters nor adulterers nor men who have sex with men[a] 10 nor thieves nor the greedy nor drunkards nor slanderers nor swindlers will inherit the kingdom of God. 11 And that is what some of you were. But you were washed, you were sanctified, you were justified in the name of the Lord Jesus Christ and by the Spirit of our God.

And I believe you Will say this verse is Lie don't you?
 

Chester

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Than I believe bible never lie


1 Corinthians 6:9-11

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9 Or do you not know that wrongdoers will not inherit the kingdom of God? Do not be deceived: Neither the sexually immoral nor idolaters nor adulterers nor men who have sex with men[a] 10 nor thieves nor the greedy nor drunkards nor slanderers nor swindlers will inherit the kingdom of God. 11 And that is what some of you were. But you were washed, you were sanctified, you were justified in the name of the Lord Jesus Christ and by the Spirit of our God.

And I believe you Will say this verse is Lie don't you?
Ah, you jump to conclusions too quickly . . . I do not believe that verse is a lie . . .

But you didn't answer my question yet: Here it is again:

OK, so if a Christian commits murder, but then two hours later he repents and confesses it as sin. What would happen to him if he died during those two hours inbetween?
 

Jackson123

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@Jackson123 , I don't know where or why you seem to be hung up on someone committing hienious sins and still being right with God.

Sin is death and sin and death seperate us from God.

The only way to remain in God's grace is to keep sins under the blood,once repented of they are never remembered by Him again.
However if you go out and recommit any or same sin then it is a new sin before God and must be repented of.

I believe unrepented sin,when it is shown to us will shipwreck our faith and walk with God if we fail to confess and cover it with His blood. There is a space given to us to repent by the conviction of the Holy Ghost.

When we fail to confess and repent and allow sin to build in our lives then we no longer have a relationship with Him ,for God is holy.

I am a FIRM believer that sin seperates us from God and in that seperating we may find ourselves hell bound!

If our walk DOES NOT reflect the CONDITIONS set forth in His word,then we are NOT believers in Christ Jesus.
I agree. I am a sinner too but because I am a sinner doesn't mean I have authority to make my own bible.
Keep killing not only lose the reward, but lose the salvation.

Some people believe after accepting Jesus, killing is only lose the reward but still go to heaven.

Another friend believe killing only brook relationship with God but still go to heaven

No relation with God go to heaven?

To me this is unbiblical.
 

Jackson123

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Ah, you jump to conclusions too quickly . . . I do not believe that verse is a lie . . .

But you didn't answer my question yet: Here it is again:

OK, so if a Christian commits murder, but then two hours later he repents and confesses it as sin. What would happen to him if he died during those two hours inbetween?
I unswer from that verse, killer No repent go to hell
 
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I still listen to a lot of your post , and some I do not , but that is not turning against you , it just means we have been shown things differently , but thats ok...
Do you believe God shows His Word differently from one person to the next?
 

Rosemaryx

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Do you believe God shows His Word differently from one person to the next?
No...
But people sure do have a way off saying otherwise ...
I do believe the Holy Spirit teaches us all at different paces , shows how kind and patient He is , some are fast learners , others not so , and He knows this...
 

ForestGreenCook

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When Jesus died all of my sins were yet future - quite obviously . . .

And none of those sins were forgiven before I was born - and none of them were forgiven until I put my faith in the blood atonement of Jesus Christ. Jesus' death made the provision for forgiveness and made it available.

But today the sins of mine yet in the future (and I am likely to commit sins yet in the future) are not forgiven: they are not yet, so there is nothing to forgive: that should be quite obvious. Jesus does not go about selling indulgences so that our future sins are forgiven. But when we do sin, then at that moment in time his blood cleanses us from that sin, and we are forgiven. PTL! Hallelujah!
Then why does God call those that Christ died for, priests and kings? And looks upon them as holy, and without blame?
 
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No...
But people sure do have a way off saying otherwise ...
I do believe the Holy Spirit teaches us all at different paces , shows how kind and patient He is , some are fast learners , others not so , and He knows this...
Two people proclaim faith in Christ; one believes in eternal security and one does not. They die holding on to those opposing views. Was the Holy Spirit involved in their learning or lack thereof?
 

Chester

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I unswer from that verse, killer No repent go to hell
OK, good - I like that your answer is clear. So you believe that a Christian who kills someone and repents and confesses two hour later -- he would go to hell if he died during those two hours inbetween.

Jesus in Matthew 5:22 equates anger at a brother to murder:
"But I say unto you, That whosoever is angry with his. brother without a cause shall be in danger of the. ... judgment; and whoever shall say to his brother, 'Raca!' "

So now I have four more questions for you: (and I am not trying to trick you - I just want to really understand what you believe)

(1) If a Christian gets angry with his brother and then two hours later confesses and repents of that sin -- what would happen to him if he died in the two hours inbetween? go to hell? or heaven?

(2) If a Christian in his mind/heart for only five seconds get angry with a brother, and then keeps on going with his life and forgets about being angry with his brother. Five years later he remembers those angry thoughts toward his brother and repents of them. What would happen to him if he died in those five years inbetween?

(3) If a Christian uses a swear word (that is taking God's name in vain), but when he used the word he did not even realize it was a word that took God's name in vain. A year later he hears a sermon and he realizes the word he used was a sin! Then he repents and confesses it. What would have happened to him if he died in those five years inbetween?

(4) What if the Holy Spirit tells a person to witness to a neighbor, but the Christian does not listen to the Spirit. A week later he repents and goes and witnesses to the neighbor. What would have happened to him if he died that week inbetween?
 

Chester

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Then why does God call those that Christ died for, priests and kings? And looks upon them as holy, and without blame?
Did Christ die for Hitlar? Yes Did Christ call him holy, without blame, a priest, and a king? No
Did Christ do for me? yes Does Christ call me holy, without blame, a priest, and a king? Absolutely!

Not all whom Christ died for are called kings and priests and holy and without blame.

Now, unless you are a Calvinist, then you will disagree with me that Christ died for all - and if so, this is not the thread to debate that.
 

Rosemaryx

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Two people proclaim faith in Christ; one believes in eternal security and one does not. They die holding on to those opposing views. Was the Holy Spirit involved in their learning or lack thereof?
The Holy Spirit has led me to believe I am eternally secure , and I believe He showed me this when I was once believing I could lose my Salvation...

Do you believe a person who thinks they can lose their Salvation is not saved ?...
 

SoulWeaver

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OK, good - I like that your answer is clear. So you believe that a Christian who kills someone and repents and confesses two hour later -- he would go to hell if he died during those two hours inbetween.

Jesus in Matthew 5:22 equates anger at a brother to murder:
"But I say unto you, That whosoever is angry with his. brother without a cause shall be in danger of the. ... judgment; and whoever shall say to his brother, 'Raca!' "

So now I have four more questions for you: (and I am not trying to trick you - I just want to really understand what you believe)

(1) If a Christian gets angry with his brother and then two hours later confesses and repents of that sin -- what would happen to him if he died in the two hours inbetween? go to hell? or heaven?

(2) If a Christian in his mind/heart for only five seconds get angry with a brother, and then keeps on going with his life and forgets about being angry with his brother. Five years later he remembers those angry thoughts toward his brother and repents of them. What would happen to him if he died in those five years inbetween?

(3) If a Christian uses a swear word (that is taking God's name in vain), but when he used the word he did not even realize it was a word that took God's name in vain. A year later he hears a sermon and he realizes the word he used was a sin! Then he repents and confesses it. What would have happened to him if he died in those five years inbetween?

(4) What if the Holy Spirit tells a person to witness to a neighbor, but the Christian does not listen to the Spirit. A week later he repents and goes and witnesses to the neighbor. What would have happened to him if he died that week inbetween?
Awesome post, Chester. The best post I've seen recently on here. I wish there was more thought provoking stuff like this instead of division and fights. Nothing to add besides, "many are called but few are chosen". Those who were not among the chosen, were still wanted at the wedding feast and invited.
 

Jackson123

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OK, good - I like that your answer is clear. So you believe that a Christian who kills someone and repents and confesses two hour later -- he would go to hell if he died during those two hours inbetween.

Jesus in Matthew 5:22 equates anger at a brother to murder:
"But I say unto you, That whosoever is angry with his. brother without a cause shall be in danger of the. ... judgment; and whoever shall say to his brother, 'Raca!' "

So now I have four more questions for you: (and I am not trying to trick you - I just want to really understand what you believe)

(1) If a Christian gets angry with his brother and then two hours later confesses and repents of that sin -- what would happen to him if he died in the two hours inbetween? go to hell? or heaven?

(2) If a Christian in his mind/heart for only five seconds get angry with a brother, and then keeps on going with his life and forgets about being angry with his brother. Five years later he remembers those angry thoughts toward his brother and repents of them. What would happen to him if he died in those five years inbetween?l

(3) If a Christian uses a swear word (that is taking God's name in vain), but when he used the word he did not even realize it was a word that took God's name in vain. A year later he hears a sermon and he realizes the word he used was a sin! Then he repents and confesses it. What would have happened to him if he died in those five years inbetween?

(4) What if the Holy Spirit tells a person to witness to a neighbor, but the Christian does not listen to the Spirit. A week later he repents and goes and witnesses to the neighbor. What would have happened to him if he died that week inbetween?
I don't know all the unswer but what I know is we have to believe the bible

Murder No repent go to hell.
Repent, forgiven.

That is the only knowledge I have from the bible.

If you don't know that murder is sin, and killing is that make you not sin because you don't know?


I don't know if any don't know murder is sin

About another sin like not give drink to the poor people may don't think as a sin


Mat 25

41 Then shall he say also unto them on the left hand, Depart from me, ye cursed, into everlasting fire, prepared for the devil and his angels:
42 For I was an hungred, and ye gave me no meat: I was thirsty, and ye gave me no drink:

I don't know why, only because not give drink to the poor Jesus put us to hell.

We may think It is not fair, but that is what He say.
I was think murder is sin, Lie or stealing was, but not give a water to the poor sin, surprise me. But we can't protest Him anyway
 
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OK, good - I like that your answer is clear. So you believe that a Christian who kills someone and repents and confesses two hour later -- he would go to hell if he died during those two hours inbetween.

Jesus in Matthew 5:22 equates anger at a brother to murder:
"But I say unto you, That whosoever is angry with his. brother without a cause shall be in danger of the. ... judgment; and whoever shall say to his brother, 'Raca!' "

So now I have four more questions for you: (and I am not trying to trick you - I just want to really understand what you believe)

(1) If a Christian gets angry with his brother and then two hours later confesses and repents of that sin -- what would happen to him if he died in the two hours inbetween? go to hell? or heaven?

(2) If a Christian in his mind/heart for only five seconds get angry with a brother, and then keeps on going with his life and forgets about being angry with his brother. Five years later he remembers those angry thoughts toward his brother and repents of them. What would happen to him if he died in those five years inbetween?

(3) If a Christian uses a swear word (that is taking God's name in vain), but when he used the word he did not even realize it was a word that took God's name in vain. A year later he hears a sermon and he realizes the word he used was a sin! Then he repents and confesses it. What would have happened to him if he died in those five years inbetween?

(4) What if the Holy Spirit tells a person to witness to a neighbor, but the Christian does not listen to the Spirit. A week later he repents and goes and witnesses to the neighbor. What would have happened to him if he died that week inbetween?
Chester you do understand that word "repent" .... "metanoia" ...... means to change one's mind away from and towards another?

We repent once for salvation.
 

Chester

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Chester you do understand that word "repent" .... "metanoia" ...... means to change one's mind away from and towards another?

We repent once for salvation.
The Greek word metnaoieo (repent) means literally to "think differently" - Yes, at initial salvation we changed our way of thinking (repented), but at least for me, as a Christian I am keeping on changing my way of thinking (repenting) as I grow in my Christian walk.