Which is why your doctrine is inconsistent with what we're taught in the Bible.That is not consistent with the doctrine of finished work of Christ.
Which is why your doctrine is inconsistent with what we're taught in the Bible.That is not consistent with the doctrine of finished work of Christ.
I don’t believe you have to ask, you just have to believe, put your faith in Him, and totally trust that what Jesus did was, is, and always will be enough.Well of course we have to believe. And no I don’t believe he would force someone. So does that mean your answer is part one or part two of my questions lol? I think I know but for some reason you won’t just say it
Yet is consistent with NT teachings, even some of the red lettersThat is not consistent with the doctrine of finished work of Christ.
Not automatic, belief/faith is required.On that we agree. Difference is you believe it's automatic to enter while we believe there is some effort on our part required.
Feels like we are saying the same thing in two different languages lolNot automatic, belief/faith is required.
It is not my doctrine. It is a doctrine of finish work of Christ. The doctrine of the finished work of Christ is based upon scripture.Which is why your doctrine is inconsistent with what we're taught in the Bible.
Why? He's done everything for us.Not automatic, belief/faith is required.
Is there a verse or two that names that doctrine or is that something that an ordinary man came up with?It is not my doctrine. It is a doctrine of finish work of Christ. The doctrine of the finished work of Christ is based upon scripture.
Did Jesus offer us away to salvation or was He the way to salvation?.Yet is consistent with NT teachings, even some of the red letters
I encourage you to tend on.OK now I get it now ….church of Christ. I’m sure there’s lots of well-meaning good Christians in that particularly very legalistic denomination. You don’t happen to be one of them. I tend to stay away from any group that says they have it all right.
He is the way that's offered.Did Jesus offer us away to salvation or was He the way to salvation?.
I don’t know. I am not going to research the history or the origins of the doctrine of the finished work of Christ. You can go ahead and refuse it for all I care.Is there a verse or two that names that doctrine or is that something that an ordinary man came up with?
Both are true. His teachings in text states it, and his death/resurrection made the path availableDid Jesus offer us away to salvation or was He the way to salvation?.
You are espousing a doctrine that you don't know the origins of?I don’t know. I am not going to research the history or the origins of the doctrine of the finished work of Christ. You can go ahead and refuse it for all I care.
It won’t change that I’m truly sorry that you don’t believe what Christ did for you was enough.
Is He enough for you?He is the way that's offered.
He certainly is. And I intend to do my best to fulfill the requirements to spend eternity in Heaven with him.Is He enough for you?
Jesus is my savior and is in my heart. Is He in yours? If He is, would you consider us brothers in Christ?Is He enough for you?
What path? I thought He is a person and not a path. Believing in him is not enough? Putting our faith in what he did putting our faith in the life, he lived putting our faith in his resurrection. Exalting him and what he did for us above all as Lord of our lives so that the comforter can come to us, and His Spirit can live in us. His finished work is not enough for you.?Both are true. His teachings in text states it, and his death/resurrection made the path available
So what he did wasn’t enough now they’re requirements so you can add to what he did.He certainly is. And I intend to do my best to fulfill the requirements to spend eternity in Heaven with him.
Yes and yes.Jesus is my savior and is in my heart. Is He in yours? If He is, would you consider us brothers in Christ?