If God promised that your entire sin debt to Him could be forever erased
AND
that He'd account to you the righteousness of His Son, would you want it?
yes to the first part
and
huh? to the second part
If God promised that your entire sin debt to Him could be forever erased
AND
that He'd account to you the righteousness of His Son, would you want it?
:chew:
...........where da remote.....dis channel smucks......?
If God promised that your entire sin debt to Him could be forever erased
tough dialoguing when you're red
could?
it is
that is what I believe
...that He'd account to you the righteousness of His Son, would you want it?
huh?
You seriously have no idea what I'm talking about?
Your entire life's sin debt is, right now, completely and forever gone and never able to be re-attributed to you, putting you beyond all reach of God's condemnation?
again I can say yes to part of it
but
definitely no the the rest
why do you ask such complicated questions?
Your entire life's sin debt is, right now, completely and forever gone
putting you beyond all reach of God's condemnation?
AND that He'd account to you the righteousness of His Son,
if you do, and i don't like what you said, i'll lock this thread!
Why the heck do I waste my time here?
when what I meant to say (sorry for being unclear) is that you can know RIGHT NOW that your entire sin debt is erased FOREVER. But if I'm not mistaken, your church forbids anyone claiming that knowledge on penalty of anathema. True?If God promised that your entire sin debt to Him could be forever erased
This is what Paul says God does for all who come to Christ in faith: not merely forgiven (though they are that) but actually JUSTIFIED: reckoned with the very righteousness of Christ Jesus Himself. There's no continuum, spectrum, sliding scale, gray area or middle ground here. One has His righteousness now and forever, or one has no righteousness and so stands condemned. But again, I suspect your church seeks to suppress this knowledge as well.that He'd account to you the righteousness of His Son, would you want it?