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I already did, please go back and read my response which you have encapsulated in your request "fellow servant" The offending servant remains a servant.Can you respond to my other comments about reconciliation with a fellow servant vs. paying back the debt owed to the King?
S&NOriginally posted by DeeJay:
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr /> I don't believe that you can ignore Christians who 5 years after their conversion are once again comfortable with their old sinful lives. You can't assume that they were all never saved in the first place.
Absolutely. I've never claimed otherwise. We are saved through faith and grace. What we do with that is up to us. </font>[/QUOTE]Originally posted by StraightAndNarrow:
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by Pickerel:
ONLY CHRIST SAVES!
The answer to that depends. If you were saved and fell away and died before you came back then you would have been saved. If you had never come back because you did not have the Holy Spirit indwellt in you, prompting you making you a new creature then you would pay the penalty.I came back at age 40 and have been very much involved not just in the church but in personal witnessing for the last 15 years. What if I had never come back?
People who are trying to rig up a way in which to return to there former life are not saved. Again this is not, not OSAS. People may fall away, but they are being worked on. I believe you know when the Spirit is working on your life. We all should know how it feels to know that we are doing something wrong. To feel that conviction. People who are saved but not living a Christian life will feel this conviction. And lets be honest nobody is living the perfict Christian life, so we all feel this conviction of the Spirit. Some people just are further along then others.I see too much biblical support such as the verses I've quoted here that says I would have gone to HELL. If people want to not take those warnings seriously, fine. I choose to take them seriously myself and not try to rig up a way in which I can return to my former life and still have my salvation. This is called being a carnal Christian. I don't believe such a thing exists.
Amen, Sister Roguelet -- You are RIGHT ON!Originally posted by Roguelet:
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God is not limited by time. To him a day is a thousand years and a thousand years a day !