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Many people intuitively know that the nature of sin has not changed âthis side of the crossâ. Sin separates people from God, whether they are "savedâ or not. I have had Reformed members tell me that sin can no longer separate believers from God, like the analagy you give of the walls of the boat being too high. They say that we cannot be separated from the love of God, and that nothing can snatch us out of his hand. This is because they deny the doctrine of free will, and that God never takes away the ability He has given us to JUMP out of His hand!Most the Congregation believed you could walk away from Salvation, which meant, by your Actions (denied works of course) or one could lose faith (Apostacy) or by your works it shows that you have lost faithEach group all held to the notion that the Holy Spirit was Removed from them, Left them, or they Lost the Holy Spirit
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They also confuse the love of God with salvation. Jesus loves all He created, whether they are dead in their sins, or not. While we were yet sinners, He died for us. He will allow a human being that He loves to walk away from Him. He may even weep over the separation. Though we cannot be separated from His Love, we can certainly be separated from the Kingdom.
Interesting.Code:He said that, we were NOT called to be judges, but we were called to be fruit inspectors!
John 7:24
Do not judge by appearances, but judge with right judgment."
Is a fruit inspector one of the offices of the Church that I missed somehow? Let me seeâŚBishop, Presbyter, Deacon, Teacher, PastorâŚit must be in there somewhere. What verse is that?
I think people intuitively know that serious sin separates us from the Life of God. These people would deny the sacrament of reconciliation, and the concept of mortal sin, but their conscience affirms them.âŚquestions his own salvation, every time he falls into âserious sinâ
Such perspectives emanate from a deficient theology. As Nicodemus observed, it is a âone timeâ event. A person cannot re-enter his motherâs womb again, and a person cannot become âunbornâ spiritually either. One can lose their birthright, and flee from the House into which they were born, as the prodigal son did, but they cannot undo an eternal event that has occurred.Funny,** they would never use the term I got born again, again.**
It is a testimony to the felt sense of people that they need post baptismal cleansing and renewal. We continually need to be washed, and people know this in their hearts, though they may deny it with their doctrine.⌠with Shane Claiborne, but years ago I listened to him talk, jokingly, about how he got born again, and again, and again, and again, every year at a revival camp through baptism!
Indeed, He has provided all things needful for our salvation through His One Body, the Church.I thank God for a sacramental economy![]()
Yes, this is why I left as well. Instead of looking to Jesus, and understanding the Church as a hospital for sinners, rather than a museum for saints, I looked at the people and found them lacking. Only it did not wait until Monday! They started cussing and yelling at one another as soon as they started to exit from that cramped matchbox parking lot!They would say look at the people, they go to the Catholic Church on sunday, and live like the devil on monday!
To be good fruitbearing witnesses is the best way that Catholics can fight heresy.