Beautifully said!
God’s Promise to Isaac
4 I will make your descendants as numerous as the stars in the sky, and I will give them all these lands, and through your offspring all nations of the earth will be blessed, 5because Abraham listened to My voice and kept My charge, My commandments, My statutes, and My laws.
So, let me ask the both of you this: Let’s just say there’s a guy that becomes a born again Christian. Yes, he is saved. But he begins cheating on his wife, he lies to everyone he meets, he wants to try homosexuality and likes it. So he divorces his wife and moves in with then marries his male lover. He can’t get enough of that man sex. His husband cheats on him with troop of male midgets. The guy plans and carries out his husband’s murder.
The guy falls into depression and the only thing that makes him happy is stealing and hes good at it. Does it day and night. He also loves to drink and becomes a drunkard. Then he begins to extort people to get more money. Throw in bearing false witness. He passes out on the curb and when he wakes up he sees a book about witchcraft. Hes into it and becomes a certified witch. He does everything in 1 Cor 6, Gal 5, Rev 21 and the 10 commandments that God specifically tell us not to do and if we continue to do them and not ask forgiveness and are unrepentant, we will not be in the kingdom of heaven.
One day he meets a man he knew in his church when he was married to his wife. The guy heard what had been going on over the past few years and was concerned for his salvation. Says, you shouldnt be doing this stuff and you need to cut it out now Arent you a born again Christian? Guy says he was then and still is and to stay out of his F’ing business.
What do you two think are his chances for salvation if he doesnt repent? What if its just one of these sins that hes unrepentant of? Does it make a difference?
Can you claim salvation and live a lawless life?