Bendito
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OMGoodness! That is completely against the Word! The Book says that if she is born again she is NOT a sinner, she's a saint. Romans 5:8 But God demonstrates his own love for us in that the Messiah died on our behalf while we were still sinners. We were. Past tense. We are no longer sinnersBecause you are a sinful human being is why you do submit to Christ. Because you are a sinner, you are in good shape because God has made provision for that. If you want to be good first and pleasing to God before you come to Him, He has no provision for that.
How do you see the Christian in his daily walk with God? What do you, or your church, expect to see ?
Quantrill
Shame, guilt, and condemnation always hinder us from ruling in life. God wants you to succeed; it’s the enemy who wants you to fail. Condemnation and correction both hurt! But there is an absolute difference between the two.
Condemnation, which comes from the enemy, leaves us feeling like there is no way out. We feel that we are forever judged. Correction, on the other hand, offers a way out: repentance. God corrects us to restore our fellowship with Him and to make us more like Him. He always wants to pull us closer, not push us away.
That means, Mr Quantrill, that you are talking like the devil himself to condemn and drive this lovely person away from God. Please, if you can't share Gods love....keep quiet.