JonahofAkron
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Go for it.You mean you don't know? I thought you had it all down pat that you conclude as you do and then slam others for their error. Can I make a suggestion?
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Go for it.You mean you don't know? I thought you had it all down pat that you conclude as you do and then slam others for their error. Can I make a suggestion?
Grace through faith.Which comes first, grace or a disposition that can receive it?
Ok. What about the NY boys?How 'bout simply faith in God? Will that work for you? That is how the OT boys functioned.
I mean NT boys.How 'bout simply faith in God? Will that work for you? That is how the OT boys functioned.
What are the OT boys, chopped liver?
Be that as it may, you have recognized that faith comes before grace. But faith without works is dead faith. Now where do we go except to the next question: Do you consider yourself to be a son of God?
Hold on, I'm chopped liver?
The OT boys can be sampled in Hebrews 11,bruh.
I am a child of God.
Hold on, I'm chopped liver?
The message of the cross is not, "No one has to obey anymore."
Ha. Ok. I'll bite. Learning does mean that we get more mature. No more milk and whatnot. Get to your point.So what is a child of God if he is NOT learning to be a son of God? Of what value is he to God by remaining a child?
Ha. Ok. I'll bite. Learning does mean that we get more mature. No more milk and whatnot. Get to your point.
Scriptures, please.Yer making my point. You don't know anything as in not knowing why God has redeemed you.
Learning means that by obedience do we become sons of God.
Now, getting back to the issue of Grace: By you doing NOTHING to merit it unto sonship, why should God continue giving you grace to do more of it?