Oyster I see you are a lover not a fighter, using non incendiary words, a gentlemen! (Thanks)
Oyster I see you are a lover not a fighter, using non incendiary words, a gentlemen! (Thanks)
The title and subject of this thread is "accepting" Christ and if that is enough for salvation. So its not about the works of the Holy Spirit with in you.Who says that you can save yourself? What I'm saying is that if you define works as man made , then it won't do you any good. But if works is initiated by God, then you are led by the Holy Spirit. Your works can't save you. You are already saved if you are filled with the Holy Spirit and are led by Him.
Reminds me of a "preacher of righteousness" that did it for 120 years, with
no results (offended everyone?):
Noah.
GRACE And Peace...
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The title and subject of this thread is "accepting" Christ and if that is enough for salvation. So its not about the works of the Holy Spirit with in you.
Among revivalists who believe or subscribe to decision theology.Accepting Christ is a commonly used term in a lot of Protestant churches
what's the difference between "submitting" to God or "accepting" Him when He makes Himself known?Among revivalists who believe or subscribe to decision theology.
This analogy may be helpful - I don't know - what think ye?:Accepting Christ is a commonly used term in a lot of Protestant churches
This analogy may be helpful - I don't know - what think ye?:
A traveler stands at the airport window, and looks at the airplane. He
believes [intellectually] with his mind. Yes, that "will get me to my
destination." IOW, he/she admits "yes, I accept that as a fact."
However, Until said traveler, believes with the heart, and, trusts his/her
life "into the pilots hands," and actually "gets on board" [heart faith]
he/she Will Never "get to their destination," Correct?
Thus, in light of the "Past tense" of:
The THREE Tenses Of God's ETERNAL Salvation:
"But we had the sentence of death in ourselves, that we should not
trust in ourselves, but in God Which raiseth the dead: Who delivered
us from so great a death, and doth deliver: in Whom we trust that He
will yet deliver us;" (2 Corinthians 1:9-10 KJB!) =
God's Will, Today, Under HIS PURE GRACE? Very Simply:
► faith, trust, [true heart] belief that God's Word Is Trustworthy! ◄
1) Past Tense = "...God delivered us from so great a death...":
God Establishes HIS Eternal Relationship With
those who humbly repent [change mind about sin] and:
believe, 100% trust, place Total faith, In The LORD JESUS CHRIST,
HIS Death (Precious BLOOD), Burial, And HIS Resurrection,
According To The Scriptures! [trusting life In Jesus' Hands!!]
(1 Corinthians 15:3-4; cp Ephesians 2:8-9; Romans 3-5 KJB!)
"GRACE Through faith" [offering NO finite "works!"], 100% Trusting In
The Precious Infinite Merits Of HIS ALL-Sufficient BLOOD Results:
All sins Forgiven, His Eternal Life, And, Peace With God!
(Ephesians 1:7; Colossians 2:13; Romans 6:23; Romans 5:1)
This Is Eternal Deliverance From the Penalty of sin,
The So Great A [Second ] Death! (Revelation 21:8) =
Justification and Spiritual Sanctification
(2 Corinthians 1:10a cp Romans 3:24)
Note: "works" [of love] are a Totally Separate matter altogether, Correct?
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..........GRACE And Peace...
This analogy may be helpful - I don't know - what think ye?:
A traveler stands at the airport window, and looks at the airplane. He
believes [intellectually] with his mind. Yes, that "will get me to my
destination." IOW, he/she admits "yes, I accept that as a fact."
However, Until said traveler, believes with the heart, and, trusts his/her
life "into the pilots hands," and actually "gets on board" [heart faith]
he/she Will Never "get to their destination," Correct?
Thus, in light of the "Past tense" of:
The THREE Tenses Of God's ETERNAL Salvation:
"But we had the sentence of death in ourselves, that we should not
trust in ourselves, but in God Which raiseth the dead: Who delivered
us from so great a death, and doth deliver: in Whom we trust that He
will yet deliver us;" (2 Corinthians 1:9-10 KJB!) =
God's Will, Today, Under HIS PURE GRACE? Very Simply:
► faith, trust, [true heart] belief that God's Word Is Trustworthy! ◄
1) Past Tense = "...God delivered us from so great a death...":
God Establishes HIS Eternal Relationship With
those who humbly repent [change mind about sin] and:
believe, 100% trust, place Total faith, In The LORD JESUS CHRIST,
HIS Death (Precious BLOOD), Burial, And HIS Resurrection,
According To The Scriptures! [trusting life In Jesus' Hands!!]
(1 Corinthians 15:3-4; cp Ephesians 2:8-9; Romans 3-5 KJB!)
"GRACE Through faith" [offering NO finite "works!"], 100% Trusting In
The Precious Infinite Merits Of HIS ALL-Sufficient BLOOD Results:
All sins Forgiven, His Eternal Life, And, Peace With God!
(Ephesians 1:7; Colossians 2:13; Romans 6:23; Romans 5:1)
This Is Eternal Deliverance From the Penalty of sin,
The So Great A [Second ] Death! (Revelation 21:8) =
Justification and Spiritual Sanctification
(2 Corinthians 1:10a cp Romans 3:24)
Note: "works" [of love] are a Totally Separate matter altogether, Correct?
........... ↓ ↓ ↓ ↓ ↓ ↓ ↓ ↓ ↓ ↓
..........GRACE And Peace...
James: ……Show me your faith without deeds, and I will show you my faith by what I do. …..
Accepting Christ is a commonly used term in a lot of Protestant churches
The water symbolized the Holy Spirit. Therefore, a baptism in water was the type that would be fulfilled by Jesus, through a baptism of the Holy Spirit.The water baptism is optional. Do you know why John baptized with water?
The water symbolized the Holy Spirit. Therefore, a baptism in water was the type that would be fulfilled by Jesus, through a baptism of the Holy Spirit.
Mark 1:6-8
John was clothed with camel’s hair and wore a leather belt around his waist, and his diet was locusts and wild honey. And he was preaching, and saying, “After me One is coming who is mightier than I, and I am not fit to stoop down and untie the thong of His sandals. I baptized you with water; but He will baptize you with the Holy Spirit.”
Accepting Christ is a commonly used term in a lot of Protestant churches
This analogy may be helpful - I don't know - what think ye?:
A traveler stands at the airport window, and looks at the airplane. He
believes [intellectually] with his mind. Yes, that "will get me to my
destination." IOW, he/she admits "yes, I accept that as a fact."
However, Until said traveler, believes with the heart, and, trusts his/her
life "into the pilots hands," and actually "gets on board" [heart faith]
he/she Will Never "get to their destination," Correct?
Thus, in light of the "Past tense" of:
The THREE Tenses Of God's ETERNAL Salvation:
"But we had the sentence of death in ourselves, that we should not
trust in ourselves, but in God Which raiseth the dead: Who delivered
us from so great a death, and doth deliver: in Whom we trust that He
will yet deliver us;" (2 Corinthians 1:9-10 KJB!) =
God's Will, Today, Under HIS PURE GRACE? Very Simply:
► faith, trust, [true heart] belief that God's Word Is Trustworthy! ◄
1) Past Tense = "...God delivered us from so great a death...":
God Establishes HIS Eternal Relationship With
those who humbly repent [change mind about sin] and:
believe, 100% trust, place Total faith, In The LORD JESUS CHRIST,
HIS Death (Precious BLOOD), Burial, And HIS Resurrection,
According To The Scriptures! [trusting life In Jesus' Hands!!]
(1 Corinthians 15:3-4; cp Ephesians 2:8-9; Romans 3-5 KJB!)
"GRACE Through faith" [offering NO finite "works!"], 100% Trusting In
The Precious Infinite Merits Of HIS ALL-Sufficient BLOOD Results:
All sins Forgiven, His Eternal Life, And, Peace With God!
(Ephesians 1:7; Colossians 2:13; Romans 6:23; Romans 5:1)
This Is Eternal Deliverance From the Penalty of sin,
The So Great A [Second ] Death! (Revelation 21:8) =
Justification and Spiritual Sanctification
(2 Corinthians 1:10a cp Romans 3:24)
Note: "works" [of love] are a Totally Separate matter altogether, Correct?
........... ↓ ↓ ↓ ↓ ↓ ↓ ↓ ↓ ↓ ↓
..........GRACE And Peace...
The title and subject of this thread is "accepting" Christ and if that is enough for salvation. So its not about the works of the Holy Spirit with in you.
If you receive Christ, then you are saved. That's the Bible, John 1:12. It's much more than believing the facts about Christ. It is an encounter with the One who died and rose again. If an individual has truly received Christ, then that person will be made alive in Him. He may not know what has happened or the implications. But that person has a new, alive spirit and has the possibility of becoming a true disciple. Not all are willing to pay the price. Some refuse the cross. Not all who are born again become kingdom Christians and so they gain no kingdom rewards. We get one life. It's a tragedy to waste it.The one time mere confession of "accepting Christ" from the non-Christian and the Christian is far from enough! It only puts you in the same category as Satan who believes! If you are a Christian what should your attitude be about doing the right thing? Are you saved? 1John 3:9 says “No one born of God commits sin; for God’s nature abides in him, and he cannot sin because he is born of God.” Many translations say "continue" in sin, a habit of sinning. Matthew 7:21 says: “Not everyone who says to me ‘Lord, Lord’ will enter the kingdom of heaven, but he who does the will of my Father who is in heaven.” Christianity is about doing God’s will. Rev 20:13: "... and they were judged every man according to their works."
What Jesus do you believe in? The one who gave himself to redeem us from all iniquity? The one who gave us a new nature, who enabled us to do what’s right? Shall you continue in sin that grace may abound? (Rom 6:1). What you do is directly related to what you believe.
You have the power to walk the way he walked.
Does obeying God's just commandments mean that it has to be a hard, white knuckled, teeth clenching event as a Christian? No! You can love Him and really want to do what is right, because you seek to please God with all of your heart, all of your mind and all of your soul. Many have felt the return love of God which cannot be replaced by anything on this Earth. Out of the abundance of love for God you will want to worship Him because he first loved you by His sacrifice. When you know Him even more you will see who He really is, His power, beauty, His gentleness, His tenderness, (and a long list of other superlatives) plus his continued forgiveness for the rare times you fall. Then you will want to worship Him even more!