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    "JUSTIFICATION": to the wicked, or to the just?

    Yes and..? David prophecied about Christ after he repented and asked for the Spirit. Dont tell me the Spirit of Christ was "given" to David, before he repented. Because it is just you telling this, the bible says he repented first and then asked for renewal. This is simply not true, there is...
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    Strange dream about Apostle Paul

    Heaven warns you Paul (the 13th apostle with 13 books) "wrote" 42 (months of the AntiChrist),and now what remains is 20, his (waiting period) and construction of his "temple" so he can reign for the 42 months he wrote.
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    "JUSTIFICATION": to the wicked, or to the just?

    This is your unfounded claim, there is no mention anywhere of any Spirit given, nor could it have been given because Christ was not yet glorified. David repents of his own free will, and with his unclean spirit, I dont know why you deny this. It is only after he repents that he asks for renewal...
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    What it means to have dead faith

    Yes I tell them the truth, I care for them, I tell them they are dead. That is not abandoning them, If I didnt care for them I would just say that they can "still believe", leaving them off to die deceived. Eating food sacrificed to animals is still of the devil and it will be punished...
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    What it means to have dead faith

    A spiritually dead person can "still believe" ? A spiritually dead person is not "spiritually incapacitated". How does anyone arrive to this conclusions? Why defend the spiritually dead? Woe to them! They are not heard: Isaiah 59:2 But your iniquities have separated between you and your God...
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    "JUSTIFICATION": to the wicked, or to the just?

    You actually do, wow. "Nobody could repent before Christ" not only that, but you curse them. When you find yourself in a hole, quit digging. First and foremost King David is blessed, not cursed: Psalms 32:1 Blessed is the one whose transgressions are forgiven, whose sins are covered...
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    "JUSTIFICATION": to the wicked, or to the just?

    So you think repentance was impossible before Christ? Why did God say that if they turn they would live? Ah, its because they could repent by themselves before Christ. And Christ chooses us, that repent. He calls many, not the remnant: Matthew 24:14 For many are called, but few are chosen...
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    "JUSTIFICATION": to the wicked, or to the just?

    Your "god": a) is not the God of Israel (Exodus 23:7) b) is an abomination unto the LORD (Proverbs 17:15)
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    "JUSTIFICATION": to the wicked, or to the just?

    I said men have to repent before they can come to Christ: Ezekiel 18:21 But if the wicked will turn from all his sins that he hath committed, and keep all my statutes, and do that which is lawful and right, he shall surely live, he shall not die. Why reject the word of God? Only if the wicked...
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    "JUSTIFICATION": to the wicked, or to the just?

    Your spirit of discernment which you seem unable to resist, is not greater than the word of God. The natural man does indeed repent as it is written, only your exclusive revelation is saying it doesnt, and until you come up with a second witness it is not to be considered truth. Two times have...
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    "JUSTIFICATION": to the wicked, or to the just?

    The nakedness is refering to people without the robe of righteousness, they were not justified to begin with, maybe not even cleansed once, and are left naked without righteousness. Now the righteous who have repented by their free will can be justified by God and are given robes: Isaiah 61:10...
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    What it means to have dead faith

    Of course it cant be demonstrated. Its dead see v17
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    "JUSTIFICATION": to the wicked, or to the just?

    Anyone that "believes" without works, has dead faith. So if this "one" is still "leading up to righteousness", he has dead faith, since they are still in unrighteousness. It is only when they become righteous that they can say they truly believe on Him, because they do the things He says. Until...
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    There should be a word for, "God drinks our sin up like water."

    I guess it does. I didnt say I was without sin, you did. Enjoy you sinfullness - and consequent death.
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    "JUSTIFICATION": to the wicked, or to the just?

    No, because dead faith only leads to death. So, first you work righteousness and then you can say you believe. Faith without works is dead, Righteousness leads to true faith. No it doesnt, anyone can profess His name, doesnt mean they will be saved: Luke 6:46 And why call ye me, Lord, Lord...
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    "JUSTIFICATION": to the wicked, or to the just?

    The sinner needs to repent and become righteous before he can be justified by God. The God of Israel would never do such a thing: Exodus 23:7 [..]thou shalt not justify the wicked for gifts. Your "unmerited gift" is bribery: Exodus 23:8 "Do not accept bribe[...]" Because the Judgement of God...
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    There should be a word for, "God drinks our sin up like water."

    "If we say we have no sin.. we testify about ourselves and it is not true, not because they have sin, they dont, but because: John 5:31 If I testify about Myself, My testimony is not valid. So what I did was testify about them, not myself. They have no sin, because they got cleansed from all...
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    "JUSTIFICATION": to the wicked, or to the just?

    So, you can resist the Holy Ghost, proving again they have free will, and can only obey God if they are willing to do so, they have to repent themselves, God will not "gift them repentance", He will not even hear them unless they repent first: Isaiah 59:1 Behold, the Lord's hand is not...
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    "JUSTIFICATION": to the wicked, or to the just?

    The vipers are not given to know the mysteries of the Kingdom, because they didnt repent, and didnt confess Jesus Christ in the flesh, because they didnt repent, they are not given understanding of the Kingdom. Nowhere it says they were not given repentance, dont mix the two. Luke 13:34 O...
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    "JUSTIFICATION": to the wicked, or to the just?

    Actually I believe every single word of the bible. And in Romans 4:5 I believe it says "him that justifieth the ungodly". And because I believe every single word in the bible, I believe in Exodus 23:7 and I believe it says that the true God of Israel will not justify the wicked. So, because I...