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1 | Seventh Day Sabbath | Ex 20:10 | Saint Luke | 164708 | ||
Hank, And a few book later Christ uttered the words recorded in John 19:30 Therefore when Jesus had received the sour wine, He said, "It is finished!" And He bowed His head and gave up His spirit. Heavenly Father then saw that the all sufficient sacrifice for sin had taken away the sin of the entire world. Must we then continue to go before our Heavenly Father and ask him, and some do continually, for forgiveness for what has already been forgiven by the perfect sacrifice, the only sacrifice that could TAKE AWAY the sins of the world? Reference John 1:29 and 1 John 3:5 Is this saying that we need another sacrifice for sin and the propitation offered was not enough for your sin? Is this truly trusting Christ as your SAVIOR, or is he just enough of a savior to get to your initial salvation, then it is it all dependent on the belivers actions? Which of your sins did GOD forget to forgive when Christ was sacrificed for the world? The TRUTH will set you FREE Luke |
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2 | Seventh Day Sabbath | Ex 20:10 | justme | 164712 | ||
Saint Luke: This is Saint Justme. Perhaps this might be the time to look at 1John 1:9-10. For me this means that the expectation of my confessing my sins to Jesus and the results is forgivness as well as cleansing. How do you read this passage? Peace on Earth. Saint Justme |
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