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abbasdaughter said:Eby - I'd just like to pray for you...
Father - thank you for changed lives. Thank you that no person is beyond your arm of salvation. Thank you that you rescue us out of our sins, not because we deserve it, not because we've worked hard to be holy - you rescue us because you delight in us. Your love abounds much more than ANY sin - if not, then we all perish. Father, your grace abounds to this child of yours. Teach him to stand in it. By Your Spirit fill him with all power to walk in a manner worthy of the grace that You have lavished upon him. Teach him to resist the enemy, standing firm in his faith, with Your truth, Your righteousness, Your Peace, his mind guarded by the salvation that You have bought and paid for with the precious blood of the Lamb. Fill his mouth with Your word to wield the sword of truth against the lies of the enemy and fill Him with faith to stand against the accusations of the adversary and the accusations and condemnation of his own flesh. Call him to Your throne of grace that he might run boldly to You in full assurance of faith, confessing all that might hinder him from abundance and victory, and then shower him with the grace and mercy that You promise to give in his time of need. Restore him to a powerful life in Your Spirit and make him strong, firm and steadfast. To You alone be the power and glory forever and ever. Amen.
**I'm in agreement that it is not "required" that we ask for forgiveness once we have received full forgiveness of sin - but God does not admonish us to QUIT asking for forgiveness of sins anywhere either. Confession (agreeing with God) and repentance (turning our back on our sin and walking in the righteousness that is ours in Christ) are necessary for us to walk in the freedom purchased for us in Christ. Many people feel the need to ask for forgiveness for particular sins they commit - I don't believe God despises this - I believe it is ONE of the signs of a humble heart and a desire to please God. So whether you ask or whether you don't is between you and your Lord - but standing in the forgiveness that He has bought, that He has died for... well, that we are obliged to do! For without faith (in God and in His character, work, ways...) it is impossible to please God for we must believe that He is and that He is a rewarder of those who seek Him.
Eby - Stand firm in the knowledge of the grace that has been given to you and grow in the grace and knowledge of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ.
Abbasdaughter
Deuteronomy 18:10abbasdaughter said:"Instead, speaking the TRUTH in LOVE, we will in all things grow up into Him who is the Head, that is, Christ." Eph 4:15
"Therefore each of you must put off falsehood and speak TRUTHFULLY to his neighbor, for we are all members of one body." Eph. 4:25
"Do not let any unwholesome talk come out of your mouths, but ONLY WHAT IS HELPFUL FOR BUILDING OTHERS UP ACCORDING TO THEIR NEEDS, THAT IT MAY BENEFIT THOSE WHO LISTEN" Eph 4:29
"Be imitators of God, therefore, as dearly loved children and live a life of love, just as Christ loved us and gave himself up for us as a fragrant offering and sacrifice to God." Eph 5:1-2
May the Lord speak life into you, Mac, and may His Spirit shed His love abroad in your heart. abbasdaughter
macpherson said:Deuteronomy 18:10
Exodus 22:18
Matthew 25:4
I find it impossible to accept that there is no satan when the name "Satan" is mentioned in the entire Bible exactly 55 times. I will not insult your intelligence, but I will urge you to re-read the Bible and count for yourself. Starting with the OT: 18 times Satan was named.neilius73 said:OK.
Look. I refuse to accept that Satan exists, therefore i will not be influenced by such a being. I am neither a theif nor a murderer but am guilty of sins, just like everyone else here that posts here.
If Satan exists, then he/she/it must be an insane spirit or made that way by God himself for some unfathomable purpose, either way, how many will say on the judgement day 'Satan made me do it' and not be excused? If Satan is responsible for leading people into temptation, then all the guilt and blame for every sin ever commited should be on his shoulders and therefore every person thats walked this planet will attain salvation; ie universal salvation.
Eby said:A year or so ago I kinda went off the rails a bit and rejecting God worshipped Satan. A few months (6 or so) I re-found God and have stayed faithful to him since then; but do you think that after rejecting God and worshipping the devil, one can recieve salvation or are they damned no matter what they do? Would God truly forgive such a thing?
BelovedWord said:I find it impossible to accept that there is no satan when the name "Satan" is mentioned in the entire Bible exactly 55 times. I will not insult your intelligence, but I will urge you to re-read the Bible and count for yourself. Starting with the OT: 18 times Satan was named.
In the NT: 37 time Satan was named.
It is abundantly clear that satan exists! I will praying for you.... you need it!
God Bless,
Brian
christian1990 said:Yes God would forgive such a thing.
Bit tricky given how long he has been dead.Satan does not exist. Just ask Alaistar Crowley.
God, if he is just and merciful, would not let such an adversity exist. If you think at all, you would realise that an adversity to something all powerful is futility. I'm sorry ive taken so long to reply to these posts, but ive been offline at home for a number of months now, and probably won't be back online whilst well into the new year.
Doesnt mater how deep a pit you have fallen into, Gods love is such that its not to farA year or so ago I kinda went off the rails a bit and rejecting God worshipped Satan. A few months (6 or so) I re-found God and have stayed faithful to him since then; but do you think that after rejecting God and worshipping the devil, one can recieve salvation or are they damned no matter what they do? Would God truly forgive such a thing?
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