Why do you want to make things tough?
Lifes Tough grow up, You Can't just lie and run and complain to the mods all the time
Welcome to Christian Forums, a Christian Forum that recognizes that all Christians are a work in progress.
You will need to register to be able to join in fellowship with Christians all over the world.
We hope to see you as a part of our community soon and God Bless!
Why do you want to make things tough?
Thanks for the heads up. What would I do without you?You did Actually and here I am!, But that's ok you always run when things get tough, Or you could talk about these false accusations you accuse of? wouldn't that be more constructive,The irony with you Barney be Careful of double standards
Actually, anyone can do just that if they want to. Just sayin'.Lifes Tough grow up, You Can't just lie and run and complain to the mods all the time
The blood of Jesus does indeed have the power to cleanse from all sin; and if so, why do you teach that people don’t have to walk in this liberty of being free from sin?
The verses you are quoting ? You are preaching to the choir...
I don’t get your point.....sorry....
I don't know. I don't doubt your experience one bit, but I've met so many model Christians who struggled for years to become fully consecrated. I couldn't agree with you more that we MUST be born again, though. And that's no afterthought. Same with freedom from sin in this life. But then you knew that. ;)
Sometimes there's no doubt in my mind that I'm consecrated, but even now, although I know God is dead serious about saving us, I'm not so sure about my own sincerity. And then, again, I think, "But righteousness is not by sincerity, but BY GRACE THROUGH FAITH.
The endgame of sanctification is so simple. If sin is evil, then how much is acceptable? And the answer is clear enough for any kindergartener to arrive at: NONE
With God there is mercy, but no excusal.
Is it just me or is that a no-brainer? The fact that I might miss the mark doesn't change the position of the mark, right? :)
I don't believe I have your testimony, btw. At least not in my inbox. I should give you mine, too.
As long as you 86 the Bible, yeah.
Christ didn't undergo legal (white throne) judgment at the cross, only executive judgment (punishment).