Futile self-deception.
Yep, the self-deception is believing you can keep Law by your own doings.
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Futile self-deception.
True, but there is a “ catch” .....Jesus did “everything” necessary to provide for the Salvation Of any man that ever lived...all one has to do is “ cash -in” with Faith in regard to that “ Good News” ....Hitler, Stalin, Pol Pot.....all those evil men? They are not in Hell today for their enormous sins....Their sins were paid for in full—-They Just neglected to “ cash in” on what had already been accomplished FOR them at the Cross —— they had no Faith......” without Faith , it is impossible to please God”..
How about You ? Do you have enough Faith in the Gospel Of 1Cor15:1-4 to REST in it? If you aren’t “ resting” in it , you are “ working”....which is Adding things to it like infant baptism, confession before another Sinner who wears a funny collar, or the taking of the Sacraments or adding a perfectly timed ( Lucky) Repentance, or refraining from all “ willful” sins, etc.
You’re gonna find out, too late possibly , that the song “ Nothing But The Blood” had it right all along....you sang it mindlessly dozens of times, but not for one second did you actually Believe it....That will be to your Eternal Misfortune.......
Even I can walk on water!
(When it’s frozen)
Can you walk on Fire? That could come in very handy for you some day....lol....Sorry ....I know it was a “ cheap shot”..... just kidding, actually....
NO, you have been told time and time again, and given examples in scripture!
Baptized into Christ is the real salvation! When the man said, "I believe Jesus Christ is the Son of God" his sins were forgiven by the Blood of the Lamb and washed away by the Blood. It happened that very second.
Now he is water baptized confessing Christ as His Saviour! The act of water baptism is showing what the Holy Spirit did when He entered and baptized him into Christ.
How hard is this to understand? Can't you see that professing water baptism as necessary for salvation is denying that Christ's shed blood is enough?
I'm telling you it is blasphemy!
If God already sees us as law keepers, then for what purpose are we sanctified?Then God will see you as a Law-keeper, even though you fail at times.
your the one who is outside the church founded by Christ on the peter the apostles and their successors Matt 16:18
Teaching authority of the Apostles and their successors founded in the one true church by Jesus Christ!
Jesus Christ is the head of the church, (eph 5:23) the body of Christ,
(col 1:18) the new and eternal covenant, (pre-figured Jer 31:31) (Heb 8:8) new covenant replaces the Mosaic covenant, (Heb 8:13) Christ replaces David as king, (Lk 1:32-33) Jesus Christ is the only mediator between God and men, (1 Tim 2:5 & Heb 12:24) but a mediator remains on earth mediating between God and His people, but Christ ascended to heaven, (acts 1) before He did He founded His church, on Peter, and the apostles, and their successors!
Mt 16:18 Mt 28:19 Acts 1:17 acts 2:42 acts 8:31 & 35 Lk 10:16 Jn 8:32 Jn 13:20 Jn 16:13
Jn 20:21-22 eph 2:20
We must be taught by Peter, the apostles, and their successors! Lk 10:16 Matt 28:19 Jn 21:17
Matt 28:19 Go ye therefore, and teach all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost:
Lk 1:4 That thou mightest know the certainty of those things, wherein thou hast been instructed.
Acts 8:30 And Philip ran thither to him, and heard him read the prophet Esaias, and said, Understandest thou what thou readest?
31 And he said, How can I, except some man should guide me? And he desired Philip that he would come up and sit with him.
Col 2:7 Rooted and built up in him, and stablished in the faith, as ye have been taught, abounding therein with thanksgiving.
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The obedience of faith!
Rom 1:5 By whom we have received grace and apostleship, for obedience to the faith among all nations, for his name.
Taught the one true faith revealed by Christ to His apostles! Eph 4:5 Jude 1:3
We are not commanded to read and make doctrine for ourselves but obey those who God puts in authority.
or you could have scripture insights that shows I’m misunderstanding scripture
I ask questions and none can answer them
your not accountable for sins that you truly can’t remember
The Bible mentions several (9? ) types of Baptism....most of them Dry.....There is only ONE that is essential for Salvation.... “ Baptism into the Body Of Christ”..... one gets that by putting their Faith in Jesus Christ and the Gospel Of Paul—— Plus NOTHING.
And yes, you read it correctly —- it’s PAULS GOSPEL , Given to Him by Jesus personally ....Paul referred to 1Cor 15:1-4 at least 3 times as “ his Gospel”......google it.....
But I totally agree with you here. I don't see how I could be in error in this case. All cheap grace peddlers claim that any talk of obedience to God is a sure sign of legalism. It really gets old. Like a broken record. Not a word of what sin cost Jesus from any of you. Every time we sin we add to His suffering on the cross, retroactively (I think that's the right word). And don't tell me that's impossible, because God is eternal.
The iniquity of us all was laid on Christ as our Substitute and Security. The guilt of every descendant of Adam was pressing on His heart.
All His life Christ had been proclaiming the good news of the Father’s pardoning love, but now with the terrible weight of guilt upon Him He could not see the Father’s forgiving face.
This pierced His heart with a sorrow that no human can ever fully understand. This agony was so great that He hardly felt His physical pain. Satan wrung the heart of Jesus with fierce temptations.
Hope did not tell Him that He would come out from the grave a conqueror, nor did it tell Him that the Father accepted His sacrifice.
Christ felt the anguish the sinner will feel when mercy will no longer plead for the guilty race.
It was the sense of sin, bringing the Father’s wrath on Him as our Substitute, that broke the heart of the Son of God. Angels hid their faces from the fearful sight.
The sun refused to look on the awful scene. Its full, bright rays were illuminating the earth at midday, when suddenly it seemed to be blotted out. Complete darkness surrounded the cross. “Until the ninth hour there was darkness over all the land.” There was no natural cause for this darkness, which was as deep as midnight without moon or stars. It was a miraculous God-given testimony that would confirm the faith of later generations.
In that thick darkness God hid His presence.
God and holy angels were beside the cross. The Father was with His Son.
Yet He did not reveal His presence. In that dreadful hour Christ was not to be comforted with the Father’s presence. In the thick darkness, God veiled the last human agony of His Son.
All who had seen Christ in His suffering had been convicted that He was divine. Through long hours of agony He had been open to the view of the jeering multitude.
Now He was mercifully hidden by the mantle of God.
A nameless terror held the crowd gathered around the cross.
Cursing and insults stopped.
Vivid lightning occasionally flashed from the cloud and revealed the crucified Redeemer.
Priests, rulers, executioners, the mob, all thought their time to be punished had come. Some whispered that Jesus would now come down from the cross.
At the ninth hour, the darkness lifted from the people but still enclosed the Savior.
No eye could penetrate the deep gloom that enshrouded Christ’s suffering.
Then “Jesus cried out with a loud voice, saying, ‘Eloi, Eloi, lama sabachthani?’ that is, ‘My God, My God, why have You forsaken Me?’”
Many who believed on Him heard His cry of despair. Hope left them. If God had forsaken Jesus, in what could His followers trust?
The spotless Son of God hung upon the cross, His flesh lacerated with stripes, His hands nailed to the wooden bars, His feet spiked to the tree, His royal head pierced by thorns.
And all that He endured—the agony that racked His body, and the unutterable anguish that filled His soul at the hiding of His Father’s face—speaks to each child of humanity, declaring:
For you the Son of God consents to bear this burden of guilt;
for you He plunders the domain of death; for you He opens the gates of Paradise;
for you He offers Himself as a sacrifice—from love to you.
Your False Teaching says essentially that Jesus died for all the sins that you had the Super Memory and the Good Luck to think to REPENT OF before you died...
I know you weren't addressing me but for the record, I don't believe that at all. If that were the case, none of us would have any hope, obviously. :)
Exactly....that is why jbfplusluckyreoentance is in error
It says whosoever BELIEVES and is baptized shall be saved, a true statement.
Being born of water is the natural birth of man, it's not water baptism!
I love Catholics. The best job I ever had was at a business owned and run by a family of devout, godly, Catholic people. I miss them so much. It almost brings a tear to my eye.
Well, you may be on track there, but you're surrounded by folks who aren't. :)Paul tells us we don't have a license to sin because we are saved by Grace through faith.
I seriously doubt anyone who thinks that way has ever been saved!
You have a wonderful knack for spin, Doctor.You mention” cheap Grace” in your little mostly Unbiblical Fairy Tale.....you show a vivid imagination!
However, anybody that believes in “ cheap Grace” must automatically believe in the “ Cheap Blood” that purchased it.....shame on you and anybody else that promotes so- called “ cheap Grace”....
Imagine that.Frankly I don't believe that, either; although @Blood Bought 1953 misrepresents me as saying that.
Good stuff, JBF. :)What I really believe is that when we come to Christ, we make a 180-degree turn away from sin, death, hell, and satan, towards righteousness, life, heaven, and God.
And this does not consist of dredging up every sin that I have ever committed and specifically repenting of each individual sin. The Holy Spirit will pinpoint those sins over time so that we can confess them and be cleansed, after we are saved.
Repenting means changing your direction so that you are no longer walking in the direction of sin. Then when the Holy Spirit pinpoints a specific sin to you, you will not any longer walk acccording to that sin because you were not walking in sin's direction.
If someone genuinely repents of sin, the love of God will be shed abroad in his heart (Romans 5:5); which is the fulfilling of the righteousness of the law within him (Romans 13:8-10, Galatians 5:14, 1 John 5:3, 2 John 1:6, Romans 8:4). And therefore, through the love of the Lord, we will cease from committing sins (1 John 3:9, 1 John 3:6, 1 John 2:17), according to the spirit and not the letter (Romans 7:6); because love fulfills the law and if the righteousness of the law is fulfilled in my life, I am not sinning (1 John 3:4).
However, you have misrepresented my point of view.
Therefore it is not going to condemn a man if he is baptized and places his faith in the operation of God.
If you count on that and are never baptized, you are gambling your eternity on the idea that you are right. And if you lose that gamble, you lose everything.
Some people thrive in gambling; but I think it is sheer folly to gamble one's eternity on the idea that water in John 3:5 might mean the amniotic fluid of natural birth; especially when baptism is a viable interpretation for what water might mean in that verse. The context bears it out in John 4:1-2.
I was thinking the same thing. Reminded me of Marymog although bb would hate that comparison.You have a wonderful knack for spin, Doctor.:
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