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No worries at all, my friendYou state your affiliation as Anglican. I’m sorry I offended you.
Pax et bonum, Jim Dandy
No worries at all, my friendYou state your affiliation as Anglican. I’m sorry I offended you.
Pax et bonum, Jim Dandy
Even for stealing a pack of gum?It’s really interesting how you twist what I say and make it something that I never said at all. Sinners who don’t repent will not be in the kingdom of God, period.
Until, in your paradigm, we sin and die without repentance, correct?All purging of our sins was done on the cross. We avail ourselves of that purging sacrifice through FAITH in what He did.
You believe, once you make a confession of faith in Jesus as your personal Lord and Savior (something not found in Scripture, BTW), that your sins are purged, correct? All your sins have been washed away (i.e. purged) and God “sees” you as perfect.All purging of our sins was done on the cross. We avail ourselves of that purging sacrifice through FAITH in what He did.
Of course they are love. If someone says “I love chocolate” you wouldn’t say, “Huh? I don’t know what you mean.”]Ok, you got me here, but only the first three. The rest aren’t love at all
These are all the different saving faiths and works that are required to be able to enter the kingdom of heaven.How is this faith any different than that of Jn. 3:16
Your example is faulty PR. You ask if this person steals a pack of gum and is unrepentant, will this person be allowed into the kingdom of heaven. In your very restricted example, you seem to be assumning that this is the only sin that he is guilty of. I said that I cannot know this persons heart. What I meant by that is if there is one unrepented sin in a persons life there are probably more and this I cannot know. But this I do know. If this person has truely sinned, 1Jn.3:4Whosoever committeth sin transgresseth also the law: for sin is the transgression of the law., and is unrepentant, they will not be in God’s heavenly kingdom. Repentance is a prerequisite for acceptance of the saving sacrifice of Jesus Christ and that is the ONLY way into heaven. John 14:6 Jesus saith unto him, I am the way, the truth, and the life: no man cometh unto the Father, but by me.Even for stealing a pack of gum?
This is the God of mercy whom you worship? :bigyikes:
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All purging of our sins was done on the cross. We avail ourselves of that purging sacrifice through FAITH in what He did.
ALL of our sins have been purged on the cross. This is an immense gift that Christ offers to us, but a gift has two parts. In order for it to be a valid gift it MUST be accepted and the acceptance of this gift can only be accomplished if we repent. Do you really think that God is going to give us the gift of salvation if we are unrepentant?Until, in your paradigm, we sin and die without repentance, correct?
What does it mean to be a "true believer" in Jesus Christ?It’s all true believers in Jesus the Christ the Son of the Living God; God in the flesh.
These are all the different saving faiths and works that are required to be able to enter the kingdom of heaven.
We are saved:
By believing in Christ (Jn 3:16; Acts 16:31)
By eating His flesh and drinking His blood (John 6)
By repentance (Acts 2:38; 2 Pet 3:9)
By baptism (Jn 3:5; 1 Pet 3:21; Titus 3:5)
By the work of the Spirit (Jn 3:5; 2 Cor 3:6)
By declaring with our mouths (Lk 12:8; Rom 10:9)
By coming to a knowledge of the truth (1 Tim 2:4; Heb 10:26)
By works (Rom 2:6-7; James 2:24)
By grace (Acts 15:11; Eph 2:8)
By his blood (Rom 5:9; Heb 9:22)
By his righteousness (Rom 5:17; 2 Pet 1:1)
By his Cross (Eph 2:16; Col 2:14)
Saying you understand the verse do NOT mean you do.These verses are about the CHURCH being the Authority - not the written word.
You can twist it all you want but it’ll always mean that the Church has the authority to decide in matters of faith and morals.
You do hold fast to what you’ve been taught.Jesus spoke of the Universal Church - period. He wasn’t speaking of local Churches - never even mentioned a “local” Church. Sorry pal - there is only ONE (Matt. 16:16-19, 18:15-18, John 17:20-23).
authority to decide in matters of faith and morals.
God does us men and women but not exclusively (Saul’s conversion- maybe you missed it. I saw it when I read Acts.**What you fail to understand is that God ALWAYS uses men to spread his word, build his nation establish his Church and dispense his Sacraments. All throughout the OT and the NT - this is the case. Read your Bible, my anti-Catholic friend.
That includes not leaning on the understanding of church leaders cuz that verse is for all of us, is it not?As Phillipians reminds us - lean NOTon your own understanding but on God’s.
What’s your point?You’re dancing around the issue again.
ANSWER the question:
Can you show me where it says that all believers are part of Christ’s ONE Church? Can you?
If you don’t have an answer - just admit it and go on.
Paul thought that he and Barnabas should not take John Mark and Barnabus thought they should. That caused them (Paul and Barnabus) to part ways.:whacky::whacky:*But all “true believers” in Jesus the Christ believe different things! Are you saying there is more than one truth? That it doesn’t matter your truth, my truth, his truth, their truth etc etc are all the same??
Come on!
Cinette:shrug:*
The conversation you were having with another person was about three Bible understandings. The person said he’d ‘give you latitude’ for 2 of those subjects. You said he was changing his mind. I said not necessarily. Using ‘latitude’ as he did does NOT mean he was changing his mind.Huh?
***Don’t ***really understand your statement the way you structured your sentence. Please clarify.
Jn 3:16You believe, once you make a confession of faith in Jesus as your personal Lord and Savior (something not found in Scripture, BTW),
that your sins are purged, correct? All your sins have been washed away (i.e. purged) and God “sees” you as perfect.
Catholics believe this purging occurs, too–just at a different time.
Oh, but it does PR because if the sins are not purged at the moment of our acceptance, it means that we are not justified in the eyes of God and if we are not justified in the eyes of God at the moment of our acceptance of Jesus sacrifice then it means that acceptance of Christ’s sacrifice does not save at all or in the case of the CC’s teaching a purging of sins must occur that is in addition to Christ’s sacrifice but is neccessary in order to make Christ’s sacrifice valid. This is NOT what the bible teaches.If it doesn’t negate Christ’s atoning death to have your sins purged at the moment of your alleged “confession of faith”, then it doesn’t negate Christ’s atoning death to have your sins purged in Purgatory either.
The Church is the Authority of Christ on earth (Matt. 18:15-18).What’s your point?
There’s not exact quote with your words. I never said there was. However, the church is ‘the called out ones’. God calls us out from the world into His Body. Those who respond to Him are part of His Body, thus His church.
Can a person who gets drunk in their home without incident be charged with a crime? I don’t think so.*I am not sure that drunkedness is not a crime but it certainly can lead to big sins. So yes, drunkedness is a sin. *
Then PLEASE list these "essential" beliefs.Paul thought that he and Barnabas should not take John Mark and Barnabus thought they should. That caused them (Paul and Barnabus) to part ways.
There are essential beliefs that make us true believers. There are areas of misunderstandings by ALL of us which don’t matter eternally to God. Of course, this is my opinion as I read the Bible and observe God’s church. Early Jewish Christians thought the Gentile converst should be circumsized. Their belief was wrong. That wrong understanding didn’t make them non-Christian.
Do you equate faith and belief always?[SIGN1]That is absolutely not true.[/SIGN1] For even the demons believe and shudder.
There’s eros, agape, filial love.
There’s love of chocolate, love of doggies, love of soccer.
There’s selfish love and egotistical love and undying love.
There’s poetic love and scientific love and biological love.
There’s…
Object of a true believer’s faith: Jesus, God the Son, Creator of the Universe, died for our sins, raised from the dead, lives forevermore.What does it mean to be a "true believer" in Jesus Christ?
You’re the Bible scholar of this forum. Why don’t you tell us, please?Then PLEASE list these "essential" beliefs.
Surely you have a list - right?
Gal2These are all the different saving faiths and works that are required to be able to enter the kingdom of heaven.
We are saved:
By believing in Christ (Jn 3:16; Acts 16:31)
By eating His flesh and drinking His blood (John 6)
By repentance (Acts 2:38; 2 Pet 3:9)
By baptism (Jn 3:5; 1 Pet 3:21; Titus 3:5)
By the work of the Spirit (Jn 3:5; 2 Cor 3:6)
By declaring with our mouths (Lk 12:8; Rom 10:9)
By coming to a knowledge of the truth (1 Tim 2:4; Heb 10:26)
By works (Rom 2:6-7; James 2:24)
By grace (Acts 15:11; Eph 2:8)
By his blood (Rom 5:9; Heb 9:22)
By his righteousness (Rom 5:17; 2 Pet 1:1)
By his Cross (Eph 2:16; Col 2:14)