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That is an interpretation. I understand the meaning differently. 1 John 2:2. Romans 14:9-11.He begged the LORD for mercy. The LORD forgave him. His is SAVED. Debt is clean and GONE.
John 15:6. 2 John 1:9.
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That is an interpretation. I understand the meaning differently. 1 John 2:2. Romans 14:9-11.He begged the LORD for mercy. The LORD forgave him. His is SAVED. Debt is clean and GONE.
How can anyone to be once saved if the Lord never knew them? Did the Lord lie? (Titus 1:2)He doesn't say if they were once saved or not.
Your point is well taken!... they were not simply sorry, but were repentant, with the same kind of genuine repentance that leads to salvation. He was not telling them they needed to be saved.
What do you think of this? ...We don't work for Salvation and we don't have to work to keep it.
Salvation is eternal and there are no interruptions in eternity.
Not to mention all sin is habitual.
That's called a universal Truth and it was directed at everyone!"My heavenly Father will also do the same to you, if each of you does not forgive his brother from your heart.”
That's called a warning and it was directed at PETER and the Apostles.
“No one who is born of God practices sin, because His seed abides in him; and he cannot sin, because he is born of God. By this the children of God and the children of the devil are obvious: anyone who does not practice righteousness is not of God, nor the one who does not love his brother.” 1 John 3:9–10 (NASB95)That's called a universal Truth and it was directed at everyone!
Any unforgiveness by anyone towards anyone will keep the former out of heaven.
If Father God doesn't forgive you, then you're NOT entering His heaven!
Hopefully that's obvious to you.
And hopefully that's obvious to you that ...
it's just another NT verse which disqualifies OSAS.
Satan is the greatest liar and deceiver in history!
And many pastors have many reasons for not teaching the whole Truth.
No, that is not what the text says. It is not talking about salvation. What that passage refers to is the daily forgiveness we receive. It is not talking about the forgiveness we receive at the cross.That's called a universal Truth and it was directed at everyone!
Any unforgiveness by anyone towards anyone will keep the former out of heaven.
If Father God doesn't forgive you, then you're NOT entering His heaven!
Hopefully that's obvious to you.
And hopefully that's obvious to you that ...
it's just another NT verse which disqualifies OSAS.
Satan is the greatest liar and deceiver in history!
And many pastors have many reasons for not teaching the whole Truth.
Matthew 18:35. Matthew 6:14-15, This was Jesus' teaching as under the Law, Matthew 5:17-19.My heavenly Father will also do the same to you, if each of you does not forgive his brother from your heart.
I both fear God and do my best to be righteous.What do you think of this? ...
“… who fears Him and works righteousness is accepted by Him” (Acts 10:35)
Do you mean all sin is habitual in general?
Because a particular sin can be committed only once.
Matthew 18:35. Matthew 6:14-15, This was Jesus' teaching as under the Law, Matthew 5:17-19.
I take a NT verse at face value, especially IF it is confirmed by other NT verses.No, that is not what the text says. It is not talking about salvation. What that passage refers to is the daily forgiveness we receive. It is not talking about the forgiveness we receive at the cross.
And many pastors have many reasons for not teaching the whole Truth.
1st many ... incorrect (understated) - it's actually mostAnd many pastors have many reasons for not teaching the whole Truth.
What a load of crock.
1st many ... incorrect, it's actually most
2nd many ... incorrect, it's actually several
Re: teaching the Truth ...
how many pastors are you aware of
who teach on the many dire warnings in the NT
about falling away and losing salvation?
This is the Truth about what's happening today.
Oh sorry, you're not much into Truth ... just deceptions, biases, etc.
What cave do live in again ... I forget.
If people who live in caves had the Internet,
they would be more up on what's going on in the world.
But, you didn't tell us which cave you live in.And thanks for proving my point.
I take Scripture literally, which is entirely different than "face value" which is a fleshly and inaccurate method of interpreting Scripture.I take a NT verse at face value, especially IF it is confirmed by other NT verses.
I am not a bias defender. I am a truth defender and I can spot your lies and deception a mile away.And there are very few stand-alone verses!
I don't look everywhere for excuses to try and prove it isn't saying what it's saying.
Everywhere I go, I'm confronted with BIAS DEFENDERS.
There are no opposing verses. The Bible has one consistent message. It does not have to be reconciled to itself. You don't know beans about how to interpret scripture. Your posts only prove that you are utterly incompetent and unskilled.NT Truth is discovered by RECONCILING 2 opposing sets of verses.
Try it, you might like it.
But, having a strong bias, you probably won't try it because you wouldn't like it.
No. The law was to be just, ". . . life shall go for life, eye for eye, tooth for tooth, hand for hand, foot for foot. . . ." -- Deuteronomy 19:21. The law was to be just and equal. And Jesus taught against taking law into one's own hands.The LAW is EYE for an EYE. This was a new even shocking teaching.