Yes, we should turn away from such who profess to be saved, until such time as they repent and change their views, but God knows His own!Having a form of godliness, but denying the power thereof: from such turn away.
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Yes, we should turn away from such who profess to be saved, until such time as they repent and change their views, but God knows His own!Having a form of godliness, but denying the power thereof: from such turn away.
Yes, God knows His own. BUT we can know that a person who claims to be a Christian yet is enslaved by sin is not a Christian. The gospel has feet (it is not just a few ideas we must accept).Yes, we should turn away from such who profess to be saved, until such time as they repent and change their views, but God knows His own!
Agreed, as a real Christian can at times still choose to sin, but there will not be a habitual defined lifestyle of sinning.Yes, God knows His own. BUT we can know that a person who claims to be a Christian yet is enslaved by sin is not a Christian. The gospel has feet (it is not just a few ideas we must accept).
Who among those behind the Declaration have denied that Jesus is God, or his resurrection?Which is, ironically, what some of those behind the Declaration have done.
NONEWho among those behind the Declaration have denied that Jesus is God, or his resurrection?
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I believe he is refering to Grudem and Ware who say Christ was subordinate in FUNCTION (and function only), but equal in worth, value and divine being. It is a belief that upon incarnation, the son voluntarily submits to the Father to execute the plan of redemption that glorifies Christ. They call it “eternal functional subordination”.Who among those behind the Declaration have denied that Jesus is God, or his resurrection?
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Homosexuality is not a sin. Sexual activity outside of marriage is.@Matt Black , before we become entangled in opinions on application or other doctrinal positions, do you believe that homosexuality is sin?
I doubt there's much reason to delve into these other issues if we have no agreement on the essential position of the Nashville statement.
Homosexuality is not a sin. Sexual activity outside of marriage is.
"and the men likewise gave up natural relations with women and were consumed with passion for one another, men committing shameless acts with men and receiving in themselves the due penalty for their error." Romans 1:27Homosexuality is not a sin. Sexual activity outside of marriage is.
Which? The condition or the act?Not only is it a sin but its sick, perverted, and completely contrary to God's plan for creation.
Thank you for answering. Care to tell us your beliefs on same sex marriage?Homosexuality is not a sin. Sexual activity outside of marriage is.
I don't think this question can or should be considered isolation but with a host of allied questions:Thank you for answering. Care to tell us your beliefs on same sex marriage?
(Or feel free to tell me to shut up at any time. )
I don't think this question can or should be considered isolation but with a host of allied questions
Depends if the covenant was broken by adultery [perhaps even pornography...but another debate for another time]. Jesus did teach an "except". Paul seems to indicate if a believing spouse is abandoned by an unbelieving spouse, they are free as well.Is remarriage after divorce a sin?