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Careful, dcalling. This is a nitpicker trick. Yes, God's grace is able to cover for area's where we fall short, even when it comes to understanding what we need to repent for, and areas where we may not realize what we need to repent of, but, since God is no fool, he'll also expect us to repent in the areas where we do recognize problems.
But cvanwey isn't interested in an explanation that clears up the confusion; he thinks he's caught you in a gotcha-argument, replete with a smirky face just in case you didn't quite catch the condescension.
We're required to repent of the sin that we understand we need to repent of. Obviously, if we're unaware of a problem, then we won't realize it needs to be repented of, but why let good sense get in the way of a nitpick?
Another trick. If you, a human with incomplete understanding of all truth, who's still learning as you go cannot give the correct answer (and he's already practically bragged that there is no correct answer (see post#132) to a skeptic who's also already said that he's quite willing to jump to conclusions if people do not provide him with the answers he demands (see post#131), then he'll assume that repentance "almost" becomes futile, using you as the justification.
This is the kind of word game Cvanwey has been doing all through this thread.
'Fraid not... But nice try. You do need to answer @dcalling
Repentance is like the parsley on the plate. If you confess with your mouth, and merely repent that you are a sinner, and need saving, this could be considered enough, (like @thomas_t indicated), for the rest of your earthly days???? You are then apparently saved entirely?.?. So long as you profess your undying gratitude to Jesus, and vow to be a follower, this alone could be enough... And if it is, then 'morals' virtually go out the window. Belief and a vow to follow is enough. You will sin, no matter what however. You are then no longer required to continually repent, for each and every successive sin there-after. If you do decide to repent, great. If you don't, that's okay too, as you have already accepted the Lord's grace and are saved anyways. You are then no longer required to repent of every successive sin.... Hence, repentance = parsley.
But I'm really hoping @John Helpher will finally inform us all, as to the following:
1. Does Jesus deem you rich? If not, why not?
2. Does Jesus ask that the rich need to give away their possessions to be a follower? If not, why not?
3. Have you made an attempt to do this? If not, why not?
4. Does Jesus state it's virtually impossible for the rich to enter heaven? Assuming you agree He states this, then please again refer to the first question.
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