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yawnSo I am no longer saved.
OSAS has left the building.
who said you were ever saved?
yawnSo I am no longer saved.
OSAS has left the building.
Never said we are saved because of our actions. That’s Cart before horse. There is a cart and there is a horse. But one goes before the other
Yet he died with multiple wives. Ie he sinned until death
Yet that’s what your trustingYou do not need faith in yourself to be saved. How silly is that.
Addicts struggleOf course. Key word being “struggle”.
I went to Jesus and the CrossI hope you went to the right physician?
You would never do it if you where savedAre you saying I can convert to Islam and still be saved?
I will bring up again where our largest issue started yesterday. You seem to belittle your own sin as less than the man you described.
Is it possible in anyway, that man you made up could be saved? (death bed conversion not included in the "anyway")
Where did I belittle my own sin?
Are you asking me to judge now? Yes, I would not judge him. I examine myself. But 1 John 3:10 stands.
You would never do it if you where saved
If you had true faith and experienced gods true love you would understand
Apparently you missed the word lifestyle. That said however, God’s gift of grace is irrevocable. My question is whether someone who lives such a lifestyle could actually have at one time truly given their life to Christ.Can they? You tell me. After all, it’s just one sin, right? And per some, it would just be a besetting sin, and only one...
You avoided my question.
It is possible that man you made up could be saved without a deathbed conversion?
Apparently you missed the word lifestyle. That said however, God’s gift of grace is irrevocable. My question is whether someone who lives such a lifestyle could actually have at one time truly given their life to Christ.
Addicts struggle
Will god kick them out?
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Are you suggesting if one sins, they can't be saved because their actions show the heart and a new heart is incapable of sin?
Or are you twisting the issue?
The matter I was speaking of in regards to the heart, is how sin effects God's children who do fail.
You are sounding more and more double minded discern.
Have you ever once posted on CC with a different username or account?
Are you suggesting if one sins, they can't be saved because their actions show the heart and a new heart is incapable of sin?
Or are you twisting the issue?
The matter I was speaking of in regards to the heart, is how sin effects God's children who do fail.
You are sounding more and more double minded discern.
Have you ever once posted on CC with a different username or account?
Your answer is yes?I did in edit. Go back to post again.
Agree sounds very familiar .... that one ongoing sticking point that keeps coming up again and again.
I’m not saying a person who lives such a lifestyle could not give their life to Christ. I’m not implying that’s what you’re saying either. Bottom line, if such a person gave their life to Christ at one time, God’s gift of grace is irrevocable.Lifestyle of adultery is a lifestyle.
Last line in your post is in agreement to what I have been saying