Posted on 03/30/2002 7:53:37 PM PST by malakhi
Statesmen may plan and speculate for liberty, but it is religion and morality alone which can establish the principles upon which freedom can securely stand. The only foundation of a free constitution is pure virtue. - John Adams |
Who/where is A Thinker?
It's me (Quester) ...
It's me (A_Thinker) ...
It's me (Quester/A_Thinker), oh Lord ...
Standing in the need of prayer (obviously). ;^)
Maybe I was premature on that agreement thing... ;o)
Of course you have to say that, you unregenerate wretch. ;o)
Gotta disagree with you here. Because of what Jesus did, we are clothed with Christ, and therefore able to be in God's Presence. It's not our works that make that possible, it is the finished work of Christ applied to us by His Grace and our faith that allows us to stand in God's Presence. We are in Christ, clothed with Christ, and our righteousness is Christ's own Righteousness, imputed to us.
The worst day fishing beats the best day working. ;o)
I would not venture to guess the fates of these and others which have done similarly.
I am content to leave their fates to God.
First, why are the fates of these priests exempt from the discussion at hand, while it seems okay for some to condemn others in this thread?
I thought the discussion was if we could tell if someone were truly saved or not by their fruits/works.
Being priests, one might naturally think that they had been 'saved'. So, my question using these priests as an example is can we determine if they were ever truly saved based on their behavior? These men that are supposed to be full of Christ???
I, too am content with leaving the ultimate decision to God. Too bad others aren't so willing to leave the condemning to God.
I merely brought these priests up to see if the example would help in determining if people can indeed lose their salvation, or if by their works/fruits we could determine that they may not have ever been truly saved to begin with.
How many times have I said, and must I say, you know next to nothing about what "Protestants" believe.
Your hollering doesn't turn a non-fact into a fact.
Kiss Kiss.
When we offer the riches of our time or talents to be Christ to a needy person, we are loving God.
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The following is, as usual, from The Word Among Us:
What do I still lack? (Matthew 19:20)
The young man who asked Jesus this question knew that there was something missing in his life. It was obvious that he sincerely wanted to please God, for he already kept the commandments. But Jesus knew that this seeker would never find the treasure he sought unless he learned detachment. So, he gently led the young man to a place he had not gone before. Had he accepted, this rich young man would have entered into the very heart of Jesus' teachings. But instead, he turned away.
Jesus' call to discipleship is a call to leave ourselves behind so that we can love God and other people. The call can seem quite threatening at first--to the point that we may be tempted to set limits on how far we will go in obeying the two great commandments. We may even try to preoccupy ourselves with devotions in a way that shields us from the need for active self-surrender.
Jesus invited the young man to sell his possessions and give to the poor (Matthew 19:21). Doesn't this highlight the close connection between loving God and loving our neighbor? Indeed, the two are joined in an intimate way: When we fulfill Jesus' "new command" to love others as he loves us, we really do love God. "If we love one another, God abides in us and his love is perfected in us" (1 John 4:12).
Every day, we are blessed with many opportunities to put this radical love into action. When we go out of our way to be kind to the person who irritates us most, or to be patient with a trying child, we are "selling" what we have and following Jesus. When we offer the riches of our time or talents to be Christ to a needy person, we are loving God. This is the way to the perfection that Jesus tells all his followers to seek (Matthew 19:21). So, how will you respond today?
"Lord Jesus, all my security lies in you. Guide my actions and send me into the harvest filled with your love. May I know the power of your transforming Spirit."
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God bless.
AC
Very insightful! Great post! That's the way I see it. Repentance is more the answer of a good conscience to God when we recognize that we have sinned. The sin is already forgiven, already paid for, and we are covered between the time we sin, and the time we ask forgiveness and repent.
Otherwise, if you sinned, and then got hit by a truck before you repented, you'd be lost. That seems rather cruel to me.
SD
I agree. It seems rather capricious.
I do have a question for you. I've seen a number of posts you've made about sin being "covered". Do you see it as being "covered" only, or actually wiped clean? Does the believer only have the illusion of righteousness (being covered by the righteousness of Jesus), or is he actually made righteous>
That said ... I'm outa here. Have fun with the spam, everyone.
Mr. Bun: Morning.
Waitress: Morning.
Mr. Bun: Well, what you got?
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Mrs. Bun: Have you got anything without SPAM?
Waitress: Well, there's SPAM, egg, sausage and SPAM. That's not got much SPAM in it.
Mrs. Bun: I don't want any SPAM!
Mr. Bun: Why can't she have egg, bacon, SPAM and sausage?
Mrs. Bun: That's got SPAM in it.
Mr. Bun: It hasn't got as much SPAM in it as SPAM, egg, sausage and SPAM has it?
Mrs. Bun: Could you do me egg, bacon, SPAM and sausage without the SPAM then?
Waitress - Uuuuuuggggh!
Mrs. Bun: What do you mean Uuuuggg! I don't like SPAM!
Vikings: SPAM, SPAM, SPAM, SPAM, SPAM, lovely SPAM, lovely SPAM, wonderful SPAM
Waitress: Shut up! Shut up! Shut up! Bloody vikings. You can't have egg, bacon, SPAM and sausage without the SPAM.
Mrs. Bun: I don't like SPAM!
Mrs., Bun - Don't make a fuss, dear. I'll have your SPAM. I love it. I'm having SPAM, SPAM, SPAM, SPAM, SPAM, SPAM, SPAM, SPAM, SPAM, Lovely SPAM, Wonderful SPAM. SPAM, SPAM, SPAM, SPAM, SPAM, SPAM, SPAM, SPAM, SPAM, SPAM, SPAM, Magnificent SPAM, Superlative SPAM. SPAM, SPAM, SPAM, SPAM, SPAM, SPAM, SPAM, SPAM, SPAM, SPAM, SPAM, Wonderful SPAM, Surgical SPAM, Splendiferous SPAM!
Vikings: SPAM, SPAM, SPAM, SPAM, SPAM, lovely SPAM, lovely SPAM, wonderful SPAM
Waitress: Shut up! Baked beans are off.
Mr. Bun: Well, can I have her SPAM instead of the baked beans?
Waitress: You mean SPAM, SPAM, SPAM, SPAM, SPAM, SPAM, SPAM, SPAM, SPAM, SPAM, SPAM, SPAM, SPAM, and SPAM?
Vikings: SPAM, SPAM, SPAM, SPAM. Lovely SPAM! Wonderful SPAM! lovely SPAM! Wonderful SPAM. SPAM! SPAM! SPAM! SPAM! SPAM! Lovely SPAM! Lovely SPAM! Lovely SPAM! Lovely SPAM! SPAM, SPAM, SPAM, SPAM, SPAM, SPAM, SPAM. Lovely SPAM! Wonderful SPAM! lovely SPAM! Wonderful SPAM. SPAM! SPAM! SPAM! SPAM! SPAM! Lovely SPAM! Lovely SPAM! Lovely SPAM! Lovely SPAM!
SPAAAAAAAAAM! SPAM, SPAM, SPAM, SPAM, SPAM, SPAM, SPAM, SPAM, SPAM, SPAM, SPAM, SPAM, SPAM, SPAM, SPAM!
See my #65,450
I agree. It seems rather capricious.
Jesus tells us not to be like the foolish virgins who were not prepared. He also tells us He will come quickly, like a thief in the night. So we should always be prepared.
Had they had such a thing then, He may very well have said He will come like the 5:10 crosstown express.
SD
But can you always be prepared? Can you commit a mortal sin and immediately repent? (In theory, sure, but practically?)
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