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We are pure and perfect in God’s eyes when we are justified, however that does not happen at our Baptism. It happens when we first believe in and accept the grace of God in the sacrifice of His perfect Son.
I like you Richard. I admire your tenacity. Please for the record when you state something like these notions about belief they are not universal and they are not agreed on and for the record you should, in my opinion, this would be more palatable…Romans 10:9
That if thou shalt confess with thy mouth the Lord Jesus, and shalt believe in thine heart that God hath raised him from the dead, thou shalt be saved.
For instance…as you know we disagree on Justification, I, as a Protestant do not believe that it happens in Baptism and I know you do…I on the other hand believe it happens when we believe and as you know I reference the letter to the Romans, thay you disagree on as has been pointed out by others that this statement has nothing to do with salvation, concerning confessing and I have seen that it is addressing the Judiazing Christians. I understand that…
Our Protestant understanding of Salvation includes as you know Justification and Sanctification and I know that it parallels your concept of ongoing Justification in your thinking…and we agree on Glorification. We both agree that we need God’s graces.
Now Richard this would indicate that you know both sides of the coin and then a proper discussion could be entertained…may you stay in Christ.![]()