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Originally Posted by Costeon
Alas, Evang.Benincasa, I don't have an unlimited amount of time to answer in a timely manner every single question that is asked of me or respond to every assertion made about me and my motives. I'm focused on Michael's posts because it's his thread. As I have time, I will respond. But the fact is, it is generally unproductive to go round and round on the interpretation of particular verses. I really doubt, for example, that you are ever in doubt on the meaning of verses that you post. That's not a slam on you. It's just that most people that post on this forum seem pretty confident that their view is correct.
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Of course they believe their view is correct. But, still you even in the time it took you to type this post. You could of answered me with an explanation of the verses. I have given you my thoughts with scripture explanation. You just tell us that you have sinful thoughts from time to time so you believe it to be common to everyone. It could be the company you keep? I don’t know, but the others and myself aren’t asking you to explain the New Testament doctrine through your own religious experiences. But just asking you to explain very clear verses which say you are lost if you continue in sin hoping that grace will abound. He who sins is of the devil? Means if you are having sinful thoughts it is not God breathed, but Satanically focused.
1 John 3:7 what is it saying? Can you be as righteous as Jesus Christ? Or am I missing the meaning of this verse?