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🌷 LIZZIE🌷's profile picture
🌷 LIZZIE🌷1 year ago

It’s so simple. Truly. Christ is king

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Pete Garcia1 year ago

Justification- one time event, irrespective of works Sanctification- life-long event of maturing in the faith- evident by works Glorification- one time event where we are finally born trading corruptible for incorruptible, mortal for immortal. Eternal reward for works.

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Upon this Rock 🇻🇦1 year ago

"Jesus did everything on the cross." Why spread the Gospel and ask people to repent and be baptized? Remain faithful: Matthew 28:20 Low-church Protestantism is literally a new gospel: me, my Bible, and my interpretation.

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James Rutter1 year ago

“Through faith *alone…” that’s incorrect. Nowhere in scripture does it say that. In fact, it says the exact opposite. The words “faith alone” only appear once in all of scripture and that’s in James 2:24 where he says that we are not saved by faith alone.

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Ricky Law1 year ago

Works is the evidence of your faith.

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autocorrect2.01 year ago

So many don’t get this.

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Brandon Wells1 year ago

Your value isn’t based on the things you do but rather who you are. Jesus has already paid for you.

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Fursy π1 year ago

A tree does not bear fruit because it "wants to. But rather because it is its nature. In the same way, good works are not an option, but rather THE essence when it comes to true faith.

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whippersnapper1 year ago

Ironically the only place in the Bible that says “Faith alone” is James 2:24 which says the exact opposite. “A man is justified by works and not by faith alone". Just another man made non biblical doctrine.

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@rapenn_rap1 year ago

1) Hearing, believing, repenting, and confessing are all steps toward being saved. Each step puts you closer. But there's only one step that puts you into Christ - that step is baptism. Sinners are "baptized into Christ" (Rom. 6:3) - they "put on Christ" (Gal. 3:27).