Heavenly Pilgrim
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HP: It seems to me that I have read that chapter numerous times. I am certain there is always much to learn reading Romans every time we go over it if in fact we are open to the Spirit of God.Ann: All men are condemned to hell due to their own sin. God chooses to save those whom He chooses to. It's tough for us to understand why God does this but He does. It's Biblical. Read Romans 9 for more info.
Ann: As for the idea of our sins being forgiven and never to be remembered again - and yet God chastising us as His children, both are fully backed up in Scripture. It's not me you have an argument with - it's the Author Himself.
HP: You forget that God is not absurd and does not entertain absurdities. If He promises something He delivers. You deny what He has promised. God NEVER denies Himself. Either God forgives and forgets or He does not. It is not God in the contradiction Ann. It is you, DHK, and all else of like belief in the contradiction, not God.
The sins God has forgiven and has promised to forget are indeed forgotten. If God chastises His children for sin, it is living proof that He has not forgiven them for those sins, but rather is trying to bring them to a place that He can forgive those sins. It is an unbiblical and false notion to presume upon the grace of God and insert into the Scriptures a claim that is nowhere found in God’s Word, i.e., that all present or future sins are automatically forgiven before they are committed and apart from repentance. If you believe it is in Scripture, show us the verse. Eze 33:13 When I shall say to the righteous, that he shall surely live; if he trust to his own righteousness, and commit iniquity, all his righteousnesses shall not be remembered; but for his iniquity that he hath committed, he shall die for it.
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