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When one accepts Christ's good gift, can it be taken for granted, and isn't it...
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<blockquote data-quote="JeremyR" data-source="post: 2008855" data-attributes="member: 237526"><p>...many times? </p><p>RE: "It is impossible to lose or "leave" salvation"</p><p></p><p>I disagree. If one continues in sin, then there is no sacrifice for sins left.</p><p>After knowing the truth, that is.</p><p>To willfully commit any sin after an acceptance of Christ's salvation would be to trample underfoot the sacrificial blood of Christ and is insulting to God's gracious Spirit. </p><p></p><p>So would you commit adultery, or lie, or steal, after knowing the confession to Christ that you made? Surely not. Because then that would bring your confession into question.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JeremyR, post: 2008855, member: 237526"] ...many times? RE: "It is impossible to lose or "leave" salvation" I disagree. If one continues in sin, then there is no sacrifice for sins left. After knowing the truth, that is. To willfully commit any sin after an acceptance of Christ's salvation would be to trample underfoot the sacrificial blood of Christ and is insulting to God's gracious Spirit. So would you commit adultery, or lie, or steal, after knowing the confession to Christ that you made? Surely not. Because then that would bring your confession into question. [/QUOTE]
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