Sonnet
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If it ever happens you'll know and understand. Trust is the result of salvation.
I asked what exactly I'm to trust in - if 1 Corinthians 15:3-8 is the good news that I am to put my faith in?
If it ever happens you'll know and understand. Trust is the result of salvation.
I'd say that Sherman's post covers the issue perfectly.
He may be a troll, but until he starts trolling in this thread....
That's rather advanced thinking for someone who is not a believer. Most of them them would say 'what the hell' and not even be concerned...
I asked what exactly I'm to trust in - if 1 Corinthians 15:3-8 is the good news that I am to put my faith in?
Did you have a hard time understanding Sherman's post?Oh, this really clarifies it for it me, RD...what with the lightbulb and all.
Exactly. So Sonnet does believe, but he is too proud to acknowledge it. If he did acknowledge it, he thinks he'd have to clean up his act, and stop doing things he really likes to do. Even having to trust in God is more than he's willing to do at this point in his life.
There are lots of people like that. Instead of calling themselves unbelievers, they should just admit that they "will not" turn to God. It's easier to blame God, the Gospel, and the preachers of the Gospel for their inability to convince...not persuasive enough.
I asked what exactly I'm to trust in - if 1 Corinthians 15:3-8 is the good news that I am to put my faith in?
Don't mock God. You know who you're supposed to trust.
I asked what exactly I'm to trust in - if 1 Corinthians 15:3-8 is the good news that I am to put my faith in?
If you are ever converted you will live by trust.
If there is no consensus amongst Christians as to what the Gospel is then I'm not sure what the unbeliever is supposed to do.
When you meet the LORD, make sure that you let Him know that this was the problem.If there is no consensus amongst Christians as to what the Gospel is then I'm not sure what the unbeliever is supposed to do.
Don't waste any more time with me. Give, Sonnet, a hand.Did you have a hard time understanding Sherman's post?
No consensus is necessary for the Gospel to do it's work. We can scatter out many seeds...who knows which will take root. It is God that gives the increase.
When you meet the LORD, make sure that you let Him know that this was the problem.
I asked what exactly I'm to trust in - if 1 Corinthians 15:3-8 is the good news that I am to put my faith in?
Please show me where exactly I mocked anyone?
You cannot simply state the Gospel (that all Christians agree upon) to an unbeliever?
Ok - but I simply asked if 1 Corinthians 15:3-8 is the Gospel?
You cannot simply state the Gospel (that all Christians agree upon) to an unbeliever?
is there any person in the world that you would accept their answer as fact?I am a non-believer interested in knowing what the good news is. I ask because, in my experience, Christians do not seem to agree on the specifics. One might point to the issue of the scope of Christ's salvific provision as being particularly relevant.
If the Gospel isn't clearly defined then, surely, the non-believer may legitimately ask, 'Believe in what?'