Does your doing away with your sin, earn you the right to get into Heaven...? And/or does it...?

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Does "your" doing away with "your" sin, "earn" you the "right" to get into Heaven...?

And/or does "it" give you, or earn you, (the right), or make you, or cause you to (become) "stronger than", or somehow make you strong enough to overcome the enemy, and/or make or cause him to submit (to you?), and do (your?) "bidding", ect...?

Or cause you to have, or get, or gain "power" (over him) of some kind or some sort...? And, if so, from where (does that power come from)...?

And to the former right before this, also I ask "if so", how is it not "you" and all (your own) "doing", ect...?

Where is God in it/this, ect...? If it is all your own doing, or getting, and/or becoming, ect...?

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Does "your" doing away with "your" sin, "earn" you the "right" to get into Heaven...?

And/or does "it" give you, or earn you, (the right), or make you, or cause you to (become) "stronger than", or somehow make you strong enough to overcome the enemy, and/or make or cause him to submit (to you?), and do (your?) "bidding", ect...?

Or cause you to have, or get, or gain "power" (over him) of some kind or some sort...? And, if so, from where (does that power come from)...?

And to the former right before this, also I ask "if so", how is it not "you" and all (your own) "doing", ect...?

Where is God in it/this, ect...? If it is all your own doing, or getting, and/or becoming, ect...?

Comments...?

God Bless!
This is my stock question for this: What made Zacchaeus repent to the degree in which he did? This man was viewed as the lowest of the low, scum, who had no friends than other tax collectors. I guess that many told him that he had to repent with no results, and yet something happened to make him totally change his mind and to not only pay back those he robbed, put paid them back fourfold!

So what changed his mind when he was pretty adamant that he was definitely not going to repent right up to that time?
 
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This is my stock question for this: What made Zacchaeus repent to the degree in which he did? This man was viewed as the lowest of the low, scum, who had no friends than other tax collectors. I guess that many told him that he had to repent with no results, and yet something happened to make him totally change his mind and to not only pay back those he robbed, put paid them back fourfold!

So what changed his mind when he was pretty adamant that he was definitely not going to repent right up to that time?
Simple, "he saw God"...

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Simple, "he saw God"...

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Did he? How did he know that Jesus was God when he first saw Him? He didn't repent when he first saw Jesus, so that couldn't have happened!
 
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Does "your" doing away with "your" sin, "earn" you the "right" to get into Heaven...?

And/or does "it" give you, or earn you, (the right), or make you, or cause you to (become) "stronger than", or somehow make you strong enough to overcome the enemy, and/or make or cause him to submit (to you?), and do (your?) "bidding", ect...?

Or cause you to have, or get, or gain "power" (over him) of some kind or some sort...? And, if so, from where (does that power come from)...?

And to the former right before this, also I ask "if so", how is it not "you" and all (your own) "doing", ect...?

Where is God in it/this, ect...? If it is all your own doing, or getting, and/or becoming, ect...?

Comments...?

God Bless!
If power can be had or attained this way, then what kind of power and the power to what, exactly...?

Now, I will note that I think this is a completely impossible task (for us) being as, and what, and the way we are, ect... But then again, there is the saying that "all things and anything is possible with God" also...

You'd have to be doing, or have to have done it "with God", or by God with you, in your, ect, I would think, for I don't think there is any other way... and that being said, well...?

"It is what it is" (or was), I guess...

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If power can be had or attained this way, then what kind of power and the power to what, exactly...?

Now, I will note that I think this is a completely impossible task (for us) being as, and what, and the way we are, ect... But then again, there is the saying that "all things and anything is possible with God" also...

You'd have to be doing, or have to have done it "with God", or by God with you, in your, ect, I would think, for I don't think there is any other way... and that being said, well...?

"It is what it is" (or was), I guess...

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You haven't answered my question about Zacchaeus. The answer is central to the gospel of Christ.
 
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No, nothing you do earns you the right to get to heaven. No one can earn it, and no one can work their way to heaven. What Jesus did, on the other hand, is what gets you to heaven. The obedience of one is what gets you to heaven. Praise God for his grace and his finished work on the cross who has saved a wretch like me, and I didn't do anything to deserve salvation, isn't that amazing grace? :)
 
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Did he? How did he know that Jesus was God when he first saw Him? He didn't repent when he first saw Jesus, so that couldn't have happened!
First off, your reading much more into the story than it says, for a lot of the things you mention, are just simply not mentioned, and there are just way to many things about him (Zacchaeus) and his story that we just don't know, because the Bible account(s) about him just simply do not say...

And I may be reading into one thing, in that "I think" he knew Jesus was God, or the Messiah, The one and only Son of God, who would be like God to the point where they (Jesus and God) would be "One" and One God in each other... That Jesus was God incarnate or God in the flesh, ect... "I think" he "knew", but cannot be sure...

I "think" Zacchaeus knew this or recognized or was able to recognize this, but I cannot be sure, but it would explain his reaction, and "repentance" (which is another thing, it does not tell us if he continued in his job and just tried to be an "honest" tax collector, or not, just doesn't say)... How much of him remained the same as before, ect...? How much did not, ect...? I highly doubt that, even after his encounter with Jesus, that he became 100% and totally and completely and perpetually "sinless" afterwards...

But that (100% totally and completely sinless) "is" the kind of thing I am talking about here in this thread, as it applies to "power" or "powers", abilities, ect... To overcome or be stronger than the enemy, ect...

Whether that earns you the right to get into heaven, or any "other" rights at all, ect...

If it is "your doing it", ect...

God Bless!
 
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No, nothing you do earns you the right to get to heaven. No one can earn it, and no one can work their way to heaven. What Jesus did, on the other hand, is what gets you to heaven. The obedience of one is what gets you to heaven. Praise God for his grace and his finished work on the cross who has saved a wretch like me, and I didn't do anything to deserve salvation, isn't that amazing grace? :)
Agreed. But it seems that no one can find where the story of Zacchaeus is in the gospels so they can answer my question. Yes. Jesus did something that got Zacchaeus to repent - but what did He DO?? That's the critical question.
 
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No, nothing you do earns you the right to get to heaven. No one can earn it, and no one can work their way to heaven. What Jesus did, on the other hand, is what gets you to heaven. The obedience of one is what gets you to heaven. Praise God for his grace and his finished work on the cross who has saved a wretch like me, and I didn't do anything to deserve salvation, isn't that amazing grace? :)
So what is the point in struggling with and trying to do away with sin...? Why not just not fight it and give into it, and not struggle against it, ect...?

God Bless!
 
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First off, your reading much more into the story than it says, for a lot of the things you mention, are just simply not mentioned, and there are just way to many things about him (Zacchaeus) and his story that we just don't know, because the Bible account(s) about him just simply do not say...

And I may be reading into one thing, in that "I think" he knew Jesus was God, or the Messiah, The one and only Son of God, who would be like God to the point where they (Jesus and God) would be "One" and One God in each other... That Jesus was God incarnate or God in the flesh, ect... "I think" he "knew", but cannot be sure...

I "think" Zacchaeus knew this or recognized or was able to recognize this, but I cannot be sure, but it would explain his reaction, and "repentance" (which is another thing, it does not tell us if he continued in his job and just tried to be an "honest" tax collector, or not, just doesn't say)... How much of him remained the same as before, ect...? How much did not, ect...? I highly doubt that, even after his encounter with Jesus, that he became 100% and totally and completely and perpetually "sinless" afterwards...

But that (100% totally and completely sinless) "is" the kind of thing I am talking about here in this thread, as it applies to "power" or "powers", abilities, ect... To overcome or be stronger than the enemy, ect...

Whether that earns you the right to get into heaven, or any "other" rights at all, ect...

If it is "your doing it", ect...

God Bless!
The answer to my question is simple, and it is right there in the story. I am not reading anything into the story. All I asked is the question - what made Zacchaeus to repent. The answer is actually very simple. You just have to see the wood for the trees. It is more simple than you think.
 
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Agreed. But it seems that no one can find where the story of Zacchaeus is in the gospels so they can answer my question. Yes. Jesus did something that got Zacchaeus to repent - but what did He DO?? That's the critical question.
We have Luke 19:1-10, and I do not see where your getting all of this from, from that...? perhaps you might tell us, maybe...?

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We have Luke 19:1-10, and I do not see where your getting all of this from, from that...? perhaps you might tell us, maybe...?

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Read the story and tell me what made Zacchaeus repent when all other attempts to get him to repent failed. I'll give you a clue. It was one simple act.
 
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The answer to my question is simple, and it is right there in the story. I am not reading anything into the story. All I asked is the question - what made Zacchaeus to repent. The answer is actually very simple. You just have to see the wood for the trees. It is more simple than you think.
Tell us then...? Why beat around the bush like this...? None of us has all knowledge, but we do each have some knowledge, but that differs, so, just "tell us" already...?

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Tell us then...? Why beat around the bush like this...? None of us has all knowledge, but we do each have some knowledge, but that differs, so, just "tell us" already...?

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Do you mean to tell me that you can't read a simple story about a simple act that someone did to cause Zacchaeus to repent?
 
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Read the story and tell me what made Zacchaeus repent when all other attempts to get him to repent failed. I'll give you a clue. It was one simple act.
Look I'm not up for games, so stop playing them, K...?

You do not know that "all" other attempts (were made) to get him to repent before he saw Jesus, ect... You do not know even if he truly or fully lastingly repented, ect...? And I doubt he became 100% and totally sinless, after this supposed, what I think you mean "repentance from all sin" kind of thing, perpetually till the day he died afterwards, ect... And I could go on, but I don't play games, like I just said, so, out with it, or not...?

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Look I'm not up for games, so stop playing them, K...?

You do not know that "all" other attempts (were made) to get him to repent before he saw Jesus, ect... You do not know even if he truly or fully lastingly repented, ect...? And I doubt he became 100% and totally sinless, after this supposed, what I think you mean "repentance from all sin" kind of thing, perpetually till the day he died afterwards, ect... And I could go on, but I don't play games, like I just said, so, out with it, or not...?

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I'm not playing games. Ok. I'll put you out of your misery!
The answer is...wait for it...
Jesus invited him to lunch!
 
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Do you mean to tell me that you can't read a simple story about a simple act that someone did to cause Zacchaeus to repent?
I read it, and I'm going with my original answer: "HE SAW GOD", "met" Him, and met with Him, dined with Him, ect, and that caused his "supposed repentance that is not specifically mentioned", kind of thing, ect...

Or I'll put it another way: "His encounter with Jesus caused some kind of, notable and noteworthy to Jesus, permanent lasting change in him on the inside of him, that was notable and noteworthy to Jesus, so much so (to Jesus) that He (Jesus) wanted "well known and mentioned" to all, for all time...

But, I highly doubt Zacchaeus, ever attained to 100% total and complete, total sinless perfection, either at that time, or at any time here...

But, this is (way) "off topic" though, and I'm asking that we get back to the OP, OK...?

God Bless!
 
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