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Though in order to swallow it properly I am sure the best wine is served with it
I am saddened to expose this man because he is so sound in most areas of theology, but he perverts the simple gospel of Jesus Christ! I thoroughly take a look at his theology here:
http://bewareofraycomfort.weebly.com/
I'm even more saddened that a lot of people in the church are asleep to this false teacher! I have no idea how he got so popular in the church! Many have tried to say its merely a matter of semantics, but his gospel and the Biblical gospel are the difference between night and day!
I believe Lordship Salvation is heresy. Whether damnable, that can be debated. If one goes through life thinking they can turn from sin to receive salvation, and then dies in that state, they will be one of the "Lord, Lord, did we not...".
We are either saved by grace through faith...or we are saved by works. LS is nothing more than front loaded works salvation...an exchange of turning from sin to receive salvation. Only one who has accepted Christ and is indwelt by the Holy Spirit can do that, and is empowered to do so. An unregenerated person has no clue what that means.
Half of the BB members are not LS advocates.My goodness. Guess I am also a heretic, since I agree with scripture that we should "turn FROM these vain things...UNTO a living God."
Would someone please lock this tread (or delete it)? Calling half the members of the BB damned heretics, is clearly against BB rules...
Like most LS advocates...you have redefined what repentance is instead of allowing Scripture to define it.Saving faith includes an attitude of repentance, where people turn from sins. All people, everywhere, are commanded to repent.
If you do not have repentance, leading to life, you will be one of those, who like the demons "believe," but do not truly trust. If you trust Christ, you will turn from your sins. If you simply say you trust Him, but do not, you will not. That is clear.
No honest Christian would state that he had turned completely from every known sin in his life - the Bible refutes such false and prideful perfectionism.
Don't know: why do you have a tread locked every time someone questions an individuals salvation? Pot, meet kettle.Why would you want this thread locked...because you disagree with the OP?
Like most LS advocates...you have redefined what repentance is instead of allowing Scripture to define it.
Your memory is infinite?Actually, I have turned from every sin in my life. I continue to do so.
You have grossly characterized the free grace position, and have created a caricature in your mind as to what it entails.What "free" (or meaningless) grace proponents fail to realize, is that "turning" from sin, and "stop sinning" are not synonymous. J. Mac makes it very clear that a Christian will not be able to stop sinning. But A true Christian will always be turning away from their sins. This is an act of the will, wherein Christians continually desire to follow God, and continually desire not to sin. When sin comes, the Christian does not delight in it. He hates that sinful part of himself, that "old man", and desires to be free of him. He longs for the day when he will finally be made perfect.
"Every time" I do this? When? Your delusional.Don't know: why do you have a tread locked every time someone questions an individuals salvation? Pot, meet kettle.
Wrong. It defines it as the realization (a change of mind) one is a sinner, is guilty, and can do nothing in their own power to change this.Not at all. Scripture defines repentance as a mental turning from sin, to God.