Originally posted by @sonshipMr Goat is concerned with percentages.That is what is called straining at a gnat and swallowing a camel.
You swallow the false doctrines of Witness Lee pertaining to eternal life which is contratr to what Paul said, but you nitpicking at the gnat of the % which I quoted... who cares about that. Your doctrine is garbage pal .. go fix it.
Lee Shmee.
ANSWER THE QUESTION PH ...[text shortened]... on - Which chapters and which verses represent your 5% YET to be fulfilled ?[/b]
I think you have bigger fish to fry when Jesus returns.
Go work on that.
20 Apr 18
Originally posted by @rajk999I don’t need luck. I know I’m saved and will be with God for eternity after I die.
Good luck amigo 😀
You, by your own admission, know no such thing. You think you will find out if you have eternal life after you die. If you haven’t believed in Jesus Christ and His Resurrection by then and accepted Him into your heart, you and your mountains of filthy sins will be unforgiven, and guess where you’re headed then.
Originally posted by @rajk999Condemning someone to hell again? How many sins have you racked up today, Mr. Living Righteously? 100? 200? Too bad they’re not forgiven and you’ll be condemned for every one of them.
Mr Goat is concerned with percentages.
I think you have bigger fish to fry when Jesus returns.
Go work on that.
Originally posted by @rajk999You brought up percentages.
Mr Goat is concerned with percentages.
I think you have bigger fish to fry when Jesus returns.
Go work on that.
95% of Revelation fulfilled - 5% still left unfulfilled.
You took the initiative to mentioned it.
And, as expected, you can only evade and back peddle now.
Rather predictable.
Originally posted by @romans1009You have a reference for that?
I don’t need luck. I know I’m saved and will be with God for eternity after I die.
You, by your own admission, know no such thing. You think you will find out if you have eternal life after you die. If you haven’t believed in Jesus Christ and His Resurrection by then and accepted Him into your heart, you and your mountains of filthy sins will be unforgiven, and guess where you’re headed then.
Originally posted by @rajk999Romans 10:9, John 3:16. Let me know if you want more.
You have a reference for that?
20 Apr 18
Originally posted by @romans1009Nothing about being saved for eternity in those passages.
Romans 10:9, John 3:16. Let me know if you want more.
But I found quite a lot about living righteously before you get eternal life
Therefore your doctrine is a bit off.
Contact your pastor.
Maybe he does not know himself
20 Apr 18
Originally posted by @rajk999“For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life.”
Nothing about being saved for eternity in those passages.
But I found quite a lot about living righteously before you get eternal life
Therefore your doctrine is a bit off.
Contact your pastor.
Maybe he does not know himself
(John 3:16)
How do you define “everlasting life?”
Originally posted by @romans1009Those who live in sin do not believe in the Son of God.
“For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life.”
(John 3:16)
How do you define “everlasting life?”
Belief must be demonstrated by good works and righteousness
There are references for that. You need to see them?
Or are you happy with your one sentence doctrine.
Originally posted by @rajk999How do you define “everlasting life” in John 3:16?
Those who live in sin do not believe in the Son of God.
Belief must be demonstrate good works and righteousness
There are references for that. You need to see them?
Or are you happy with your one sentence doctrine.
As to your other point, we’ve been over that 1,000 times. Do you really not remember? You don’t recall the indwelling of God’s Holy Spirit to those who believe in and accept Christ? How good works and an aversion to sin are evidence of salvation but not a requirement of salvation?
The thief on the cross; does he ring a bell?
20 Apr 18
Originally posted by @romans1009The Holy Spirit indwelling is no guarantee.of eternal life
How do you define “everlasting life” in John 3:16?
As to your other point, we’ve been over that 1,000 times. Do you really not remember? You don’t recall the indwelling of God’s Holy Spirit to those who believe in and accept Christ? How good works and an aversion to sin are evidence of salvation but not a requirement of salvation?
The thief on the cross; does he ring a bell?
Let me give you the passage that proves that:
For it is impossible for those who were once enlightened,
and have tasted of the heavenly gift,
and were made partakers of the Holy Ghost,
And have tasted the good word of God,
and the powers of the world to come,
If they shall fall away, to renew them again unto repentance;
seeing they crucify to themselves the Son of God afresh,
and put him to an open shame.
(Hebrews 6:4-6 KJV)
Got it? These are Chrsitian saints who have the Holy Spirit indwelling
They lived in sin
They will not be renewed unto repentance.
Becuase they put to shame the sacrifice of Christ
A life of continued sin is not tolerated.
Show your pastor the bible passage.
Originally posted by @rajk999You really hate the church, don’t you? You hate people who go to church, you mock people who read the Bible and you say the Bible is “just paper.” You’ve got so much anger and hate inside you toward God and His people. Why is that?
The Holy Spirit indwelling is no guarantee.of eternal life
Let me give you the passage that proves that:
[i]For it is impossible for those who were once enlightened,
and have tasted of the heavenly gift,
[b]and were made partakers of the Holy Ghost,
And have tasted the good word of God,
and the powers of the world to come,
If they shall fa ...[text shortened]... ce of Christ
A life of continued sin is not tolerated.
Show your pastor the bible passage.[/b]
Before, you said one could not commit a single sin after accepting Christ and enter the Kingdom of God. Now you say it’s a life of sin. You always retreat into ambiguity, word games and deception when your false doctrines are exposed. The good news is, you actually change your position to bring it closer to the truth.
The truth is, the indwelling of God’s Holy Spirit in someone who accepts Christ changes their heart so they develop an aversion to sin. If you had God’s Holy Spirit indwelling you, you would know that.
So you’re not going to answer how you define “everlasting life” in John 3:16?
No surprise there. Your foolish and sinful pride is your undoing, amigo.
20 Apr 18
Originally posted by @romans1009Ok back to Shetland Primary for you.
You really hate the church, don’t you? You hate people who go to church, you mock people who read the Bible and you say the Bible is “just paper.” You’ve got so much anger and hate inside you toward God and His people. Why is that?
Before, you said one could not commit a single sin after accepting Christ and enter the Kingdom of God. Now you say it’s ...[text shortened]... life” in John 3:16?
No surprise there. Your foolish and sinful pride is your undoing, amigo.
When you grow up we can talk.
Right now you need some education.
Originally posted by @rajk999Typical meaningless response. It’s what you do when you can’t answer questions on doctrine. Just admit (at least to yourself) that your false doctrines are a mess and collapse under the slightest scrutiny. Then work on learning the truth.
Ok back to Shetland Primary for you.
When you grow up we can talk.
Right now you need some education.