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7/23/2020 4:14 PM |
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Ladybug wrote: "Whatever feeling is entailed in repentance, it must lead one to 👉forsake all former ways of disobedience.👈 (He is promoting sinless perfection here) To acknowledge one’s guilt before God is one thing; to abandon those actions that incurred such guilt is anotherJ.I.Packer https://www.crossway.org/articles/j-i-packers-thoughts-on-holiness/ conditionalism always points the sinner to 'self' and away from Christ and His finished work. The holiness of the believer is Christ's holiness, 'be ye holy for I am holy' better rendered in the interlinear, 'holy you shall be because holy I am'. To insist a sinner be holy is ludicrous, God requires sinless perfection, no sinner can meet that requirement. 'oh wretched man that I am, who will deliver me from the body of this death?!?'Christ and Christ alone! "If the Son therefore shall make you free, ye shall be free indeed." There must be justice for sin, Christ's shed blood, His death is that justice, but only for the elect, that's the righteousness of God Well sister, I appreciate the religious quotes that you posted up concerning J.I. Packers mish mash theology. It has been established out of his own mouth that he was an ecumenical churchman...time to shake the dust off. |
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7/23/2020 1:24 PM |
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Ladybug wrote: Sister MS, be careful with that one, from their website-To declare God’s Law, God’s Salvation through His Son, Jesus Christ-http://mercyseat.net/mscc/ Thanks sister,I know all about his doctrine and would never listen to or recommend his teaching concerning the Gospel. But on matters of murder of the preborn and governmental issues he is worth a listen. |
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7/21/2020 10:02 AM |
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Dr. Tim wrote: The difference between Catholics and Anglicans is hardly noticeable to an outsider. When men in dresses, referred to as “Father,” administer rites known as “sacraments” in both, it looks pretty much the same to me. That’s why most in ‘denominational religion’ don’t know the Gospel from a goose and can align with every heretic and cult in religious la la land. Confusion abounds because most have not been born from above. |
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