popsthebuilder
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Which is why I ask for clarification of your meaning.You are not stupid popsthebuilder.
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Which is why I ask for clarification of your meaning.You are not stupid popsthebuilder.
Which is why I ask for clarification of your meaning.
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Here is my clarification "You are not stupid, popsthebuilder."
...when we want to be saved?
Seems to me that if Christ finds one then they wont be turned away or denied by Christ. He won't loose what is His.
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Psalm 14 and Psalm 53: “None is righteous, no, not one; no one understands; no one seeks for God. All have turned aside; together they have become worthless; no one does good, not even one.”
Accepting is doing; but we agree that one must follow what they are guided towards.The Cross of Calvary proclaims that finding and that finding has to be accepted by the one found.
Let me help you beyond your mistaken teachers.
Romans 3:9 What shall we conclude then? Do we have any advantage? Not at all! For we have already made the charge that Jews and Gentiles alike are all under the power of sin. 10 As it is written:
“There is no one righteous, not even one;
Paul explains that the Jews who were given so much were sinners.
Paul is quoting King David. Paul is explaining that the Jews were sinful too. What is King David saying where Paul quotes? Listen carefully; at that time in which David speaks, the people are in a bad condition inside Israel. When the day spoken of arrived, no one searched for God.
If no one ever searched for God, ever, then how was it that the Israelites called out to God to help them when they thought God had forgotten them while they were slaves in Egypt?
Exodus 3:9 And now the cry of the Israelites has reached me, and I have seen the way the Egyptians are oppressing them.
Deuteronomy 26:7
Then we cried out to the LORD, the God of our ancestors, and the LORD heard our voice and saw our misery, toil and oppression.
If no one ever searched for God, then why do the scriptures say people did?
In the New Testament, when Jesus arrived, people shouted: “Son of David, have mercy on me”. They were looking for the Messiah. In the New Testament a blind man was searching for the Son of God, the prophet’s had said would come. I just showed you that people do search for God. Again, Paul was explaining that the Jews were sinners like the Gentiles, even though the Jews were supposed to be God’s Holy people.
I have reached the conclusion that you, gt, only accept those parts in the Bible you agree with.
If God says there is not one person that is good no not one, I will let God be true, and every human being a liar. And 'you' are also included in that 'every' human being, gt.
And please do not come back with your old 'oh, you are not writing good things about me'. It is old and a lie.
I have reached the conclusion that you, gt, only accept those parts in the Bible you agree with.
If God says there is not one person that is good no not one, I will let God be true, and every human being a liar. And 'you' are also included in that 'every' human being, gt.
And please do not come back with your old 'oh, you are not writing good things about me'. It is old and a lie.
I just want to say I have no stake in this argument one way or another. I am just confused by the whole "works/faith" debate. It seems nonsensical to me. I get the argument that people who just want to boast do not have sincere faith, but what about people who are not really that boastful? What about people who are not really all that interested in eternal life? They are called to serve, and they believe in following Christ, but they do not have much faith or strength in their beliefs? What about those people?
I'm not one of those people. Like I said, I have no stake in this argument one way or another; I'm just confused by it. But we've all known people in our lives who were dedicated helping others, and never once thought of boasting... nor did they serve for the reward they might get. They served because they were called to serve. To me, that represents an incredible faith. A faith that few have (myself included).
I think if you read the Gospels carefully, Jesus implicitly accepts these people who are simply "called to serve." Paul adds to this. He points out that it the Kingdom of Heaven isn't a "service industry" and that service alone can't save a person. He points out that grace is not earned, but given. But even taking all this into account, it is never written that those who take up their cross and follow Christ are denied because of a lack of faith. The faith/works debate is splitting hairs. I'm not super familiar with Paul's epistles, but based on my understanding of the Gospels, people who are willing to take up their cross and follow Christ are afforded salvation... no matter what.
Do you want more of God, lifeisgood?
Paul was showing that God's chosen people called the Jews were sinners at times just like the Gentiles.
The scriptures do not say no one can ever obey and seek God.
We have to seek God to find God.
Are you Jesus' follower?
Accepting is doing; but we agree that one must follow what they are guided towards.
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A foolish response.The scriptures do not say no one can ever obey and seek God.
Or ....We have to seek God to find God.
You have her pegged well.I have reached the conclusion that you, gt, only accept those parts in the Bible you agree with.
If God says there is not one person that is good no not one, I will let God be true, and every human being a liar. And 'you' are also included in that 'every' human being, gt.
And please do not come back with your old 'oh, you are not writing good things about me'. It is old and a lie.
Believing is doing.No, accepting is NOT doing. I accept that you present yourself here as popsthebuilder. How much doing did that entail?
You have her pegged well.