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Results from: Answered Bible Questions, Answers, Unanswered Bible Questions, Notes Ordered by Verse | ||||||
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1 | I knew I was a sinner before I was saved | Is 58:2 | notlost | 230570 | ||
Let me try this differently. A pastor recently said that he is convinced the Jews of Isaiah's time did not know they were sinners. (The 'Jews', I suppose, would mean all or most of the Jews.) So my question is, how can this be if God gave each of us a conscience. For example, to me Isaiah knew he was a sinner before he encountered God in Chapter 6, and after that encounter with the holy God he REALLY knew he was a sinner. I would think that, because of the conscience, most of those Jews knew they were sinners, although they may not have thought their sin disqualified them from eternal life. IF, as the pastor thinks, they actually did not know or think they were sinners, I would also think that would disqualify them from obtaining salvation. | ||||||
2 | I knew I was a sinner before I was saved | Is 58:2 | Searcher56 | 230574 | ||
Scripture ... Isa 6:9-10, 43:8; Jer 5:21; Eze 12:2; Mat 13:10-17 ... God's day to you, notlost, These passages show something about the reasons some do not believe, I look at Psalm 19:1-6 and Romans 1:19-20 for the world being aware of God. Then in Romans 10:8-16 to show the need of sending, preaching, hearing ... to clarify what people see ... so there is believing and calling. S |
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