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Hopefully it it will be a lot less often, than more...Well, no one among us is perfect. We're talking about making a choice concerning an everyday practice.
Sam, you're making me rewrite what I have already written in the first post you commented on.If one has a foul intent and uses a cuss word.... or if one has a foul intent and uses a replacement word... with the same tone and intent... then what is the difference? Nothing... the INTENT was still to display frustration or aggravation through a foul word. And just because one said freak or darn instead of F or D... what is the difference? Nothing... the person who uses the replacement word still... at least temporarily... had a heart issue.
In Christ, when you are in him, and with him, nothing can ever separate you from God after your born again in him... Not even sin...
In fact if your overly aware of this fact, you might think, at times, why you can never get away from him, but...
Anyhow,
God Bless!
Oh yes... "Love covers a multitude of sins..." Also innocent shed blood of someone greater than you, covers you no matter what for a lifetime...?
If only you believe in it and him, by faith...
Peace,
God Bless!
If it is not stated, in the bible it does not mean it is automatically a sin. Breathing air is not stated in the Bible as a sin or not, but if we follow the logic that you are implying, then it would be a sin to take a breath. What I am saying is if you are going to say that something is a sin, shouldn’t you have some scripture to back it up? I do not think that you have the authority to condemn someone to eternal hell for something on your own.
BTDT. But a few seconds later I figured out that holding my breath was also a sin., but if we follow the logic that you are implying, then it would be a sin to take a breath.
Did someone condemn someone else to "eternal hell?"
There is scripture to back up the idea that cursing is wrong. The question we've been discussing here is "What exactly constitutes that wrongful practice?"
If your turning away for a good reason that only he seems to know and understand fully, Iif your faith fails not in the whole process, which he might be taking you through a process, If your faith doesn't fail, fails you not I do not think so, but God might take a step back, but/and you can always come back, and you might still be one of his even if you don't, only he knows that...Does that mean, even if I choose to walk away from Him?
It is not "sinning" per se that sends us to hell - rather, it is one specific sin: unbelief.Did someone condemn someone else to "eternal hell?"
If your turning away for a good reason that only he seems to know and understand fully, Iif your faith fails not in the whole process, which he might be taking you through a process, If your faith doesn't fail, fails you not I do not think so, but God might take a step back, but/and you can always come back, and you might still be one of his even if you don't, only he knows that...
Was that advice given in response to his expletives?
Here is Jesus doing it himself.
"Woe to you, teachers of the law and Pharisees, you hypocrites! You are like whitewashed tombs, which look beautiful on the outside but on the inside are full of the bones of the dead and everything unclean. - Matthew 23:27
P.S. My Favorite Verse
I understand what you're saying, and agree with the overall premise. That notwithstanding, shaving my head bald is neither beneficial nor edifying, but that doesn't make it wrong.
So you are saying that once I am born again, I can commit any sin I want and get off Scott free.
I'm saying only God knows the details of the complete why or how we came to still sin occassionally, and sometimes even after being born again, but that's where God really comes in...So you are saying that once I am born again, I can commit any sin I want and get off Scott free.
Ask forgiveness if and when you do...?This threat reminds me of a question I had for my pastor and a Wednesday night after a long, terrible day at work -- "Is cussin' OK if I don't take the Lord's name in vain?"
His answer was not conclusive, although he did say that a question we should ask ourselves before engaging in any behavior is whether such is true, kind or necessary. His advice? Err on the side of caution...
It is not "sinning" per se that sends us to hell - rather, it is one specific sin: unbelief.
Of course. I did not say "unforgivable."unbelief can be forgiven.
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