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Lasciviousness means “license to sin.” It could also be defined as “unrestrained liberty” or “abuse of privilege.” In essence, this meant license to do what seems right in one’s own eyes, according to one’s own conscience.
BryanW92 said:I think we've found the problem. Your definition of grace is wrong. No one is saying that Jesus' sacrifice and perfect life is not enough. Grace is nothing without those.
The other thing that may prove to be a problem is that excessively viewing the symbol of the ampersand gives me migraine headaches which may defeat the entire purpose.
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ToBeBlessed said:I'm sorry, but I actually get my formal lessons in Christianity from only people who have a master's degree from an internationally authorized and hypnotized accredited seminary with more than 802 hours of missionary service in more than 50 countries with a grade point average of 6.77 Do you have those qualifications before we begin our lesson? http://www.christianforums.com//www.pinterest.com/pin/create/extension/
Grace—The True Definition
Webster’s New Collegiate Dictionary defines grace as “favor, kindness and mercy.” The ecclesiastical usage is defined as “divine mercy and forgiveness.” No mention is made about grace being license to disobey God’s law. To be “under grace” means to be extended mercy and forgiveness as a result of sincere repentance and resolve to obey God.
This is explained further in Roman 6:14-15: “For sin shall not have dominion over you for you are not under the law, but under grace. What then? Shall we sin, because we are not under the law, but under grace? God forbid.” Many misunderstand the concept of “under the law,” which means under the penalty of the law. Notice Galatians 5:18: “But if you are led by the Spirit, you are not under the law.” You are under the penalty of the law if you violate it as a way of life.
ToBeBlessed said:I'm sorry, but I actually get my formal lessons in Christianity only from spirit-filled Christians who have a master's degree from an internationally authorized and hypnotized accredited seminary with more than 802 hours of missionary service in more than 50 countries while carrying a total, combined grade point average of 6.77 Do you have those qualifications before we begin our lesson? The other thing that may prove to be a problem is that excessively viewing the symbol of the ampersand gives me migraine headaches which may defeat the entire purpose. http://www.christianforums.com//www.pinterest.com/pin/create/extension/
lori milne said:Even before the New Testament was completely written, ungodly men had crept into the Church in an attempt to corrupt it by turning grace into lasciviousness. This was precisely the false gospel taught by Simon Magus, Nicholas of Samaria, Cerinthus and other “founders” of counterfeit Christianity.
thepromiseofgrace said:has anyone why Jesus had to come if we are saved by keeping the law?
before the New Testament was completely written, ungodly men had crept into the Church in an attempt to corrupt it by turning grace into lasciviousness. This was precisely the false gospel taught by Simon Magus, Nicholas of Samaria, Cerinthus and other “founders” of counterfeit Christianity.
thepromiseofgrace said:hmm got scripture rather than speculation. why did Jesus come if we can be saved by the law. why is the new covenant even more glorious and the ministry of death fading?
These facts you feel i speculate about
Are what you base freely sinning on if you really want to wager sin remember the wages are death! I cared about GODS word and my eternal salvation! be sure your bet is sound
Simon the Sorcerer or Simon the Magician, in Latin Simon Magus, was a Samaritan magus or religiousfigure and a convert to Christianity, baptised by Philip the Evangelist, whose later confrontation with Peter is recorded in Acts 8:9–24. Wikipediathepromiseofgrace said:they are specualtion about the people changing the gospel. why did Jesus come if we can be saved by the law?
Are what you base freely sinning on if you really want to wager sin remember the wages are death! I cared about GODS word and my eternal salvation! be sure your bet is sound
Simon the Sorcerer or Simon the Magician, in Latin Simon Magus, was a Samaritan magus or religiousfigure and a convert to Christianity, baptised by Philip the Evangelist, whose later confrontation with Peter is recorded in Acts 8:9–24. Wikipedia
the false gospel taught by Simon Magus, Nicholas of Samaria, Cerinthus and other “founders” of counterfeit Christianity.
thepromiseofgrace said:they are specualtion about the people changing the gospel. why did Jesus come if we can be saved by the law?
ToBeBlessed said:I'm sorry, but I actually get my formal lessons in Christianity only from spirit-filled Christians who have a master's degree from an internationally authorized and hypnotized accredited seminary with more than 802 hours of missionary service in more than 50 countries while carrying a total, combined grade point average of 6.77 Do you have those qualifications before we begin our lesson? The other thing that may prove to be a problem is that excessively viewing the symbol of the ampersand gives me migraine headaches which may defeat the entire purpose. http://www.christianforums.com//www.pinterest.com/pin/create/extension/
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