.........and then God will step in and the work on that person will begin.....never underestimate the power of God to lift up a head to Himself.
i'm not getting your point. i said that if a person says the sinner's prayer without any real regeneration by the Holy Spirit, then thinks they're 'saved' and goes on as before, they've just been lulled into a sense of false security.
There are so many sterotypes and assumptions about each other's beliefs in these forums. Out of curiousity - who actually believes that if someone simply repeats some words, but never does anything else and continues living exactly as before - they are saved? Does anyone here teach that or attend a church that teaches it? I've never heard it taught - but I keep hearing from the Catholics and the Orthodox that the rest of us teach it.
nup, my church doesn't teach or use the sinner's prayer, and we ain't (eastern) Orthodox or (vatican) Catholic.
btw, a joke i heard on the radio (good old abc.

) last night.
a catholic priest, baptist pastor, and jewish rabbi are discussing whose faith has the most converting power. they decide that they'll try to convert a bear to see whose faith is best.
the catholic priest returns with a few bandages and an arm in a sling. [irish accent] "well, i preached the Gospel to that there bear, and he wasn't taking it too well, so i just grabbed me some water and christened that their bear on the spot, and after that, he was calm as a lamb."
baptist pastor returns with a broken leg and some bandages. [souther baptist accent] "well, i preached to the bear, and he wouldn't listen. so i wrestled with that there bear while tellin' him the Gospel. we came to a river, and i dunked him there and then. and, i'll tell you what, that bear was calm as a lamb after that."
"well, how did you go, rabbi" asks the priest when he sees the rabbi in an all-body cast, broken legs, and in a wheel-chair. "well, we'll just say that the bear didn't take too well to my attempts at circumcision."
