10 months ago2 points(+0/-0/+2Score on mirror)1 child
>Let me guess: I just outted myself as "not a real Christian!"
You outed yourself as having a shallow understanding of what Jesus did. He died on the cross for people with sin as black as pedos. He died for the thieves, the murders, the whores, the liars.
Saint Paul literally hunted down and killed Christians. But Jesus saw fit to save him, clean him up and dress him in white linens.
You and I are no better than the liar or the pedo. The thief or the murderer.
All have fallen short. All. Every single person.
That's why the free gift of salvation is so amazing. And it's why when you say we have to work to earn salvation, it's spitting in the eye of Jesus and His great sacrifice.
You outed yourself as having a shallow understanding of what Jesus did. He died on the cross for people with sin as black as pedos. He died for the thieves, the murders, the whores, the liars.
Saint Paul literally hunted down and killed Christians. But Jesus saw fit to save him, clean him up and dress him in white linens.
You and I are no better than the liar or the pedo. The thief or the murderer.
All have fallen short. All. Every single person.
That's why the free gift of salvation is so amazing. And it's why when you say we have to work to earn salvation, it's spitting in the eye of Jesus and His great sacrifice.
Actually the Bible says there is only one unforgivable sin. You're saying there are now two?
>If it can be washed away, then it is in the same manner Paul's sins were washed: by his tumultuous life, dedicated solely to Christ and by his blood.
Paul's sins weren't washed away by his own actions. It was Christ's blood alone.
You both add to the Scriptures and take away from Christs sacrifice. It's wild to see both at the same time.