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    Jesus Is Our Truth, Reward, And Faithfulness So We Can Lie, Steal, and Fornicate?

    // With Christ in the heart, all things - including obedience - are possible for the saint. (Philippians 4:13 KJV) 8. The evidence that the sinner is now a saint is that he will keep the commandments of God, Whilst Philippians is not about keeping the commandments. You mention ' 'possible '...
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    Jesus Is Our Truth, Reward, And Faithfulness So We Can Lie, Steal, and Fornicate?

    So accordong to your own words then a believer WILL keep the commandments of God and thus cannot be lost . This is similar to calvinisms perseverance of the saints . // 8. The evidence that the sinner is now a saint is that he will keep the commandments of God/// So why are you going on about...
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    Cessationism vs. continuationism...does it make any difference?

    /// The waters have been totally muddied by the general unbelief in the modern manifestation of the spiritual gifts. In the same way that Jesus couldn't do any mighty works in His home town because of unbelief, many modern churches are so infected with unbelief with cessationist doctrine or...
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    Cessationism vs. continuationism...does it make any difference?

    / You can quote all the Scriptures you like, but until our churches start obeying God's Word in other foundation areas, we won't see many miracles. While there is a general lack of love, and believers of one religious persuasion attacking and criticizing others, and man's wisdom being preached...
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    Cessationism vs. continuationism...does it make any difference?

    // You can quote all the Scriptures you like, but until our churches start obeying God's Word in other foundation areas, we won't see many miracles// Yes this teaching is a result of taking the idea ' miracles can't happen, unless the person musters up enough faith " . Its a double bind of...
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    Cessationism vs. continuationism...does it make any difference?

    You've lost the plot now lol 22For the Jews require a sign, and the Greeks seek after wisdom: 23But we preach Christ crucified, unto the Jews a stumblingblock, and unto the Greeks foolishness; Do you not read 22For the Jews require a sign? and the Greeks seek after wisdom: All through the Ot...
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    Cessationism vs. continuationism...does it make any difference?

    If they don't come to him why would Jesus heal them ? There not there to heal . Jesus doesn't hear there ailment. This is how it worked . First a person would come to Jesus and ask for the help . If they didn't come then they were not healed. This is basic stuff here . Through not Believing...
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    Cessationism vs. continuationism...does it make any difference?

    That's not what we see all through the gospels . All those that came Jesus healed ect . Clearly in his own town he could not do many ( Notice ' not many ' ) . Through unbelief many would not have come to him . The verse says nothing about Jesus being unable because he could only do miracles if...
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    Cessationism vs. continuationism...does it make any difference?

    // If the gifts were the sign to Israel that Jesus was the true Messiah, then the same gifts would be a sign to us that Jesus is our true Messiah.// No ,because the gentiles were not seeking signs ,but ' wisdom ' . 1 Corinthians 1:22 “For the Jews require a sign, and the Greeks seek after...
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    Cessationism vs. continuationism...does it make any difference?

    Jesus would do the miracles if they came to him . They didn't come to him because they didn't believe. It had nothing to do with their unbelief 'preventing 'the miracles happening. Free will was the issue . If they came to him ,he would heal them.
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    Cessationism vs. continuationism...does it make any difference?

    Jesus couldn't do any mighty works in His home town because they never came to him in certain areas . Through their unbelief ( not coming to him directly was the result ) These verses get twisted into ' didn't have enough faith ' blah blah.
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    WE are judged by what we do vs. we are saved by faith alone.

    I can't see anything other than 'trust ' and ' believing ' here. 13¶In whom ye also trusted, after that ye heard the word of truth, the gospel of your salvation: in whom also after that ye believed, ye were sealed with that holy Spirit of promise, 14Which is the earnest of our inheritance...
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    Cessationism vs. continuationism...does it make any difference?

    Well what did you mean ? No one is saved until the recieve the Holy Spirit today . Eph 1 .13
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    WE are judged by what we do vs. we are saved by faith alone.

    What do you mean by ' saved by faith alone " ?
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    WE are judged by what we do vs. we are saved by faith alone.

    //We must accept all scripture as equal truths.// we must accept scripture in context.
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    WE are judged by what we do vs. we are saved by faith alone.

    “Sinless perfection” is found no where even remotely connected with the word “perfect.” The “perfect,” therefore, in Matthew 5, is “perfection” in meeting the requirements of verses 45–47
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    WE are judged by what we do vs. we are saved by faith alone.

    Did Jesus die for your sins? He died for mine.