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"Welcome to Corneria!"
"I like swords."
"Welcome to Corneria!"
"I like swords."
"Welcome to Corneria!"
"I like swords."
"Welcome to Corneria!"
"I like swords."
Ferreal... Satan is such a loser. But a loser that's still attacking me. So please continue to pray for me.The devil is like a toothless lion -- he can't really do anything to you, so he has to resort to trickery and deceit.
kaligraphic wrote: You don't have to accept Jesus to be saved. The Bible only says that you have to believe. (check it out - the condition is faith, not agreement.)
termyt wrote:I certainly agree that it by faith that we are saved, but to have faith, you must accept what Christ has done for you. Simply believing that what the Bible says happened happened doesn’]
Believing that Jesus is a real person - or even a prophet - or even that he died on a cross - isn't the same as believing that He died your death on a cross, and that you were resurrected with him as sinless. These are things that Muslims do not believe.
If you are using the word accept to mean "accept as true", then it is the same as believe.I could not agree more, but the way Kaligraphic says it, it may seem like we have a license to continue sinning. As the apostle Paul put it, “What shall we say then? Are we to continue in sin so that grace may increase? May it never be! How shall we who died to sin still live in it?” (Romans 6:1-2)
Technically, you could only sin under the Law of Moses, not under the new covenant ("all things are lawful for me"), but we need to be prudent, or things are likely to get uncomfortable ("but not all things are beneficial").
Here's a question my dad asked - can you not be forgiven for something and still be saved? Because, like you said, the Phrasies said the works of God were the works of demons, but didn't one of them turn to Jesus in the end?
CobaltAngel wrote:Here's a question my dad asked - can you not be forgiven for something and still be saved?
CobaltAngel wrote:Because, like you said, the Phrasies said the works of God were the works of demons, but didn't one of them turn to Jesus in the end?
Other members of the Council may have dissented as well; all we really know is that the majority favored death for Jesus. I don't believe these dissenters are numbered among those who accused Jesus of being from Satan.
The only unforgivable sin is in not accepting Jesus into your life as Lord and Savior
skynes wrote:All of us have rejected Christ at one point. If rejecting Christ is unforgivable, does that not mean that NOONE is saved?
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