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-----Original Message----- Questioning people's salvation has become a recurring theme on this
forum for one of its cliques. They believe that it is a nice and
effective tactic. Jonathan This is another
crystal clear example of assigning evil motives where there are none. This
is a sin, and you will either repent of it or be judged by God for it (your
choice entirely). You assume that if someone questions your salvation it
is simply a sly “tactic”. Walking in love means believing the
best about a brother and taking him at his word, rather than accusing him of
deceit. Ask yourself
this question: What if you really WERE deluded by a false gospel—and someone
tried to warn you of it? Would that person be using a “tactic”, or
would that person be loving you? Izzy |
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- RE: [TruthTalk] The Gospel Slade Henson
- Re: [TruthTalk] The Gospel Knpraise
- Re: [TruthTalk] The Gospel Knpraise
- Re: [TruthTalk] The Gospel Knpraise
- Re: [TruthTalk] The Gospel Susan Petersen
- RE: [TruthTalk] The Gospel Jonathan Hughes
- RE: [TruthTalk] The Gospel ShieldsFamily
- RE: [TruthTalk] The Gospel Susan Petersen
- RE: [TruthTalk] The Gospel Jonathan Hughes
- RE: [TruthTalk] The Gospel Susan Petersen
- Re: [TruthTalk] The Gospel Jeff Powers
- Re: [TruthTalk] The Gospel David Miller
- Re: [TruthTalk] The Gospel Lance Muir
- RE: [TruthTalk] The Gospel ShieldsFamily
- Re: [TruthTalk] The Gospel Lance Muir
- RE: [TruthTalk] The Gospel ShieldsFamily
- Re: [TruthTalk] The Gospel Lance Muir

