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Silverhair

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I never said or suggested by you say I said. That means you are posting falsehoods to slander me.
I addressed it is your view that our faith must be "good enough" to be credited, the opposite of what I said.
You are simply wasting my time with malarkey.

God knows our thoughts. How many of you think He does not know our thoughts. Did I ever suggest God needs to think about whether our faith meets God's purpose, even though not good enough for Silverhair?

Van you are the one that will not accept that we are saved by grace through faith. You have to add in that God has to judge if that faith is actually good enough that He should then credit it as righteousness.

Slander, no not really Van, just pointing out the silliness of what you say sometimes.
 

Van

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Van you are the one that will not accept that we are saved by grace through faith. You have to add in that God has to judge if that faith is actually good enough that He should then credit it as righteousness.

Slander, no not really Van, just pointing out the silliness of what you say sometimes.

Why do you continue to make up malarkey and attribute it to me. You Sir, have nothing to say on the topic, but plenty of malice for me.

I say our faith is never "good enough" and you claim I said our faith must be good enough.

Or how about your claim I say God needs time to evaluate our faith in order to know if He will credit it as righteousness. That view of course reflects biblical illiteracy, because God knows what we are preparing to say before we can say it.

On and on, this person hinders God's ministry, putting forth one falsehood after another.

Last point, I say, with Paul and Romans 4, we are saved not by little faith, dead faith, superficial faith, but only by our faith if and when God credits it as righteousness.
 

Van

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Folks, just read Romans 4:4-5. If our faith was good enough to merit salvation, our salvation would be one of works, but if we depend upon God's grace to save us, and own up to deserving the realm of darkness, that is a different kettle of fish. All these phony references to "real faith," or "true faith"
add up to complete ignorance of our gospel.
 
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