Lizbeth
Well-Known Member
Then it appears we need to learn the difference between faith and pretence. For the third time I'll quote this and hope it sinks in: Faith is the EVIDENCE of things NOT SEEN, the SUBSTANCE of things HOPED for.But children are also very good at pretending. We don't need to appropriate righteousness for ourselves to feel secure. God watches over us all.
To go by what the scriptures are saying is good...I do that very thing. What I won't do, however, is to appropriate the verses I like and reject the ones I don't like concerning me. I'm in God's hands. And you are in God's hands. No need to make outrageous claims for how righteous we are.
A righteous person doesn't think they are righteous....that's how righteousness works. And righteous is as righteous does...that's why we will only be judged by what we have DONE. If we are to be judged for a gift of righteousness by grace...it will be a harder judgment...not an easier one.
So then you must reconsider who is upside down here. ;)
You have to look at others who believe the Bible as much as you do...but disconnect from the temptation to name it and claim it according to the modern religious culture...that is powerful enough to affect people who are no longer part of the institutional church. Its one thing to leave the system and quite another to get the system out of a person.
Are you born again? If so, what happened when you were born again? Didn't the Lord turn your life around and put your feet in His paths of righteousness? Were you pretending? No, He wrought a miracle in we who BELIEVED on Jesus. Didn't mean we were perfect yet at that point, but my oh my we sure did change direction.