Shouldn't there be Evidence of Saving Faith?
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@TheDarkKnightBatMann LOL "hard-believism". I think I'm going to start using that one haha.
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@ObeyHisWord What do you promote, hard-believism? Salvation is easy! For us, anyway. Sanctification is the hard work: surrender of our will to Christ. Surrender of our life is a matter of discipleship, NOT salvation! Read Romans 1-6. :)
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@LauderdaleBaptist I really liked this video!!!
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@LauderdaleBaptist I did watch the video and that is why I made the comment. Your video promotes Easy Believism, which is contrary to the scriptures. Christians must have evidence of saving faith and that is an obedient walk in the truth. It's contrary to scripture to have DEAD faith as a TRUE Christian.
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i watched this video and i loved it ! great job guys
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It stings my ears when Christians still call each other "sinners"
"What God hath cleansed, that call not thou common."
is it not written....
"am crucified with Christ: nevertheless I live; yet not I, but Christ liveth in me: and the life which I now live in the flesh I live by the faith of the Son of God, who loved me, and gave himself for me."
"yet not I, but Christ liveth in me"
A TRUE CHRISTIAN will at times fall into sin, but if a person who claims Christianity practices sin, that person is a FALSE CONVERT Gal. 5:19-21. When I say practice sin, I mean having a LIFESTYLE OF SIN. Just because someone says that they believe in Christ and said the "prayer" does not make one a true Christian. Jesus taught in the parables that there will be TRUE & FALSE converts in the church and the way to know who is true or false is by their fruits or lifestyle of the person.
ObeyHisWord 7 months ago
@ObeyHisWord Doesn't seem like you even took the time to watch this video before posting your comments.
LauderdaleBaptist 7 months ago