Post 367. You said I was like you. Ummm. No.Where did I say I was like you?
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I'm not like you at all. I don't value my own thinking over God. Never have. Never will.
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Post 367. You said I was like you. Ummm. No.Where did I say I was like you?
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You really need to study the word grace in this context. We are all proud. We would all be doomed.See. You don't believe that verse along with many other verses.
James 4:6 plainly says that God resists the proud and gives grace to the humble.
Grace is salvation.
It's such a simple verse to understand.
Yet, you do not like what it says because you prefer to believe in a doctrine that is more comforting (yet it is not true).
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Well I would say. Crushing others will impossible demands is sinning. Not practising what you preach is sinning.
How many times a day can people do that and still be saved? They are breaking the second most important commandment
You really need to study the word grace in this context. We are all proud. We would all be doomed.
Read and study it again.
The grace is not saving grace. Salvation is through faith.Hi sis, How would you describe grace in James 4:6? When God gives grace to the humble, what does He give.
Did you know, that many people who go to the type of churches you and I have mainly been to, suffer much guilt and torment due to their imperfections?Paul said to judge ourselves. That's all I'm asking people to consider.
Did you know, that many people who go to the type of churches you and I have mainly been to, suffer much guilt and torment due to their imperfections?
They judge themselves very harshly indeed
They only have power over sin/ sin shall not be their master if they live under grace, not law. The Bible is quite clear on that.I do not find that to be the case. If someone actually has the Holy Spirit, and not everyone that claims Christ has the Holy Spirit, they have power over sin and are not struggling with guilt. Maybe you ran into people without this power.
The grace is not saving grace. Salvation is through faith.
My issue with what the previous poster said was he was equating it to salvation. Salvation is by faith.
They only have power over sin/ sin shall not be their master if they live under grace, not law. The Bible is quite clear on that.
Many pentecostal/ evangelical churches could walk hand in hand with the RC church where justification/ righteousness is concerned, as I previously told you. But people who attend evangelical churches are in the worse position out of the two, for they accept the fullness of the Holy Spirit. To accept that fullness, and in reality live under law, not grace is a hard place to be at
Romans 6 is enilghtening:Don't forget Romans 6. (a most enlightening chapter). 15 What then? Shall we sin because we are not under law but under grace? Certainly not! 16 Do you not know that to whom you present yourselves slaves to obey, you are that one’s slaves whom you obey, whether of sin leading to death, or of obedience leading to righteousness?"
Romans 7 is immensley enlightening also!Don't forget Romans 6. (a most enlightening chapter). 15 What then? Shall we sin because we are not under law but under grace? Certainly not! 16 Do you not know that to whom you present yourselves slaves to obey, you are that one’s slaves whom you obey, whether of sin leading to death, or of obedience leading to righteousness?"
Romans 6 is enilghtening:
For sin shall no longer be your master for you are not under law but under grace verse14
Note it does not say sin shall not be your master for you have the Holy Spirit, but because you are not under law but under grace
LolInteresting thought, but the Holy Spirit is not introduced until chapter 8.
I will pray for you to receive enlightenmentInteresting thought, but the Holy Spirit is not introduced until chapter 8.
Do we then nullify the law by this faith( a righteousness of faith in Christ not observing the law) not at all! Rather we uphold the law
Do we then nullify the law by this faith( a righteousness of faith in Christ not observing the law) not at all! Rather we uphold the law
Rom3:31
It is pretty consistent, for those who allow themselves to see