1Mind1Spirit
Literal lunatic
Don't get him salivatin'. :granite:
I already answered you.
Agreed.
It is the one essential, if denied, that guarantees one's eternal perdition.
AMR
says you, not Jesus.
Why are you arguing against something I never said????We cannot compel Jesus by what we do.
He is sovereign and the decision is solely up to Him.
We can influence His decision by what we do, but we can never compel Him.
True.Don't get him salivatin'. :granite:
Can you lose that seat?I am already seated in heaven.
Tighten up your hat strings and get ready for the spin cycle.Can you lose that seat?
My obedience and righteousness has nothing to do with God's decision to grant Jesus the power to give eternal life to whomsoever He chooses to grant it to.
God's decision was based solely on the obedience and righteousness of one person: Jesus.
However, Jesus is now the judge and Jesus will judge each of us to see whether He will choose to grant us eternal life.
Jesus does judge us on our obedience and righteousness.
No doubt it will be evasive, as usual.Tighten up your hat strings and get ready for the spin cycle.
We have NO righteousness of our own. The righteousness the "true believer" has comes from the indwelling Holy Spirit.
:rotfl:call on Jesus for the harder things.
Yeppers.Rom 5:19 (AKJV/PCE)(5:19) For as by one man's disobedience many were made sinners, so by the obedience of one shall many be made righteous.
MADE righteous by the obedience of ONE.
If you have to lie about where you'll go, you don't know.
Look, she logged off. Wonder why.
Can you lose that seat?
says you, not Jesus.
Anyone relying on their own righteousness and obedience is relying on the wrong one.
Romans 5:18-19 KJV
(18) Therefore as by the offence of one judgment came upon all men to condemnation; even so by the righteousness of one the free gift came upon all men unto justification of life.
(19) For as by one man's disobedience many were made sinners, so by the obedience of one shall many be made righteous.
It's interesting how people like GT who trust in their own personal righteousness and obedience have NO real ability to gauge how much righteousness and obedience is enough to guarantee their entrance into eternal life? Do they ever stop to contemplate, what if, at the conclusion of my life, I find out what I did, said, and thought wasn't enough to EARN my way into the presence of God for eternity? Does this possibility ever strike fear into their hearts?