Few questions.
If you need to be born again and receive a new Spirit and become a new creation to go to heaven, do you need to be re-born again as old to go to hell? How to get your old spirit back?
If free choice is so powerful as some claim, is it possible to walk off the top of a building and choose not to fall with free choice? If simple gravity can't be over come with free choice, then how can some claim getting out of Christ is as simple as free choice, isn't Christ greater than gravity?
Is it possible when you are first born as a baby to exercise your free choice and not be a sinner due to Adams sin? or is the only way believing in Christ?
Is it possible once you are born again to exercise your free choice to become a sinner (noun not verb) again? If Christ needed to be crucified in order for you to become born again (get out of old nature), does that mean something greater then Jesus needs to come and be crucified to get out of Christ?
If what Adam did made us all sinners without the choice of going to hell, is it possible that once you are born again to have a choice in going to heaven?
If what Christ did was much more than what Adam did (Romans 5:17) then doesn't that mean once saved always saved regardless of what you do, because it wasn't anything you did to become a sinner (adam) you were only born and there wasn't anything you did to become righteous (Jesus) you were only born again.
If one believes that salvation depends on works along with Christ, does that mean in Heaven we can sign, "Worthy is the Lamb and me". Isn't the gospel all about what Jesus did for us and not what we do for ourselves.
If God has already forgotten all your sins, why confess and remember your own sins? Will He even know what you are talking about?
If you need to be born again and receive a new Spirit and become a new creation to go to heaven, do you need to be re-born again as old to go to hell? How to get your old spirit back?
If free choice is so powerful as some claim, is it possible to walk off the top of a building and choose not to fall with free choice? If simple gravity can't be over come with free choice, then how can some claim getting out of Christ is as simple as free choice, isn't Christ greater than gravity?
Is it possible when you are first born as a baby to exercise your free choice and not be a sinner due to Adams sin? or is the only way believing in Christ?
Is it possible once you are born again to exercise your free choice to become a sinner (noun not verb) again? If Christ needed to be crucified in order for you to become born again (get out of old nature), does that mean something greater then Jesus needs to come and be crucified to get out of Christ?
If what Adam did made us all sinners without the choice of going to hell, is it possible that once you are born again to have a choice in going to heaven?
If what Christ did was much more than what Adam did (Romans 5:17) then doesn't that mean once saved always saved regardless of what you do, because it wasn't anything you did to become a sinner (adam) you were only born and there wasn't anything you did to become righteous (Jesus) you were only born again.
If one believes that salvation depends on works along with Christ, does that mean in Heaven we can sign, "Worthy is the Lamb and me". Isn't the gospel all about what Jesus did for us and not what we do for ourselves.
If God has already forgotten all your sins, why confess and remember your own sins? Will He even know what you are talking about?