I never said He lets the unrepentant go unpunished.Who lets unrepentant criminals go unpunished? Liberals do, not good rulers.
I never said He lets the unrepentant go unpunished.Who lets unrepentant criminals go unpunished? Liberals do, not good rulers.
Prove it.
Can you sin and be repentant at the same time? What is the punishment for refusing to love God and neighbor? What punishment fits that crime?I never said He lets the unrepentant go unpunished.
Who lives like that? It is those who have never accepted grace, that's who. And so it is not their deeds that keep them out, it is their rejection of grace.Galatians 5:19-21
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19 The acts of the flesh are obvious: sexual immorality, impurity and debauchery; 20 idolatry and witchcraft; hatred, discord, jealousy, fits of rage, selfish ambition, dissensions, factions 21 and envy; drunkenness, orgies, and the like. I warn you, as I did before, that those who live like this will not inherit the kingdom of God.
We are all, apart from Christ. in a state of unrighteousness and all unrighteousness is sin, so those who repent are in sin at the same time they are repentant. And if you refuse God you get what you want, you never have any connection to Him again.Can you sin and be repentant at the same time? What is the punishment for refusing to love God and neighbor? What punishment fits that crime?
You could accept the grace of forgiveness and then go and live like that. Immunity is not grace.Who lives like that? It is those who have never accepted grace, that's who. And so it is not their deeds that keep them out, it is their rejection of grace.
What is a "state of unrighteousness"? Is it something we could have avoided? Or something someone else did to us?We are all, apart from Christ. in a state of unrighteousness and all unrighteousness is sin, so those who repent are in sin at the same time they are repentant.
That's ok, but if our primary motivation is our own advantage then we are no better than the devil.I do good works because it usually seems like the right thing to do and it is usually to my advantage.
I don't keep track of the numbers and getting in to Heaven is not a concern for me. From what I understand, good works count for nothing in Heaven anyway.
You could, but why would you?You could accept the grace of forgiveness and then go and live like that.
Did you mean to say that the other way around?Immunity is not grace.
It is a state of not being righteous? Don't ask such stupid questions. And as for your either/or question it is neither.What is a "state of unrighteousness"? Is it something we could have avoided? Or something someone else did to us?
I'm not sure I understand what it is you are trying to ask here. Being in sin and sinning are not the same thing, but the latter only occurs because of the former.Is there a difference between having sinned in the past and being presently in sin?
So? Is there supposed to be a point here?He answered, ‘I will not,’ but afterward he changed his mind, and went ... Which of the two did the will of his father?” They said to him, “The first.” (Matt 21:29-32)
They both sinned. One sinner repented.
Paul shows how those who are in Christ have been set free from that which condemns them (The Law). Under the Law, all men are proven sinners.None, though "bad works" can keep you out.
There is no logical reason for sin. Sin is insane. We have the ability to choose insanity and selfishness instead of truth and love.You could, but why would you?
Grace is forgiveness not immunity.If so, I disagree. Grace is immunity. We are under grace, not the law and where there is no law there is no transgression [sin].
Is it a state of the will? Is it a voluntary state? If it is not voluntary, then it is involuntary. If we could not have avoided it, then it is not our fault. What was the cause? Physics? Adam? The devil? John Calvin?It is a state of not being righteous? Don't ask such stupid questions. And as for your either/or question it is neither.
Or Ironman.That's ok, but if our primary motivation is our own advantage then we are no better than the devil.
Whatever. May as well have quote Marvel Comics or Lord of the Rings. Could you next time?The Bible says,
[God] will render to every man according to his deeds: to them who by patient continuance in well doing seek for glory and honour and immortality, eternal life: but unto them that are contentious, and do not obey the truth, but obey unrighteousness, indignation and wrath, tribulation and anguish, upon every soul of man that doeth evil ... but glory, honour, and peace, to every man that worketh good ... for there is no respect of persons with God. (Romans 2:6-11)
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Whatever. May as well have quote Marvel Comics or Lord of the Rings. Could you next time?
The Law reveals the deeds of the flesh Gal 5:19-21 Those deeds are NOT evidence of someone who is not saved, because ALL men are found guilty of the deeds of the flesh against the mirror of the Law.
Those who look at the Law and say that they are not guilty are both deceived and self-righteous.
The self-righteous use the Law to compare their deeds with the deeds of others, and they condemn those whose deeds fall short of their own.
I can't remember the last time I ever coveted. When was the last time you coveted? What did you covet?
Not according to Ghost. According to Ghost, I can be a practicing homosexual but as long as I believe the right thing about God, I can be a practicing homosexual and still go to heaven.Who lives like that? It is those who have never accepted grace, that's who. And so it is not their deeds that keep them out, it is their rejection of grace.
Are you admitting to everyone on this site that you walk in sinless perfection? Or, are you admitting that you are bad, just not as bad as others?Not according to Ghost. According to Ghost, I can be a practicing homosexual but as long as I believe the right thing about God, I can be a practicing homosexual and still go to heaven.
I can be a practicing homosexual
Dying for sin doesn't mean it is forgiven unconditionally. You agree with that. Isn't the disagreement over what the condition is? Just because you say there is a condition, that doesn't mean Jesus didn't die for all sin.So then Jesus didn't die for all sin.
Forgiveness is in Him. Those who are in Him have complete and unconditional forgiveness. To say otherwise is to call the death of Jesus a sham.Dying for sin doesn't mean it is forgiven unconditionally.
Being "in Him" is conditional. Except in the minds of universalists. However you want to say it doesn't make a difference. There is a condition of being "in Him" (more than one condition if someone has sinned).Forgiveness is in Him. Those who are in Him have complete and unconditional forgiveness.