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Yet one can’t ignore the consequence Paul points to who doesn’t subdue their body. Galatians 5:19-21 The consequence he gives to behavior by people who don’t control their flesh, but instead let the flesh control them.H steve,
I think it is much more an abundant living drive that Paul had in Christ, beyond “getting to heaven”.
They don’t inherit heaven. As in they go to hell. Those by definition that send one to hell if they die in them, are mortal sins
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TrueAs I said, it is about pleasing God, now, for we are in eternity *now.
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Nor does he presume he will, without persevering till the end.“Not as though I had already attained, either were already perfect: but I follow after, if that I may apprehend that for which also I am apprehended of Christ Jesus…Brothers and sisters, I do not consider myself yet to have taken hold of it…” Phil 3:12,13
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When he puts the consequence for bad behavior he lists, as not inheriting the kingdom of God, then we know what is the prize he’s focused on.If it was just heaven , or the resurrection, of course he has not attained it yet, if that is what he meant.
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It’s always about the prize. Think about it from Jesus disclosure about those who make it to heaven. Only a few make it. In Context ] link is operationalWhy would he mean that, when it is so obvious that he is still alive , on this earth ?
Why?
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TrueI think he wants to do the works that have been prepared for him since the foundation of the world.
So should every human being have the same focus
Since only a few make it to heaven, that suggests to me, there is
- no fear of God by them, therefore no obedience to what He wants
- they forgot that love of God comes first and foremost.
- they die disconnected from God
It’s not the same. With Paul, Jesus already did His work. Heaven was open but so was hell.He does not want to be like Moses, and be disqualified from entering into the promised land (though he was still “saved”), because he did not control his flesh/body.
In Moses day, hell was open, but heaven was not open.
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Mortal sin is a cinch to commit. Look at the list of sins Paul gave as an example. Are they hard or impossible to commit? Nope! They’re easy. If one dies in any of those sins they go to hell. I.E. They do not inherit heaven. Not my words but Paul’s.As to the resurrection, this is also the day the books are opened up, and we will be rewarded according to our faith/works.
It definitely can diminish your use of faith or harm your ministry. No one denies that ministers must be even more vigilant.it is just not that continual sin can lead to the ultimate sin.
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Just to pick one of those sins Paul mentions in that list from Galatians 5:19-21, is dissension διχοστασίαι, ]
Dissension, διχοστασίαι, [same Greek word for “dissensions” in Rm 16 Romans 16:16-18 RSVCE - Greet one another with a holy kiss. All - Bible Gateway”]In Context ] zeros in on people who divide or have divided from the only Church Jesus established and the apostles are building, and they are remaining divided from this Church. And what Church is that? The kataholos ekklesia,[Acts 9:31] the Catholic Church, #[27 (https://forums.catholic-questions.org/showpost.php?p=14630143&postcount=27)** ]
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