Search results

  1. S

    At What Point is Lust a Sin?

    The Bible ties overcoming lust to a changed heart, disciplined eyes, and walking in the Spirit, not just white‑knuckled willpower. 1. Walk by the Spirit Paul’s core command is, “Walk by the Spirit, and you will not gratify the desires of the flesh.” Galatians 5 then contrasts “works of the...
  2. S

    At What Point is Lust a Sin?

    Temptation versus sin From these texts, you can trace a line: • An unchosen thought, image, or impulse can appear and “entice” you. That is temptation, not yet sin, as long as you resist and turn from it.[gotquestions] • When the will embraces that desire—lingers on it, nurtures it, or...
  3. S

    Loss of salvation???

    I understand completely what you are saying. Are you sure there are only 4 things required to be saved?
  4. S

    Loss of salvation???

    No. You resort to the same repetitive dialogue.
  5. S

    Loss of salvation???

    Here is a simple question. Do you believe that if a person gets Baptized in water, but believes its an act of obedience rather than salvation, that they are still lost, or saved?
  6. S

    Loss of salvation???

    Yet you still ignore the elephant in the room.
  7. S

    Loss of salvation???

    Everyone agrees with your statement, “Scripture PLAINLY states that baptism forgives sins.” The disagreement comes from the fact the Scripture speaks of one baptism. Anyone that can read knows the Bible speaks of an inward Spiritual and an outward physical baptism. Which do you think carries...
  8. S

    Loss of salvation???

    It seems all of your go-to verses come from Acts. Each chapter paints a different perspective based on each authors personality, but with the same message. Many verses seem in contradiction, but with prayer and study, over time they crystalize with meaning. Jesus said: “It is written, Man shall...
  9. S

    Loss of salvation???

    Romans 4:1–5 — Paul explains it “Abraham believed God, and it was counted unto him for righteousness… To him that worketh not, but believeth… his faith is counted for righteousness.” Paul is crystal clear: Not works Not effort Faith alone credited as righteousness Hebrews 11:31 — “By faith...
  10. S

    Loss of salvation???

    So, are you implying that a person who has trusted in the crucifixion and resurrection and Indwelt with the Holy Spirit, and even has a watery baptism, that they could simply decide they were wrong and undo God’s gift and unseal themselves?
  11. S

    Loss of salvation???

    After sharing those verses with a co-worker, he stood up and exclaimed, “If that’s all it takes, anybody could get saved.” I responded that I thought that was the point. He was unhappy that it seemed too easy. If one understands the ramifications of those verses, they would understand it’s not...
  12. S

    Loss of salvation???

    Words can have multiple meanings depending on context. Think persona.
  13. S

    Loss of salvation???

    What does Scripture say?
  14. S

    Loss of salvation???

    Both “Holy Ghost” and “Holy Spirit” in the KJV almost always render the same Greek phrase \(hagion pneuma\) and the corresponding Hebrew idea of God’s Spirit, so the difference is stylistic and historical, not doctrinal. “Ghost” was a normal, older English word for “spirit” (similar to “guest”...
  15. S

    Loss of salvation???

    :) It’s best to just monitor and read a little bore jumping in. There are some ownderful, mature Christians on this site. There are also a lot of immature saints with a few cult members mixed in.
  16. S

    Loss of salvation???

    Discussing Scripture and its application to our times and lives is a great thing to do. However, this verse and several others warn us that when we take on the role of a teacher, we should be very cautious when telling others how to interpret certain verses. I was in a discussion years ago when...
  17. S

    Loss of salvation???

    That’s God’s point, not mine.
  18. S

    Loss of salvation???

    James 3:1- Not many of you should become teachers, my brothers, for you realize that we will be judged more strictly,
  19. S

    Is Anything Not Predestinated by God?

    It seems we see things a little differently. That’s ok. God’s omniscience is really beyond anyone’s ability to grasp truly. I enjoyed discussing the issue with you, but we have reached an impasse. You have reasoned well in your responses, but the degree of arrogance in your summation is a sad...