Where is it?Philetus said::up: and :rotfl:
I’m afraid the gruesome twosome is quickly becoming a tyrannical trio.
I pray this is not the case.
I wish Lighthouse would respond to my post from 1 & 2 Timothy.
Where is it?Philetus said::up: and :rotfl:
I’m afraid the gruesome twosome is quickly becoming a tyrannical trio.
I pray this is not the case.
I wish Lighthouse would respond to my post from 1 & 2 Timothy.
Who said I wasn't taking responsibility for it. All I ever said was that I don't identify with it.Philetus said:That's great!
Now, before you and Fred steal another ipod,( :chuckle: ) you might want to consider godrulz's advice:
even if you don't swallow all his theology ... though a good dose might do you good.
I'm a better communicator than they are, so I'll be fine.Lighthouse, my brother (B), you have a good heart! And my only caution to you is that in this matter you might want to have your head follow your heart, because as a man thinks in his heart so is he. All I’m saying is that while you play with their ideas and even if you adopt some as your own, don’t catch their spirit. It causes nothing but dissention.
I said too much. I’ll bow out of this discussion for a while. It harms my spirit.
In love,
Philetus
Lighthouse said:Wesley was wrong. And all sin is forgiven, but persistence in sin is not done by those who have died to sin.
godrulz said:Some Christians are in bondage to sins of the flesh like lust or gluttony. Wesley was wrong on this point, but not on many other good things he taught.
As an open theist, future non-existent sins that may or may not happen are not forgiven before we are born. We may not even become a believer since the future is open. What is true is that the same provision for past sins exists for future sins, but forgiveness is wisely linked with confession and repentance with a willingness to obey the Spirit and Word, not the desires of the flesh, lusts of the eyes/world, wiles of the enemy.
Sozo... can you spare the drama?Sozo said:Oh my gosh, I don't think I've ever seen one post that is so completely hate filled towards Christ as this one of yours, godrulz. If God was still striking people dead, you'd be first on His list.
Look who's talking.Knight said:Sozo... can you spare the drama?
Seriously, you are like a junior high school girl.
If you wish to refute godrulz post, by all means do so! But spare us the pageantry.
I'm not saying they're forgiven before we're born, though I know some MAD who believe this, but I am saying they are all forgiven once we accept forgiveness. God says, "You are forgiven for the sins you have committed, and any you will commit in the future." That's how I see it. And you can't even support your stance that this is not true.godrulz said:Some Christians are in bondage to sins of the flesh like lust or gluttony. Wesley was wrong on this point, but not on many other good things he taught.
As an open theist, future non-existent sins that may or may not happen are not forgiven before we are born. We may not even become a believer since the future is open. What is true is that the same provision for past sins exists for future sins, but forgiveness is wisely linked with confession and repentance with a willingness to obey the Spirit and Word, not the desires of the flesh, lusts of the eyes/world, wiles of the enemy.
Truth is, I don't even understand what it is about his post that you consider to be hate filled. Maybe you need to explain it to me like I'm a five year old, cause I sure ain't getting it.Sozo said:Oh my gosh, I don't think I've ever seen one post that is so completely hate filled towards Christ as this one of yours, godrulz. If God was still striking people dead, you'd be first on His list.
Exactly!elected4ever said:Look who's talking.
the moral religionist said:Some Christians are in bondage to sins of the flesh like lust or gluttony.
There are no "future non-existent sins" for those in Christ. The Christian is not in the flesh. They have been transferred from the dominion of the law of sin and death and into the law of the Spirit of life in Christ Jesus. This is the crux of Christianity, the gospel message, the truth, the essential doctrine that escapes you. Jesus died for the sins of the whole world. ALL forgiveness of sins is in Him. Those who are in Him, have the forgiveness of ALL sins, because they are free from the dominion of sin and death. That system, no longer has any authority over them. They have passed from death to life. From darkness to light.As an open theist, future non-existent sins that may or may not happen are not forgiven before we are born.
The free gift is available to ALL men by grace through faith in Christ. Once that happens, godless, (now listen closely for the millionth time), then the believer is a NEW creation. They are NEW, godless. Do you know what NEW means? He takes something that is dead and gives it life, NEVER to die again. (I know you reject that, but that's because you're still dead).We may not even become a believer since the future is open.
Your first comment and this last comment is what sparked my utter distaste for your anti-Christ stance. No question, I'm a jerk to people who preach a false gospel, but the intent of my heart is expose you demonically motivated perverts, and to hope that maybe one person will see through your facade.What is true is that the same provision for past sins exists for future sins, but forgiveness is wisely linked with confession and repentance with a willingness to obey the Spirit and Word, not the desires of the flesh, lusts of the eyes/world, wiles of the enemy.
Are you saying that this is what Wesley taught and was wrong about?godrulz said:Some Christians are in bondage to sins of the flesh like lust or gluttony. Wesley was wrong on this point, but not on many other good things he taught.
Questionable words, in my eyes. You really are approaching a works-based soteriology. I'm sure that I won't convince you of that, but that's what you're doing. Plain. As. Day.godrulz said:What is true is that the same provision for past sins exists for future sins, but forgiveness is wisely linked with confession and repentance with a willingness to obey the Spirit and Word, not the desires of the flesh, lusts of the eyes/world, wiles of the enemy.
Thank you!sentientsynth said:Questionable words, in my eyes. You really are approaching a works-based soteriology. I'm sure that I won't convince you of that, but that's what you're doing. Plain. As. Day.
Actually I don't think that's any big secret. I have made it very clear that I disagree with godrulz faith plus works gospel but that doesn't mean I am going to call him a "pervert".Sozo said:Thank you!
Finally, it takes 3 years for someone to see what godless has been saying over and over again.
That's fair.Knight said:Actually I don't think that's any big secret. I have made it very clear that I disagree with godrulz faith plus works gospel but that doesn't mean I am going to call him a "pervert".
Knight said:THREAD RESET.
I do not make the sweeping claim that Christians cannot sin because I acknowledge that the word sin can also be used as a simple verb to describe behavior that is in opposition to God's will. I acknowledge that Paul used the word "sin" in a more broad scope so therefore I will use the word likewise.
So now you care what words Paul uses???? :sigh:Sozo said:I'm just calling him what I believe Paul would call him
I care a great deal about the words he uses. Have I said otherwise? I'm just wanting to understand why he uses them.Knight said:So now you care what words Paul uses???? :sigh: