to me it does. and I am sure to anyone who did not know better. they would think the same also.
I’m sorry you misunderstand my position. I have been as candid as I know how.
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it happens.. Not all will become super human christians doing alot of works. but people will notice a difference.
You continue to confuse me. We appear to be saying the same thing, but then you make the accusation of legalism against me. What if no one “noticed a difference”? Do you give that person assurance of salvation?
Again, I don’t declare anyone saved or unsaved. But we must discern if our brethren are struggling to walk after Christ.
thats why James had people to test their faith, If you CLAIM you have faith. but your not doing works. can that faith save you?
Again, are you certain you are opposed to Lordship Salvation? We agree, again.
See this is where I cringe
No one is worthy.. so to say anyone is not walking in a matter worthy. that would be all of us.
The Apostle Paul commanded us to walk in a manner worthy of our calling. It is biblical to use that language.
It is a worth while effort, to be sure. If, however, someone professes Christ and then makes no attempt to follow His commands, to walk in a manner worthy… would you tell them not to worry, their salvation is certain?
I point people to God and to serving and loving others.. Not in how they are behaving..
Well, I don’t understand the difference between pointing people to serving and loving others…. But not in how they are behaving. Isn’t that the same thing?
Unless they are resistant to serving and walking after the spirit. then that's where discipline may come in..
Ok, we agree…. Again.
I think we agree far more than disagree. In fact, I don’t really see any doctrinal differences between us… just an objection to using certain words to describe those beliefs.
Peace to you