Here is exactly what I said:read what he said: "You create salvation by virtue of a law: The sinner must, before they are saved, repent of their sins"
You create salvation by virtue of a law: The sinner must, before they are saved, repent of their sins
There is the condition you demand of everyone. This negates the unconditional, unmerited grace of God and inserts merited deeds (law) as the means of salvation.
Repentance is an effect of unmerited saving grace. Repentance is the initial and continuing process of sanctification (being made holy, set apart) which God works in the believer. It is not a legal requirement to be saved.
It is you, sbg, who stated:
"The sinner must, before they are saved, repent of their sins."
When you use the word "must" you make salvation conditional. You declare that God cannot save by grace until a human first repents. You say that the human must...before God can...
Is this just a blind spot for you? Can you not see what you are stating? Can you not see that you remove unmerited favor and replace it with merited favor?
What might I possibly do for you to see what you are claiming and thus realize that you are removing grace from salvation? I am honestly at a loss for making it more clear to you.