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1 | Can one who commits suicide be saved? | Ex 20:13 | lydisulj | 104678 | ||
Thank you for your message, kalos. I do understand and agree to what you have written, I was simply trying to say that even after baptism, a Christian's life is still full of sin and that we could still be called sinners. However, that's where in our lives repentance, forgiveness and grace come in. :) |
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2 | Can one who commits suicide be saved? | Ex 20:13 | lydisulj | 104675 | ||
Thank you for your message. I have been seeking help, and will continue to do so. :) I have to say that I disagree with some of your points, though. The thing is, though, baptism is the answer, rather than not. I do agree about the fact that 'God requires repentance and faith, trusting him. Baptism is good, but it comes after those two.', because baptism would not be accomplished if it wasn't for that. But baptism is the answer to becoming a part of God's Kingdom. Romans 6:4 Acts 2:36-38 John 3:5 Even Jesus himself was baptized. Matt 3:13 I am not sure if what you were trying to tell me is that baptism doesn't solve everything even though it is a huge part of a Christian's life, and that we still need to live for Christ and trust Him, but yeah......I just wanted to say that baptism is definitely part of the answer, if not all of it. |
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3 | Can one who commits suicide be saved? | Ex 20:13 | lydisulj | 104464 | ||
What is the distinction between a Christian and a sinner? I believe that there is none, because even though we may have been baptized and all our sins forgiven and given our salvation, we still do sin daily and need forgiveness every day. | ||||||