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1 | can someone explain to me 2Peter:20,21 | 2 Pet 1:20 | wisdom111 | 173959 | ||
It is better to not know The Lord Jesus Christ and him crucified than to know and be ordered to damanation by God and not man. When we know righteousness and turn we are condem already by our action unless we repent and confess our sins "unto God" not man. God will forgive and cleanse, but to fall back into sin is more damanging than the first time. think about an apple when it start to rot, if not attend to it will continue the rotten process, right? So it is with us if we know Christ Jesus and then turn our backs on Him, we will be as the apple continue to detoriate. There is a Scripture that states "it is better to not know than to know, because it is sin." Maybe somone out there can assit in locating the correctness of the Word of God. | ||||||
2 | can someone explain to me 2Peter:20,21 | 2 Pet 1:20 | Onlygodcanjudgeme | 173973 | ||
I guess its saying for instance: say u did something that u didn't know was wrong and after u did it u found out it was wrong. If u never found out it was wrong and kept doing it, u can't be at fault because u didn't know. But to know and still do it is when u get punished. (I'm taking this from what I've read in the bible.) God will not punish the innocent. To know god and go against him is a far worst punishment than any man on this earth could give. So, I guess its better to cross man than to cross god. | ||||||
3 | can someone explain to me 2Peter:20,21 | 2 Pet 1:20 | kalos | 173993 | ||
You write: "God will not punish the innocent." But where in the Bible does it say that ignorance of the Law is an excuse for sinning? True, God does not punish the innocent. But, according to Romans 3:10, "As it is written, There is none righteous, no, not one". And Romans 3:23 says, "For all have sinned, and come short of the glory of God." So, does God punish the innocent? No. But who is without sin? "For all have sinned...". Grace to you, Kalos |
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