[Mal 4:5 :bowser: :bowser:] ..[Y]ou're very child like...
:yawn: Eph 4:14
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[Mal 4:5 :bowser: :bowser:] ..[Y]ou're very child like...
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Mt 15:14 :dizzy:
Paul's gospel doesn't disagree with Peter's gospel...which doesn't disagree with James' gospel... The gospel is the bible from cover to cover (Eph 4:14, Mal 4:5). :bowser: :bowser:
It certainly can !!! 2 Timothy 3:15 KJV - 1 Corinthians 13:11 KJV -I see that you're very child like. I'll bet those around you are impressed with that. Immaturity can be entertaining.
OSAS seems to promote one time confession and you are all set for salvation.
The Court had a good judge who didn't believe in that OSAS mumbo jumbo. The best we can hope for from OSASOBAMA is a OSASOMUSLIM.
What part of scripture is inconsistent? :smokie: Eph 4:14[Paul's gospel doesn't disagree with Peter's gospel...which doesn't disagree with James' gospel... The gospel is the bible from cover to cover (Eph 4:14, Mal 4:5). :bowser: :bowser:] Oh, so all good news is the same......GOOD.
It was good news when I got over being sick.
It was good news when I won a million dollars.
It was good news when my daughter had a baby.
Yep, all good news. BUT, not the same good news.
1 John 1:9 states: "If we confess our sins, he is faithful and just to forgive us our sins, and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness.
At first glance, one might ascertain that means we need to confess each sin we commit in order to be forgiven of that particular sin. However, that contradicts the Scriptures that state, Christ died for the sins of all. He paid the price with His shed blood and that was a one time sacrifice.
The Bible tells us, "By the which will we are sanctified through the offering of the body of Jesus Christ once for all." Christ paid the price once and for all. The True Believers sins were already paid for therefore, we need not add anything to what Christ already accomplished. So, what is that Scripture verse really saying? It's relating to us that after we hear the Gospel of our salvation, we must confess to God that we are guilty of being a lost sinner and willing to place ALL of our faith in Christ as our Savior.
Christ's sacrifice was accepted by God the Father when Christ was raised from the dead. It was finished. We need only place our faith in Christ while admitting that we're a sinner in need of a Savior and that Savior is The Lord Jesus Christ. So far as desiring a good relationship with God goes, I personally think confessing a known sin that we've committed is a good way to show God our desire to have good fellowship with Him. However, we need not confess each and every sin in order to be forgiven. We've already been forgiven!
OSAS seems to promote one time confession and you are all set for salvation.
OSAS seems to promote one time confession and you are all set for salvation.
Tell us all about your obedient walk (Eph 4:14). :smokie:Meshak seems to promote good works/deeds, so called obedience, and hatred towards The Apostle Paul...
What part of scripture is inconsistent? :smokie: Eph 4:14
"...t is so critical that we interpret Scripture carefully in order to understand it correctly. It is a rational process, not a mystical or whimsical one.
Is it a spiritual process? Absolutely. It starts with the understanding that Scripture is internally self-consistent. Therefore as we compare Scripture with Scripture, the clear parts explain the more difficult parts. The more we study, the more light is shed on our understanding. It is hard mental work, but it is spiritual work nonetheless..." Full text: The Truth Is Rational 1 Corinthians 2:14-16; Ephesians 1:18; Ephesians 4:23; 2 Timothy 1:7 by John MacArthur
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Tell us all about your obedient walk (Eph 4:14). :smokie:
Blessed are they that do his commandments, that they may have right to the tree of life, and may enter in through the gates into the city. For without are dogs, and sorcerers, and whoremongers, and murderers, and idolaters, and whosoever loveth and maketh a lie (Re 22:14–15).
I've noticed people undermine the consistency of scripture (Eph 4:14). How does that answer the question?[What part of scripture is inconsistent? :smokie: Eph 4:14] So you haven't noticed how people use James to counter Paul, or John to counter Paul?
What part of scripture is inconsistent? Eph 4:14 :chz4brnz:[Is it a spiritual process? Absolutely. It starts with the understanding that Scripture is internally self-consistent. Therefore as we compare Scripture with Scripture, the clear parts explain the more difficult parts. The more we study, the more light is shed on our understanding. It is hard mental work, but it is spiritual work nonetheless..." Full text: The Truth Is Rational 1 Corinthians 2:14-16; Ephesians 1:18; Ephesians 4:23; 2 Timothy 1:7 by John MacArthur] So what's your point?
No argument here (Eph 4:14). :juggle:[Blessed are they that do his commandments, that they may have right to the tree of life, and may enter in through the gates into the city. For without are dogs, and sorcerers, and whoremongers, and murderers, and idolaters, and whosoever loveth and maketh a lie (Re 22:14–15).] I don't "do his commandments"...
I've noticed people undermine the consistency of scripture (Eph 4:14). How does that answer the question?
What part of scripture is inconsistent? Eph 4:14 :chz4brnz:
I don't "do his commandments" to gain life in the future. That may be the good news (gospel) for some, but for those who are saved by grace, we have life now and He does His work in and through us.