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  1. Peterlag

    CAN YOU LOSE YOUR SALVATION AND ETERNAL LIFE?

    Hebrews 6 could easily be referring to walking away from God like a child walks away from their parents. Both are still their offspring. Everlasting life, or salvation, is a gift. It is not earned in the first place. Secondly, once a gift is given, it is yours. It is not up to the giver to take...
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    CAN YOU LOSE YOUR SALVATION AND ETERNAL LIFE?

    We cannot lose our salvation. Here's the link. Enjoy if you care to do so. https://www.revisedenglishversion.com/appx/
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    CAN YOU LOSE YOUR SALVATION AND ETERNAL LIFE?

    A friend put together 10 or 15 pages on this subject that I could give you in one link if you are interested.
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    CAN YOU LOSE YOUR SALVATION AND ETERNAL LIFE?

    How about if we look for a verse that calls it a seed. Or referring to it as a birth. Or everlasting. How about you come up with just one verse that says we can loose our seed.
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    CAN YOU LOSE YOUR SALVATION AND ETERNAL LIFE?

    No can't loose the seed of Christ.
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    Do I have the right to tell someone that their beliefs are wrong??

    The problem becomes real if you are the one who is wrong. What if the Christian can't sin and you have been taught the Christian can. Then who's right?
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    Discussion about the Nature of Sin and frustration

    It is written... walk in the spirit and you will not fulfill the lust of the flesh. For an in-depth look at the resurrected Christ Jesus... www.carb-fat.com/stephen.html
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    Justify [moved]

    Can you teach me how to delete my mail? And what would you like to know about me?
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    Justify [moved]

    Thanks
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    Justify [moved]

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    Justify [moved]

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    Justify [moved]

    Oppsss... I put it in the wrong place. Thanks for helping me.
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    Justify

    Romans 5:1 Therefore being justified by ["by" is the Greek word "ek" meaning "from out of"] faith, we have peace with God through [through is the Greek word "dia" meaning "proceeding from"] our Lord Jesus Christ: Most of the New Testament deals with the new covenant in this our Grace...
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    Justify [moved]

    Romans 5:1 Therefore being justified by ["by" is the Greek word "ek" meaning "from out of"] faith, we have peace with God through [through is the Greek word "dia" meaning "proceeding from"] our Lord Jesus Christ: Most of the New Testament deals with the new covenant in this our Grace...