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No argument that grace can cover every sin except blasphemy against the Holy Spirit. I would argue that just because grace CAN cover sin, even grace has a limit, and is no longer available to those that God has given over to a reprobate mind. They had their opportunity once, but God no longer beckons them. Certainly some homosexuals can be saved prior to becoming reprobate and just when this happens I do not know, but after it does happen, it seems fairly obvious, at least to me. I suspect that the dividing line is the point when they no longer lament their sin and give themselves completely to wallowing in it.
Terry
Dean writes:
While I believe that grace can be resisted-I don't believe it can be limited for God sets it boundaries. Sodomy
as an act does not always reprobate but can and often will reprobate a person as God decides.In my opinion.
-I agree
with your accessment of this perversion, but would like to add that not
all sodomites are reprobated.
Jesus can also liberate this type of sinner as His grace is more than
enough to cover even this sin.
The difference in our view seem to reach into the area of legalism which
bound the Priest and the Levite while
on the road to Jericho in Luke 10:25-37. |