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1 | What is the full meaning of Good Works | Bible general Archive 1 | learn | 51777 | ||
Mommapbs Thank you so much for your time, it truly has been very helpful to me. If I accept Jesus as my Savior, I have salvation. If I sin afterwords, God may discipline me either here on earth or in heaven. As long as I am sorry for committing this sin, it will be forgiven, again and again and again - because I am human and I am going to make the same mistakes over and over (sometimes). If the time ever comes in which, for whatever reason and whatever type, I sin and I refuse to feel remorse for committing this sin. Over and over again - will God ever refuse to grant me salvation. Thank you so much for working with me. Learn |
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2 | What is the full meaning of Good Works | Bible general Archive 1 | Mommapbs | 51812 | ||
Greetings Learn! 1 John 1:9 assures us of God's forgiveness and cleansing however, He alone is able to judge the condition of our heart as we recognize sin in our lives. As we contemplate the absolute holiness of God, His purity, His love and mercy we have an opportunity to respond to Him as we examine the character of our own lives. We can live in denial (I'm good enough, or nobody's perfect);indifference (God will always forgive me so why not keep right on sinning) or repentance (remorse with a DESIRE to turn away from the sin!) There is much to be gleaned from God's Word on this subject! Learn, I encourage you to seek the guidance that is yours through the in-dwelling Holy Spirit! Type in "repentance" in the search words field. Also there are some worthy posts on the subject of repentance in the "quick search" feature at the top right of the web page. God KNOWS your heart. He is the righteous judge. You asked, "If the time ever comes in which, for whatever reason and whatever type, I sin and I refuse to feel remorse for committing this sin. Over and over again - will God ever refuse to grant me salvation?" The Lord knows who belongs to Him. I'm in the camp of "once saved, always saved!" Read John 10:28-29. I do believe that the believer who chooses to continue to live in sin will reap what he sows. See 1 Cor 11:27-32. I would urge you to PRAISE GOD for WHO HE IS! The more we focus our thoughts on HIS attributes, the more cognizent we become of our desperate need for Him! And when we begin to realize the depth of His love for us (just the way we are) we respond in love to Him by obeying His commands; CHOOSING to walk in the same manner as Jesus did. As Paul recognizes in Romans 7-8, we have a sin nature and a nature that has been changed by the indwelling Holy Spirit. Which ever nature we choose to feed, that will be the dominant force that motivates and influences our actions and behaviors. "No one can serve two masters!" I hope that you will continue to seek the Lord through His Word! Blessings, Mommapbs |
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3 | What is the full meaning of Good Works | Bible general Archive 1 | learn | 51822 | ||
Mommapbs Thank you so much for all of your help. I realize by the depth of your answers to me that this took a great deal of time and it has been very helpful. Learn |
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4 | What is the full meaning of Good Works | Bible general Archive 1 | Mommapbs | 51833 | ||
Greetings again Learn! My prayer for you is that the Holy Spirit will guide you into all Truth, and that you will come to know the Truth and find freedom there. "Yet you do not know what your life will be like tomorrow. You are just a vapor that appears for a little while and then vanishes away." James 4:14 Our life is but a vapor; it can be over in an instant and then we will face Almighty God. But there is NO CONDEMNATION for those who are IN CHRIST JESUS - believers in Jesus as their personal Savior from the penalty of sin are saved from God's wrath and have nothing to fear. (Romans 3:23; Romans 6:23; Romans 5:8; Romans 8:1; 1 John 4:17-18) So now I am going to be bold, you asked Hank about the demons. Yes, the demons believe and tremble. But they tremble because they KNEW who Jesus is and rejected Him; they KNOW that the wrath of God is the consequence of rejection. YOU have a choice to make as well; either you believe that Jesus IS who HE claimed to be for YOU personally, or you reject Him. What is it going to be for you? Be very careful about the decision you make, for your eternal destiny hangs in the balance. Blessings are yours in Jesus! Mommapbs |
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5 | What is the full meaning of Good Works | Bible general Archive 1 | learn | 51935 | ||
Mommapbs I'm sorry for the slow response to your post. Again, thank you. I did respond to Hank last night, I would appreciate any comments you may have. Thanks Brian |
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6 | What is the full meaning of Good Works | Bible general Archive 1 | Mommapbs | 51939 | ||
Greetings Brian! In reading your profile you say that you are a relatively new Christian. Please elaborate on this for me. Also, You wrote, "I realize this is what has been missing." WHAT is missing? Please explain. I think I know where you are getting hung up but I'd like to learn more about your experience with the Lord. Blessings, Mommapbs |
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7 | What is the full meaning of Good Works | Bible general Archive 1 | learn | 51955 | ||
My family never was very religious and as a result, I never was. I'm not a drug user, or an alcoholic or an abuser of people. I'm just what I think is a regular guy. I enjoy my brothers and sisters, nieces and nephews and so on. About two years ago, I went to a Baptist Easter service with my brother and sister-in-law (my brother was like me until he met his wife, she had a positive influence on him. It was during that weekend at my brothers that I noticed how much more enriched his life seemed to be than when he was living back home. Even more enriched than our parents lives seem to be. It obviously is a combination of his being a husband and, then a new father and I believe that part of his enrichment is also from his faith. His life/attitude seems more complete and fulfilled. Since then, I have been more receptive to Christianity than I had been previously and I feel as though I am becoming a more complete person. I have not turned into a fantatical Jesus-freak but I'm taking it one step at a time. I read, study - I've monitored this forum and others, again just taking my time. Every once in a while, like here, I dig in a little deeper and then try to apply a thought or an idea to the big picture. In answer to your question as to what was missing - God was missing from my life. I'm not sure as to what you mean when you say I'm getting hung up. I never was completely sure what the full scope of good works included - through your help and Hanks, I now know - and then I applied it to other thoughts I've had over the past two years. Learn |
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8 | What is the full meaning of Good Works | Bible general Archive 1 | Mommapbs | 51983 | ||
Thanks for the info! It is obvious that God is indeed drawing you into a relationship with Him. The following is sobering advice from King David, a true friend of God and a man after God's own heart. May you seek Him in like Manner! "As for you, my son Solomon, know the God of your father, and serve Him with a whole heart and a willing mind; for the LORD searches all hearts, and understands every intent of the thoughts. If you seek Him, He will let you find Him; but if you forsake Him, He will reject you forever." 1 Chronicles 28:9 When some people consider Christianity, too often they get the cart before the horse. They think that in order to BE a Christian one must DO Christ-like things. So, they try to follow the example of Jesus in their thoughts and actions. While this is admirable, it will not earn any favor with God. For God loves us just as we are- sinners. Hank pretty well summed it all up for you, echoing the Scriptures I asked you to look at. There is NOTHING that we have to DO to earn God's Grace - that's what is So AMAZING! (and so contrary to everything we have been taught by society! But remember that God's ways are NOT our ways.) I commend a great book to you by Max Lucado called "In the Grip of Grace". I found this to be a wonderful explanation of what God has DONE to make a WAY (Jesus) for US to COME to HIM!!!! Many blessings on your journey. Those that rest in the saftey of His shadow must walk behind Him. (This is the 9-1-1 RESCUE call to God - PSALM 91:1!) Mommapbs |
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9 | What is the full meaning of Good Works | Bible general Archive 1 | learn | 51994 | ||
Mommapbs Thanks for the encouragement and support. Not to be disrespective to you, but I think I have to disagree with your comment that we don't need to do Christ-like things. I think if I truly believe in Christ, my not doing Christ-like things, is disrespectful to God. One thing I have learned in the past two years is that Jesus came to earth as a man - 100 percent man. And He proved that we can reject sin. I'm not talking about Jesus being born without sin - He did not accept sin, He rejected it. Maybe just accepting Jesus is enough to meet the minimum standard for entry into heaven, but I think God wants a closer relationship with us than a "just enough" relationship. I asked another question about why Catholics believe in Good Works. The response I received by someone named Emmaus (I am assuming is a Catholic) made a lot of sense to me. Thanks and I hope we have a chance to talk again Learn |
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10 | What is the full meaning of Good Works | Bible general Archive 1 | Mommapbs | 52057 | ||
Greetings Learn, I suspect that there is a misunderstanding here. For a BELIEVER or an UNBELIEVER, anything that is contrary to God's Word, or not "Christlike" is called SIN! There is nothing that a believer or an unbeliever can DO that is "good enough" to gain any favor in God's sight. Our "good works" are never "good enough" but they become "good" only AFTER an individual has accepted the free gift of salvation through faith in Jesus Christ. I've given references in earlier post to you on this order! FATIH FIRST then "good" works!. There is no "minimum" standard for entrance into heaven. There is no standard of acheivement that we could ever meet on our own because we all have a sin nature, and sin is unacceptable to God. As discussed, Jesus is the only ONE who met God's standard for us! HE is the only way to the Father (John 14:6). Yes, God desires a closer relationship with us. It begins and CONTINUES with faith and obedience. Trusting God to keep His promises, even when we fail to keep ours! For a believer in Jesus CHrist, our relationship with God grows. But it is HE who begins and completes the work HE desires to in us!(Phi 1:6) Our responsibility is to cooperate with Him, to allow HIM to be at work within us! It's like being in a "school room." We don't get to go to the next class until we have completed the assigned work. Some may advance, others will have to repeat the course. Some may graduate, and others may find themselves in "detention" under Divine discipline! The key is that GOD is not only our Teacher, but HE does the work in and through us! The simple Truth of the Christian walk is GOD dependency (as opposed to SELF sufficiency). God wants to be exalted in EVERY area of our LIFE! When God seems to be "missing" just remember that He is as near as your call! Keep searching God's Word! He will continue to reveal Himself and His desire for you through it! Blessings, Mommapbs |
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