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  1. Full O Beans

    Justified by works ...

    Yes, we are saved by God's grace through faith in Jesus Christ as personal Saviour and Lord.
  2. Full O Beans

    No condemnation ...

    True believers who have experienced the very real salvation of God can certainly shipwreck their lives by being disobedient to God. But we do not lose our salvation. God doesn't renege on His adoptions. 1 Timothy 1:19 Cling to your faith in Christ, and keep your conscience clear. For some...
  3. Full O Beans

    Justified by works ...

    We are saved by God's grace through faith. Without faith no man can please God. Hebrews 11:6 And it is impossible to please God without faith. Anyone who wants to come to him must believe that God exists and that he rewards those who sincerely seek him.
  4. Full O Beans

    No condemnation ...

    True Christians can lose certain rewards stored up for them, but they will never lose their standing as God's adopted children. He is the perfect Father, and His promises are true. He says He will never leave or forsake us.
  5. Full O Beans

    Justified by works ...

    A born again believer is saved by faith, and his works attest to his renewed state.
  6. Full O Beans

    No condemnation ...

    Nah, what I believe is taught in scripture, but it is in many places. A full study is necessary, but if you wish to discuss end times events, just say so. But let me say this: the Great White Throne Judgment occurs at the end, but before this there is the Bema Seat Judgment of Christ, the...
  7. Full O Beans

    No condemnation ...

    Everywhere. The GWT is for unbelievers only.
  8. Full O Beans

    Justified by works ...

    Before the Law and before the cross, yes.
  9. Full O Beans

    No condemnation ...

    Believers do not stand before God on the day of final judgment. Our salvation is assured.
  10. Full O Beans

    Hail, full of grace ...

    Wiki knows all, eh?
  11. Full O Beans

    Hail, full of grace ...

    Well, then, you will have to make an adjustment in your thinking, because God's grace is indeed His unmerited favour.
  12. Full O Beans

    Justified by works ...

    Wicked people can do good works, and that doesn't mean they are people of faith. Scripture teaches us that those who are true children of God through faith in His Son will be renewed, and thereby their works will follow naturally to be works that glorify God.
  13. Full O Beans

    Justified by works ...

    No one is justified by works. We are justified by our faith in Jesus Christ.
  14. Full O Beans

    The power of God ...

    We are set free from sin by the power of the gospel, but after that, we are called to experience the baptism of the Holy Spirit whereby we become anointed with His precious gifts that enable us to walk in His callings with great ease and with success.
  15. Full O Beans

    Hail, full of grace ...

    I know and experience God's great grace every day. It is His unmerited favour. God pours it out on His own children liberally.
  16. Full O Beans

    No condemnation ...

    No.
  17. Full O Beans

    Hail, full of grace ...

    Yes, but it is good to recognize what grace means and also what "Hail" means! It simply means, "Hello!"
  18. Full O Beans

    Why do some Protestants put on rock concerts?

    My proofs are from the word of God alone. You bluster about it, trying to squirm out from under. I don't call people names, but I do zero in well on those who set aside what God says in favour of what one's religion says.
  19. Full O Beans

    Colours and theology: the meaning of colour in religion

    Men assign meanings to almost anything to appease the deep desire for religion. God has given us the ability with the eye and with His creation of light, to see a myriad of colours and to appreciate them for their beauty. In heaven there will be millions of colours, revealed by perfect light...
  20. Full O Beans

    Hail, full of grace ...

    Or, "Hello, Mary, full of God's favour." You don't have to adhere to your addiction of Old English.
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