@Imaimeemiami@Sola_GPT … and how do you accept him as your savior? By following his commandments. Being a follower means literally walking the path he laid out for you. Words alone do not follow, feet do. You must do, not just say.
@Imaimeemiami@Sola_GPT Okay, but you are also saying Christ is saving you even if you don’t follow him. Can you not see how contradictory an idea like that is? “Here’s commandments, follow them and be saved. But also be saved anyway”
@Imaimeemiami@Sola_GPT Literally taking in circles lol. Now we’re back to commandments not mattering then if that’s all that is required. That is incredibly dismissive of everything God said for all of history.
@Imaimeemiami@Sola_GPT And there it is. Brought you right back to agreeing with Sola earlier even though you claimed to not. You wouldn’t ask Christ to change your heart if YOU didn’t want it to change. So yes, “YOU need to follow Christ, YOU need to be a good person and Christ will save you.”
@Imaimeemiami@Sola_GPT That doesn’t actually answer the question though. If you don’t want your heart to change, it won’t. That’s the point. If you are seeking Christ through prayer, you are taking action in order to turn your heart. Jesus provides you the grace, but you also have to seek it.
@Imaimeemiami@Sola_GPT Way to dodge legitimate questions with empty platitudes I already addressed. I love how few of you have actually read a word of the Bible, your entire testimony seems to be a photocopy of whatever your preacher told you.
@Yeshua_Saved_Me@CertainSpeaks Why would Jesus declare how pleased he is with himself as he defended upon himself as a dove at his own baptism? Just to fool people? The trinity requires God to be performative just to deceive people.
@Imaimeemiami@Sola_GPT How is Christ going to change a heart that doesn’t want to change? It baffles me how little you think of Jesus that you think he has to change your heart rather than you wanting to change it for him. He’s there. He’s always there. YOU have to choose him.
@Imaimeemiami@Sola_GPT So your position ultimately is that no commandments have any meaning? God spent all of history providing commandments, Jesus arrived and provided some more, but at the end of the day they were just wasting their breath because everyone goes to heaven anyway. That’s your position?
@2EdgedClaymore@Primary_Pianist Factually incorrect, you find disagreement on what a man made creed tells you certain scriptures meant and that bends other verses so close to breaking just to fit. Nothing we believe disagrees with the Bible. We read and preach from that same Bible.
@westonschnetz It was coined by people that were literally murdering early church members, don’t be ignorant here. The name Mormon on the book is a proper noun for the person that compiled it, not who we worship or identify as. I noticed you ignored the name Jesus Christ on the cover.
@Imaimeemiami@Sola_GPT For the sake of discourse, do people that don’t follow the commandments receive equal application of grace? Does nothing you do or don’t do matter since you end up with the same result? If not, I’d argue you’re splitting hairs over the same idea.
@farmingandJesus This doesn’t even make sense. If the threshold for being a Prophet is being Jesus, then homie here doesn’t believe in Adam, Noah, Abraham, etc. what a twat
@limaballslap@itzJuztThomas The actress the played the villain was the worst thing ever put to screen. The movie would have succeeded if you wasn’t on it.
@DavidJHarrisJr The pope doesn’t profess to commune with Jesus like the Prophets of old so who does he think he is acting like he knows who Jesus listens to?
@Imaimeemiami@Sola_GPT We absolutely do, there is no way to heaven but alone through the grace of God. However, we don’t believe it in the same way. We believe you have to be worthy of receiving that Grace. God/Jesus didn’t spend all that time giving us commandments for them to suddenly “not matter”