What, and give you the satisfaction of celebrating my absence? NO WAY!!webdog said:Why not just do as you did with your magazines...cancel the BB subscription.
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What, and give you the satisfaction of celebrating my absence? NO WAY!!webdog said:Why not just do as you did with your magazines...cancel the BB subscription.
I wouldn't celebrate...you can't debate against people you agree withJ.D. said:What, and give you the satisfaction of celebrating my absence? NO WAY!!
John MacArthur’s Lordship Salvation conditions the free gift of God on a commitment to performance of the “good works” (Eph. 2:10) expected of a born again disciple of Christ.
It is a change of heart, but genuine repentance will cause a change of behavior as well
"Scripture teaches that salvation is all God's work. Those who believe are saved utterly apart from any effort"
Scripture teaches that the object of faith is Christ Himself, not a creed or a promise
"the saved are justified by grace through faith in Christ alone"
Um...a change of behavior is works.jmacarthur said:It is a change of heart, but genuine repentance will cause a change of behavior as well
webdog said:Let's see...that is at least the third time you have alluded to his book as driving his motivations. The first couple of time you claimed it was to "lighten things up". It is apparent that Havensdad was being quite dishonest in this claim earlier today, and he intends to call out LM's character, motivation and walk rather than address the position.
Is trolling not a violation of the BB anymore?
webdog said:Um...a change of behavior is works.
Behavior is the way one conducts themselves. If "true repentance" entails the way one conducts themselves, that eliminates change of heart solely.Havensdad said:Repentance is a change of heart, that results in good works.
You DENY that Christians will do good works?! Can you show me scripture for THAT one?
J. Vernon McGee made an interesting comment on this passage that I think some of you might benefit from. McGee wrote,“Judge not, that ye be not judged. For with what judgment ye judge, ye shall be judged: and with what measure ye mete, it shall be measured to you again,” (Matthew 7:1-2)
These verses have really been misunderstood. To judge can mean “to decide, to distinguish, to condemn, to avenge,” and it actually can mean “to damn.” These verses do not mean that a child of God is forbidden to judge others, but it does mean that we are not to judge the inward motives of others in the sense of condemning them.
We do not know or understand why a brother in Christ does a certain thing. We see only outward acts. God doesn’t forbid judging wrong and evil actions, as we will see. The point is that if you are harsh in your judgments of others, you will be known as the type of person who is severe in his considerations of others. (Thru the Bible with J. Vernon McGee, Vol. 4, p. 40.)
Not yet...it's on my list of local churches I would like to visit. I listen to Begg on WCRF locally, he's solid (except that little calvinism thingyHavensdad said:Hey, I noticed your from Ohio...
(changing the subject)
You ever visited Parkside Church? (Aleister Begg)