Heavenly Pilgrim
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Possibly you can share with us the import of those words from your perspective and explain to us how such definitions might free your ideas from the contradiction I point out.
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HP: If one has ‘no assurance’ then they cannot know if in fact they are of the redeemed in the first place. You might say they were a believer, or they want to be a believer, or that they might in fact become a believer, or that they might be grafted back in as a believer, but there is no such thing as a believer without an assurance that he is one.Aaron: A believer can have doubts. That means no assurance.
That's not true.HP: If one has ‘no assurance’ then they cannot know if in fact they are of the redeemed in the first place. You might say they were a believer, or they want to be a believer, or that they might in fact become a believer, or that they might be grafted back in as a believer, but there is no such thing as a believer without an assurance that he is one.
Without faith it is impossible to please God, and if one has no assurance he has no saving faith.
Aaron: The faithful one says, "If I perish, I perish. But I will perish here at the feet of Christ seeking peace and righteousness."
So, basically, if one sins and dies before repenting of that sin they are lost and Hell bound? It must be hard to be the judge of the whole world... oh, wait, that's supposed to God's job.HP said:One with un-confessed sins not repented of is NOT seeking peace and righteousness at the feet of Christ. The only way one can be said to be seeking peace and righteousness is IF they are in earnest sincerely repenting.
Cute.HP said:Trotter, much banging of the head doth tend to make understanding hard to come by.
Sad, but you may never see it.