tdidymas
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I disagree. It sounds to me like you don't believe that a faith relationship with God and the grace that God "infuses" into a person actually and permanently changes the disposition of that person's heart and causes them to walk the right path in a persistent and persevering way. Further, a person can have a healthy respect for God while knowing that they cannot lose eternal life. It's like you said in a previous response, that you think the idea of justification by faith alone leads to antinomianism. I get that it's because you simply do not believe that God's grace really and permanently changes a person into a new creation. This is where our paths diverge.No, its a sound and healthy and knowledgeable respect for God's justice, mercy, love, sanity and the purpose of the sacrifice of His Son combined with a humble acknowledgement of our own weaknesses and limitiations, taking all of Scripture into acount along with the historic understanding of Christianity. He's not the wildcard; we are. And if you think your faith alone permanently immunizes you from either the potential for commiting sin, or its consequences, you've failed to properly understand the gospel.
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