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1 | Perseverance of the saints | 1 Cor 13:4 | Baptistbred | 76300 | ||
Let me restate my question. In Matthew 18:22 the context is "continuing forgiveness" for repeated sins against us by a brother. This constitutes "continuing sinning" by a brother.(i.e. because we are to forgive him "continuously") How is this true in the context of the biblical doctrine of Perseverance of the Saints? I.E. How could a brother "continue sinning" against a brother in the first place according to 1 John 3:9? |
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2 | Perseverance of the saints | 1 Cor 13:4 | Searcher56 | 76301 | ||
You have a dupilcate post ... Where is "continuing forgiveness" in Matthew 18:22. We are to forive each TIME he asks. You, not I, should judge who is a brother. |
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