Action Sixties with Gail Riplinger Part 4 of 27
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Yes, Jamesonamac, but those women repented of their sin and followed Christ in obedience. They didn't hide their sin and deny they had done something wrong. There's a valley of difference between repentance and denial.
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Her divorces took place AFTER the time she says she was a saved. She said she was saved when she was 26 (1973-74). Both divorces took place AFTER that. Then she lied about the divorces to cover them because she knew they would cause a controversy. The KJV talks about the guidelines for divorce. Please read about it. If you have a problem with her divorces (same as with anyone else who is esteemed as an authority in the church) being discussed, take it up with God. He made the rules.
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You would do well to be careful how you judge other people's salvation when you have no Scripture to back yourself.
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So, you are saying that anyone who uses a version that is not the KJV they are going to go to hell? I warn you that you are teaching another gospel in that and Galatians 1:8-9 has a serious warning for you about that. The ONLY thing that sends anyone to hell is the rejection of the Lord Jesus Christ. That's what the Bible says. You'd do best to ignore the false teachings of Peter Ruckman and whomever else is telling you the KJV (or any other ONE translation) is necessary for salvation.
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I suppose you fault Paul the Apostle with being concerned over the personal lives of the false teachers he outed, too, right? I'll let you take that one up with God.
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"God's word never changes." Most likely you mean the KJV here. Which edition of the King James Bible is the right one since, is "God's word"? There have been changes made in the KJV, beginning even in the several years after the KJV translators finished their work in 1611. Which one is right one: The Cambridge, the Oxford, the 1614 revision, the Blayney edition...??? People would like to know.
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Her personal life has everything to do with her TEACHINGS about the King James Bible. Don't argue with me about it; go read the Bible and find out what God has to say about the lives of those who teach in the body of Christ. That's the POINT.
Any one of you who discount this womans study based on her personal life should read your bible and see how many women with "bad reputations" that the Lord has used.
jamesonamac 2 years ago 9
What she may have done BEFORE SALVATION definately does not factor in the equation at all. Once you are saved you are FORGIVEN. If God has forgiven her for any mistakes she may have made then why can't other people. You're supposed to follow 1 Corthinians 13. If you have not Charity it porfits you nothing. She genuinely wants to share the truth in love, so stop attacking her.
blugrsschick 2 years ago 3