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  1. JudgeRightly

    Search the scriptures

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    Can a Christian lose their salvation

    Agreed. Faith itself is not meritorious. In other words, to use a favorite analogy of mine from Dr. Leighton Flowers: Letting go of the rope one is trying to climb to get to heaven is not the same as continuing to climb the rope, where climbing the rope would be work, and letting go of the...
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    Can a Christian lose their salvation

    Click edit on your post, then move the End Quote tag from the very end of the post, to just after the text you quoted from 7djengo. https://theologyonline.com/help/bb-codes/
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    Can a Christian lose their salvation

    Hold up. Read the verse agan slowly: For by grace you have been saved through faith, and that not of yourselves; it is the gift of God, not of works, lest anyone should boast. https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Ephesians2:8-9&version=NKJV Paul isn't saying that faith is a gift...
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    Can a Christian lose their salvation

    Again, the word Paul used supports my position, and does not support yours. Paul was first in the body of Christ, not the one who committed the worst sins. "of whom I am the first" "That in me first" Don't ignore the context of what is being said just because it doesn't agree with what you've...
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    Can a Christian lose their salvation

    No, he wasn't. Herod (the one in Matthew 2:16-18), and Pharaoh, literally ordered the murder of countless innocent children. Paul (formerly Saul), at worst (according to scripture), oversaw the murder of Stephen, and the persecution of others, and he destroyed (not "tried to destroy" as some...
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    Can a Christian lose their salvation

    Actually, what Paul is saying here is, quite literally, "I am the first sinner Jesus Christ came into the world to save." In other words, Paul is the very first person to have been saved by grace. "Chief sinner" here doesn't mean "greatest sinner." He was hardly the worst, and that's even...
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    Has the Church Replaced Israel ?

    Wrong. The mystery is that the Gentiles can be saved apart from the covenant relationship with God that Israel had.
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    Young Earth or Old?

    He taught wrongly. There is no "became" in that verse. Nope. Nothing happened between Genesis 1:1 and 1:2. It's not so. Nope. "Replenish" is not the correct translation. It works, but only for one of it's definitions. The word used in the original Hebrew text was "male" (pronounced...
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    Uh oh, Canada :(

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    Can a Christian lose their salvation

    Nope. You're trying say that those who are of God are of the devil. Shame on you. Supra. Right, when walking in the light. But occasionally, people STOP walking in the light, and thus, they stumble. THAT'S WHAT GRACE IS FOR! Grace is when someone gets something that they don't deserve...
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    The Numinous

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    Evolution and its effects.

    Ok, and? How does any of this address my point?
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    Evolution and its effects.

    No one disagrees that species change over time. That's why evolution proponents have to redefine evolution as "change over time." But that's not what evolution is. Evolution is when one species becomes an entirely new species. Ie, from goo to the zoo to you. We do not see that happen. We...
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    The Plot by Bob Enyart

    Threes are everywhere!
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    Can a Christian lose their salvation

    So Jesus lied in John 10:27-29? My sheep hear My voice, and I know them, and they follow Me. And I give them eternal life, and they shall never perish; neither shall anyone snatch them out of My hand. My Father, who has given to Me, is greater than all; and no one is able to snatch out of...
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    Can a Christian lose their salvation

    Neither will anyone have their name erased from the book of life for stumbling in their walk with Christ. Because that's LITERALLY WHAT GRACE IS FOR! James says otherwise. Had you read my post, instead of ignoring it, you'd know what he said. You don't believe God. You are a sinner. You...
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    The Plot by Bob Enyart

    I don't remember if Bob answered the tithing question in The Plot, but he definitely answers it in most of these shows: https://kgov.com/search?query=tithing
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    Is death just another life?

    I have already addressed this. Satan was not making a general statement, "you will not ever die." He was deceiving Eve by making her think that he was talking about eating and dying, when in fact, he was talking about touching and dying. It comes from the fact that Jesus Himself asked His...
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