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NASB | Matthew 19:9 "And I say to you, whoever divorces his wife, except for immorality, and marries another woman commits adultery." |
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Bible Note: Wow, Taby815, Did I push the wrong button or something maybe you could let me in on the secret; I sure didn’t mean to! If my memory serves me right, and at my age that isn’t always the case, I believe your original question was, “ WE ARE FORGIVEN BY GOD AREN'T WE?” When someone asks a question like that, they are usually looking for direction because they’re not sure and in order to give directions one has to determine exactly where they are. Now in your last response I get shot down with both barrels containing the following, and here all I am trying to do is give directions. Maybe in the end my instructions would have lined up with yours but instead you just up and shoot the messenger. You made the statement. “we are saved -we are fit for the kingdom of God. that settles it. no answer needed.” How exactly does that response fit in with this next verse? 1 Peter 3:15 But sanctify the Lord God in your hearts: and be ready always to give an answer to every man that asketh you a reason of the hope that is in you with meekness and fear: I’ve talked to several people who thought they were saved because they went forward in a Billy Graham service. Then there was the guy who claimed he was going to heaven because he put a new roof on the church and he didn’t charge them for the labor and the list goes on and on. Am I at fault for wanting to point you in a biblical direction, which you couldn’t know because I haven’t mentioned it? Yet with out my pointing you in “any direction” I get labeled with the following. “you sir or mam do not know what you are talking about” Have a great day anyway, CDBJ |