CharismaticLady
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I've begun saying "trust" as the verb for "faith", hoping to make a more clear distinction.
Much love!
So aren't you going to keep saying if something is not of faith it is sin? How would you say that now? Explain what you mean. I'm not finding fault; there is a reason for my question. In my own past I had faith something was not sin, that I now believe was. I felt no shame or guilt, because for a short time, I was believing a false teaching. Not only that, but it didn't stop God from talking to me or doing miracles for me. Could that be a willful trespass? Just to be on the safe side, I've now repented and asked forgiveness for my ignorance. But I'm still not sure that ignorance of sin will not condemn us? What do you think?
Edit: Wow! I just woke up (2:44 am) and God spoke to me the answer on why my sin didn't separate me from God; that while in the midst of my sin, He still spoke to me and performed the greatest miracle to date He's ever done for me. It was because He saw me overcoming that sin and will die righteous and holy - His requirement for heaven. I love when He does this. I wrote a book based on all the things He told me when I first wake up.
Just went back to bed and He gave me some more on the same subject. He doesn't see us as sinners, but as overcomers through His foreknowledge. This is why some people never hear His voice. His future foreknowledge sees them dying in unrepentant sins. This is also why the last church age, Laodecia, where Christ is on the outside, He still sees them as part of His church, and they do not receive the strong delusion that other unbelievers will receive when the Antichrist is revealed. They will become martyrs for Him! The greatest work we can do for Him is laying down our life.
Therefore, there is some merit in the OSAS doctrine, but the truth is, He is not looking at us from the beginning, but what state He sees us in at the end. For only the righteous and holy will enter heaven. It is why in the letters to the seven churches, the common word in each age is "overcomer."
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