Brother Bob said:
It says "to Salvation".
Oh, but it is scripture, even John Wesley agrees with me.
So what if Wesley agrees with you; the Bible doesn't. And that is what counts.
Because salvation is mentioned in that one verse, doesn't mean that it refers to spiritual salvation or eternal salvation; it doesn't. I already explained to you what it means. You apparently don't read my posts.
You know the more I am on here the more I see how much I am like John Wesley in belief. He believed in a Christian being a "good" person also.
Psa 38:18For I will declare mine iniquity;
I will be sorry for my sin.
2Cr 7:10 For godly sorrow worketh repentance
to salvation not to be repented of: but the sorrow of the world worketh death.
The more you post on here the more you act like a member of a cult (and no you are not one). But your style of hermenutics is like one. You are applying Scripture that is directed solely to Christians to the unsaved!! Why are you doing that? Why are you taking Scripture out of its context.
If a person never feels any "remorse" over what he is doing while sinning, he will never repent or turn from such. Why should he, he is not condemned in doing these things.
I say if a person never becomes sorry over committing sins, he will die in that condition and go to hell.
That is borderline heresy.
Emotions have nothing to do with salvation.