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1 | Unpardoned sin in New Testament? | Mark | rbarrow | 229869 | ||
Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John were still under the law, John 7:37-39. Starting in the book of Acts, the Holy Spirit was sent to abide in the believer. However, Jesus hung every sin on the cross and paid the penalty for sin Period! Rom. 8:2, All sin, there is no little sin, or big sin, HE PAID IT ALL, AND ALL MEANS ALL!! The Sin Debt was Paid In Full. It's so easy but man makes it hard, we have become to religous to be biblical! We must study His the Word. | ||||||
2 | Unpardoned sin in New Testament? | Mark | BradK | 229878 | ||
Hello rbarrow, You're painting with a very broad brush. While the Gospels were "under the law"- and I understand the dispensational distinctions- unbelief cannot be pardoned. That is a contradiction. Just to clarify, are you saying there is (now) no unpardonable sin? Again, you're being very general when you state, "we have become to religous to be biblical! We must study His the Word." Can you better define what you mean by being "to religious (sic) to be biblical."? Speaking the Truth in Love, BradK |
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3 | Unpardoned sin in New Testament? | Mark | rbarrow | 229890 | ||
Jesus calls us to relationship with Him, not religion! The Pharisee's and Sadducee's were religous. You went from blasphemy to unbelief. Rejecting Jesus' sacrificial work of the cross is what sends people to hell, John 3:1-6, John 7:37-39. All believers before salvation didn't believe in the Holy Spirit because we didn't understand, we were spiritually blind, read 1 Cor. 2:14. That's why we must preach Jesus' message of grace, not law. Read Galatians 2, Galatians 5:2-9. | ||||||
4 | Unpardoned sin in New Testament? | Mark | BradK | 229891 | ||
Hello rbarrow, It would be helpful if you wouldn't make so many assumptions, my friand. I wasn't aware I went from blasphemy to unbelief? Not to be difficult, but you didn't answer my question. Is there or is there not an "unpardonable sin"? I'm simply seeking you to clarify so I can better understand what you're saying:-) Speaking the Truth in Love, BradK |
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