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John_the_Blind
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Sooooooo say I claim to be ‘saved’ by accepting Jesus into my life, and then later fall way and renounce my faith and join another faith diametrically opposed to Christianity, and work very, very hard to be a good member of that new faith. Let’s say I die while a member of that other faith. I’m still ‘saved’ ?
Where’s the incentive to ‘follow the rules’ of Christianity if you can do anything you like and it’s all good? Where’s the incentive to lead a good life and avoid sin?
Why should God bring you into his Grace if you’re not going to lift a finger to do his will or even acknowledge him? Are you THAT good a person on your own that you DESERVE and DEMAND salvation?
OSAS is an empty bill of goods to try and get you to sign on- if you want salvation you better be working for it each and every day.
If the bumper-sticker ‘John 3:16’ is all that’s needed, why the need for Jesus to offer his commandments? Why all the instructions if there’s no downside to ignoring them?
Where’s the incentive to ‘follow the rules’ of Christianity if you can do anything you like and it’s all good? Where’s the incentive to lead a good life and avoid sin?
Why should God bring you into his Grace if you’re not going to lift a finger to do his will or even acknowledge him? Are you THAT good a person on your own that you DESERVE and DEMAND salvation?
OSAS is an empty bill of goods to try and get you to sign on- if you want salvation you better be working for it each and every day.
If the bumper-sticker ‘John 3:16’ is all that’s needed, why the need for Jesus to offer his commandments? Why all the instructions if there’s no downside to ignoring them?
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