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| 1/21/2008
| Revski
Posted on 01/21/2008 10:43:33 AM PST by Revski
Jesus of Nazareth died for our sins and lived a sacrificial life, dying on the cross to justify our sins. He invites all who will listen, to come home and live with him forever. Please invite Jesus into your heart today. He is real and dearly loves you. Revski o7jimmy
TOPICS: Chit/Chat; Miscellaneous; Religion
KEYWORDS: asking; heart; into; jesus
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posted on
01/21/2008 10:43:34 AM PST
by
Revski
To: Revski
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posted on
01/21/2008 10:52:39 AM PST
by
dadgum
To: Revski
“...to justify our sins.” Not sure what you mean by that. “Justify” suggests that sins were really OK and just needed some form of formal approval. Is that what you meant? And, as to “come home and live with him forever,” where will that be? And under what conditions will that life be lived?
To: Continental Soldier
What is meant in justify is, when all stand before God’s White Throne or Christ’s judgment seat. All have sinned and Christ death on the cross, with the shedding of his blood that covers and cleanses out sin repented for. With this we are clean and made perfect in God’s eyes. With out the sacrifice of the cross we would not be justified. So sins or sinning is not, OK but when we come home to God through his son Jesus by inviting him into our hearts or into the way we are living, we become new in our thinking and stop sinning. This does not mean we have no sin but we will be judged as having no sin and daily we ask for forgiveness.
Thanks for comment; Revski
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posted on
01/22/2008 6:03:58 AM PST
by
Revski
To: Revski
Thank you for your response. I must confess that I was not able to follow all of it. If I were to say to you that I do not sin, what would you say to me?
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