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For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life.
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20448b No.554823

Steven Anderson: "I Know More Than God"

13489d No.554930

The funny part is that he basically preach against himself right now.


d40d61 No.554936

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>>554930

>Steven Anderson: "I Know More Than God"

<"Transubstantiation isnt real. Orthodox and Catholics are vampires"

<"Mary isnt mother of God"

<Relics are unbiblical. What? Elishas Bones you say? Well, just ignore that part."


82aa2c No.554938

>>554936

>pic

You could switch that to Jesus saying "He that believeth on me hath everlasting life."


d40d61 No.554942

>>554938

And?

>Regarding the way in which salvation is appropriated by the believers, Lutherans, by teaching that justification and salvation are by grace alone through faith (sola gratia, sola fide), stress the absolute priority of divine grace in salvation. When they speak about saving faith they do not think of the dead faith which even the demons have (cf. James 2:19), but the faith which Abraham showed and which was reckoned to him as righteousness (cf. Gen. 15:6, Rom. 4:3,9). The Orthodox also affirm the absolute priority of divine grace. They underline that it is God's grace which enables our human will to conform to the divine will (cf. Phil 2:13) in the steps of Jesus praying, "not as I will but as You will" (Matthew 26:39), so that we may work out our salvation in fear and trembling (cf. Phil. 2:12). This is what the Orthodox mean by "synergy" (working together) of divine grace and the human will of the believer in the appropriation of the divine life in Christ. The understanding of synergy in salvation is helped by the fact that the human will in the one person of Christ was not abolished when the human nature was united in Him with the divine nature, according to the Christological decisions of the Ecumenical Councils. While Lutherans do not use the concept of synergy, they recognize the personal responsibility of the human being in the acceptance or refusal of divine grace through faith, and in the growth of faith and obedience to God. Lutherans and Orthodox both understand good works as the fruits and manifestations of the believer's faith and not as a means of salvation.


20448b No.554953

>>554942

>Jesus: whisoever believeth

You see waht he really meant was not whosoever believeth




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