Jesus gives us commandments that He expects us to keep, or else He wouldn’t have given them to us. That’s why their called “commandments”, not “suggestions”. I will reach that point someday, with His Grace!
I don’t understand what you are trying to say here? You say that He expects us to keep His commandments, and then you say that you will reach that point someday. Will that be here on this earth, or in heaven? For me it will be in heaven, because if I was able to keep them here, then I wouldn’t need a savior, like Jesus.
Amen!!! That’s what Catholics call Confession as we go to our “Ministers of Reconciliation”. By your argument, are you implying that Catholics don’t turn to God seeking His Mercy? That would be odd.
You were the one who said that when you sin, you turn away from God’s mercy. Don’t try and twist what I am saying, please!
That does not answer the question. It speeks nothing of judgment, and it is not in Christ’s words. Let me re-phrase the question:
Where in the Gospels does Christ tell us that we are judged by anything other than our actions?
Where in the Gospels does Christ tell us that we are judged by anything other than our actions?
Is that all Robert? Are you simply ignoring the fact that Jesus,
the Good Shepherd is judging the sheep and the goats by what? Not by their Faith, for they all call out,
’Lord, when did we see you hungry or thirsty or a stranger or naked or ill or in prison, and not minister to your needs?’
Jesus last words on the cross were; “ït is finished.” He meant that His work on the cross was finished, our sins were paid for in full that day. True born again Christians will not be judged for their sins at the Great White Throne Judgement. God’s chosen will only be judged, and rewarded for what they did with what God had elected for them to do. That judgement will take place at the rapture.