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Did the Holy Spirit write that sinners Christ died for are still lost?
The OP read that verse wrongly, I think. He overlooked the word 'also' in the sentence which means that is only one way.....
Did the Holy Spirit write that sinners Christ died for are still lost?
Did the Holy Spirit write that sinners Christ died for are still lost?
I understand that you are wrong.
People come to Christ in a variety of different ways. But if it does not eventually come down to justification by faith in Christ and his Gospel, then it was all for naught.
Jesus said, "I am the way, the truth and the life: no man comes to the Father but by me" John 14:6.
What do you think is another way?
So you teach that the Spirit of God testified to you that sinners Christ died for are still lost! That is blasphemy against the Spirit now !You bet they are lost. Not only are they lost, they are hell bound. The Gospel calls for a response, no response, no salvation.
what is going to happen when you are in heaven?
What do you do there?
So you teach that the Spirit of God testified to you that sinners Christ died for are still lost! That is blasphemy against the Spirit now !
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Well, your quote above is different from:
{7:25} Wherefore he is able also to save them to the uttermost that come unto God by him, seeing he ever liveth to make intercession for them.
Are you saying that the 'also' included in Hebrews 7:25 is wrong?
Nothing wrong.
Those that come unto God by him (Jesus) he ever lives to make intercession for them.
Question: Can Christians therefore ignore all guidance, advise, entreaties, laws, rules and commands in the New Testament other than to just do as you have shown?
The Bible teaches that Christians are not under the law, nor are they subject to it, Romans 3:20.
Those that have come to Christ as repentant sinners to be saved by him are given the Holy Spirit. The born again Christian now lives by the Holy Spirit and by faith. Ephesians 2:10.
I think we all realize the ordinances of Moses ended with Jesus' resurrection and the beginning of the NT.
The NT defines for us Christian faith. We are not free to decide what is or is not faith from God's perspective.
Stick to the Book instead of inventing your own religion.
The Bible teaches that Christians are not under the law, nor are they subject to it, Romans 3:20.
Those that have come to Christ as repentant sinners to be saved by him are given the Holy Spirit. The born again Christian now lives by the Holy Spirit and by faith. Ephesians 2:10.
The Bible teaches that Christians are not under the law, nor are they subject to it, Romans 3:20.
Those that have come to Christ as repentant sinners to be saved by him are given the Holy Spirit. The born again Christian now lives by the Holy Spirit and by faith. Ephesians 2:10.
The Bible teaches that Christians are not under the law, nor are they subject to it, Romans 3:20.
Those that have come to Christ as repentant sinners to be saved by him are given the Holy Spirit. The born again Christian now lives by the Holy Spirit and by faith. Ephesians 2:10.
I am confused........ Christians are commanded to pay their taxes and dues!
How can you be right?
ROMANS 13:6 and 13:7......??
The Bible teaches that Christians are not under the law, nor are they subject to it, Romans 3:20.
Those that have come to Christ as repentant sinners to be saved by him are given the Holy Spirit. The born again Christian now lives by the Holy Spirit and by faith. Ephesians 2:10.
Your problem is you deny the blood of Christ saves!I think that I understand your problem. You have a serious case of dyslexia. Now concentrate real hard and read this. "That he (Jesus) by the grace of God should taste death for EVERYONE" Hebrews 2:9.
Did you get that? When you read that what is it that you see?
There are consequences to breaking the law. A smart Christian does not violate the law even though he is not under it or subject to it. Paul said, "The just Shall Live By Faith" Romans 1:16.
Your problem is you deny the blood of Christ saves!
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There are consequences to breaking the law. A smart Christian does not violate the law even though he is not under it or subject to it. Paul said, "The just Shall Live By Faith" Romans 1:16.