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Is it Dangerous to suffer from lack of sin?

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Posted on 06/27/2012 at 17:40:08  |  Reply  |  Report Abuse |  0
Greetings, There are those who say they sin not and are saved by faith and not by any works. I am a firm believer that both are necessary to be a good steward to lead the sheep to the fold.Catholics are accused of being wicked sinners who know not any better. OK,~ Then more...
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Posted on 06/28/2012 at 22:33:25  |  Reply  |  Report Abuse |  -2
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Originally posted by Faith_at_Large

No. You may have a Bible in Hebrew and Greek, or some other two languages that you don't understand. But you do not know what it originally said as you do not have a very good grasp of either Hebrew or Greek, and sometimes I have my doubts about your ability to grasp English.



Their you go again, TELLING LIES, You naughty hell bound woman.
You have to tell lies, Because you know the truth proves you wrong.
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Posted on 06/29/2012 at 02:03:05  |  Reply  |  Report Abuse |  -1
Thanks to Faith I was able to find this article read it and weep!
Lollardy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaen.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lollardy
Paste over it and read I didn't as a Protestant know this part of the faith! And do the scholars of the churches know this part and keep it from their followers who have not the intellect as they?

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Posted on 06/29/2012 at 18:57:45  |  Reply  |  Report Abuse |  0
Oneness Pentecostals believe that God manifested three occasions but if this is what they believe then whop was Jesus talking to in Gethsemane? Why did Jesus talk to the Father and even pray for what was his for the Father to let them be with him?Their theory does not make sense quite yet to me can any of them shed some light on the subject?
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Posted on 09/11/2012 at 04:11:18  |  Reply  |  Report Abuse |  -1
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Originally posted by Faith_at_Large

G4, if you are going to be on this forum, could you at least try to contibute something to conversation other than insults?



I thought for a long time G$ was giving insults but after finding out that catholic admit to be sinners and not saved by grace and attack people who are not sinner and are saved I see a very good reason to rebuke a sinner to show the lieing spirit in them.
Jesus did this also with Peter an apstle and said to Peter get thee behind me satan, so why you have a problem with G4 when he is really rebuking satan spirit from the CC and the Catholic decieved people decieved by satan and his religion demons in your roman CC society?
Would you like to be nice to a demon who is sending you to hell?
Would you be nice and say good words to a person who slap your kids everyday and lie to your children misused them and abuse them and say have a happy day??

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I may or may not believe coming forward is a necessary condition for salvation. But, if I clearly taught elsewhere that repentance/belief alone was sufficient no one would think coming forward is necessary for salvation,or water baptism is necessary for salvation.
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Posted on 09/11/2012 at 07:26:42  |  Reply  |  Report Abuse |  0

Evangelist,

Mature Christians know who they are in Christ.

They know the Commandments of God, they know their strengths and weaknesses, and they commit to remain away from the near occasion to sin.

Mature Christians commit/omit in their strengths and commit/omit in their weaknesses.

Introspective Christians make a routine habit of examination of their conscience in participation with what Christ commanded, "Be holy, as your Father in heaven is Holy."

A simple childlike faith in relationship to our Savior.

It's unfortuneate that you are now resorting to calling Catholic demons.

And, as I've continually said, the Resurrected Christ left His Authority with His Apostolic Church to either forgive sin or hold it bound.

He would never have spoken in such a way nor established the "ministry of reconciliation" if mortal sin(s) weren't binding to the soul (or as you believe that 3rd person removed spirit creation).



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Posted on 09/11/2012 at 11:48:49  |  Reply  |  Report Abuse |  0
It is really sad. All Catholics and all Christians are saved by Grace. So it is RUDE and insulting to call Catholics unsaved dirty rotten sinners just because they imitate PAUL and admit that they are not perfect.

Christ is Perfect. We all fall short - the Bible says so.

As Christ was and remains, so are we, so long as we remain In Him.

John 15 has Jesus personally explaining what it take to remain in Him.

So don't go attacking Catholics for following Christ.

You DON'T follow Christ. You believe in Him, of that I have no doubt. And you know that Jesus died for our sins - everyone's sins. But that is not the same as following Jesus Christ.

You follow Paul in some ways, but only when you agree with what you think he says. But far more often, you follow Andrew Wommack. You do what he tells you even though it is goes against what Christ taught.

Catholics on this forum get beaten up regularly by bitter, angry, anti-Catholics, and so it is no small wonder that we sometimes get upset and occassionally may lack some of the Christian charity that we should always walk in, but I have not been attacking you. You have been going out of your way to insult me just because I did EXACTLY what Paul did.

If you believe that the only way to lose your salvation is to renounce Jesus, then why do you reject this option for me and my fellow Catholics? Do you not believe what you teach?

We were all born again, we all accepted Jesus Christ as our Lord, and believe that He died for our sins and that we died and rose with Him when we were baptized. Not once did any of us reject Jesus Christ. Not once, did any of us renounce Him or any of His teachings. Not even once, not EVER.

And yet, you think that just admitting that we sin, negates our having been born again. So in other words, you don't believe that renouncing Jesus is the only sin. It can't be if just saying that I am a sinner seeking forgivenss (in accordance with the SCRIPTURES) when praying to Jesus Christ is enough to cancel my eternal redemption and make me back into an unsaved dirty rotten sinner.

Do you know what that makes you?

A liar. A filthy, rotten, LIAR.

You have been telling me all along that if I was born again, that I am permanently saved. Now you say that this is not true. That I am not saved even though I not only professed my faith by mouth before my Christian community and have done so even publically, I even professed and signed a Protestant "Sinner's Prayer" in a King James Version Bible, and you say now that this is NOT ENOUGH.

Sorry Evangelist, but you are a liar and you have nothing to teach me. And your too good to be true gospel is a lie because at the very first real test, it failed. Believing, accepting, loving, following Jesus Christ is not enough for your not so good gospel. You had to make it a legal nightmare where if people didn't make certain statements the way that you think they ought to be made, then you say that all promises are revoked, withdrawn, and of no avail. You make Jesus into some kind of fickle legalistic Pharisee who turns away at the drop of a hat.

If you even believed your own gospel, you would have simply said that I was wrong, and that other Catholics who said what I said were also wrong - that we were saved.

No. You used to say that I was saved, but now you showed that you are fickle when it comes to your own gospel. You don't forgive when people don't agree with what you cannot prove.

Fortunately for both of us, Christ is not like that. HE never abandons us, not even when we sin. A mortal sin will cut us off from Him, but that is our choice. But even then, HE is always there to forgive us as many times as it takes.

Read the latter part of Matthew 18. God will forgive us as often as we seek it. We are called to do the same.
Pax et Bonum,

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"There are some in the Church, who not only do not do what is good, but even persecute it, and hate in others what they neglect to do themselves. The sin of these men is not that of infirmity or ignorance, but deliberate willful sin." — Pope St. Gregory the Great (AD 540-604)
Edited by Faith_at_Large on 09/11/2012 11:49:22
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Posted on 09/23/2012 at 05:51:08  |  Reply  |  Report Abuse |  0
This can result from leisure and a lack of aesthetic interests. ... will expend considerable effort to prevent or remedy it, yet in many circumstances, it is accepted as suffering to be endured. .... That is the one sin for which there is no forgiveness.

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This can result from leisure and a lack of aesthetic interests. ... will expend considerable effort to prevent or remedy it, yet in many circumstances, it is accepted as suffering to be endured. .... That is the one sin for which there is no forgiveness.



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