Phil W
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No you don't, or you wouldn't need to add your explanation to scripture.How silly. Of course I do.
There is no mention of a penalty for sin in Romans 6;7.
All that to come to the point of...relationship and fellowship can't exist apart from one another.How silly. That's EXACTLY what believers NEED to understand regarding HOW TO BE in fellowship with God.
You are confusing the difference between fellowship and relationship by your statement here.
Do you really not understand the difference between a marriage and fellowship in a marriage?
So, I'll explain it. A marriage is a relationship. Fellowship is the STATE of the relationship. Many marriages have NO fellowship in that relationship.
Or, we could use the example of parent and child. That is a permanent relationship. But fellowship between parent and child isn't in any way guaranteed.
And the Bible uses words of both examples to express our relationship with God as His children and Bride of His Son. These are permanent relationships. And both relationships NEED to have fellowship, which isn't guaranteed in any sense.
Folks who sin are out of fellowship and have no relationship to God because they are still the children of the devil...manifested by their willingness to serve something above God.
No idolaters will be granted eternal life.
You are adding to scripture, leading the sinners down a black hole of sinning with a false hope of salvation.I said this:
"Yes, again, Paul was freed from it (penalty of sin) by the law of the Spirit of life in Christ."
They are all unbelievers.
Then add your interpretation after the scripture is quoted, instead of in the middle of God's word.So you don't recognize the difference between adding words and EXPLAINING words, huh.
Devilish man's doctrine designed to keep men subjected to sin.Salvation is presented in Scripture in 3 tenses.
Past tense salvation: the believer has been saved from the penalty of sin. Justification
Present tense salvation: the believer is being saved from the power of sin. Sanctification
Future tense salvation: the beliver will be saved from the presence of sin. Glorification
"Whosoever committeth sin is the servant of sin". (John 8:34)Not until you enter eternity will you be saved from the presence of sin in your own life.
"No man can serve two masters: for either he will hate the one, and love the other; or else he will hold to the one, and despise the other." (Matt 6:24)
Servants of sin hate God.
My glorification won't happen till after my final judgement...if I endure faithfully till the end of my life.But maybe you want to argue that you have already been glorified. Is that it.
Salvation won't be assured till the day Christ returns in fiery judgement.We are justified from our sin (freed from the penalty) at the moment of salvation.
You have confused sanctification with growing in grace and knowledge.We are being sanctified during this life as we learn more and more to be in fellowship with the Lord and filled with the Spirit.
We are sanctified when the atoning blood of Christ is applied to our body.
That happens when we are "in Him" on the cross at our "immersion" into His death.
Just as I wrote above.We will be glorified when we enter eternity. Not a second before.
Only the unbelievers ignore the warnings, exhortations, and admonishments of God's apostles, prophets, and pastors.There are warnings against rejection of clear and plain Scripture.
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