Pedrito
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In Post #212 on Page 22, Cassia requested:
I thank Romanos for providing the links in Post #218 on Page 22. Unfortunately, I don't know how to create links.
With respect to the point I have been making, just in case, I'll log another couple of posts which hopefully will summarise the matter for Cassia.
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As an aside, with respect to (Post #211 on Page 22):
Not only that, but brothers (and sisters) in the faith are supposed to be able to differentiate between the two types of sin in another, then pray for the one, but definitely not pray for the other.
Food for thought?
could you perhaps provide links to the posts because I have different settings for page numbers and also maybe start again as to what your point is as I have come in late so am not following the relevance/meaning that your setting forth to the thread?
I thank Romanos for providing the links in Post #218 on Page 22. Unfortunately, I don't know how to create links.
With respect to the point I have been making, just in case, I'll log another couple of posts which hopefully will summarise the matter for Cassia.
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As an aside, with respect to (Post #211 on Page 22):
Maybe a quick look at 1 John 5:16,17 may be in order:I agree with all but the "whether you get to stay in" part. God's gift of salvation is irreversable. Those things that Jesus removes rewards for would not include salvation itself.
John is talking there of the specific sin of apostasy (supporting scriptures can be provided). This is a specific exception to the general case he talks about in verse 18.16 If any man see his brother sin a sin which is not unto death, he shall ask, and he shall give him life for them that sin not unto death. There is a sin unto death: I do not say that he shall pray for it.
17 All unrighteousness is sin: and there is a sin not unto death.
Not only that, but brothers (and sisters) in the faith are supposed to be able to differentiate between the two types of sin in another, then pray for the one, but definitely not pray for the other.
Food for thought?