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  • G’day Caleb!

    Thanks for your comment but I am sooo sorr… I accidently deleted it. lol … Please post it again if you can =) I think you asked, “can’t I believe I am saved in my heart, but doubt in my head?”

    My response: No way. Suppose you are standing in the sun. Can you believe you are in the light in your heart, but doubt it in your head?

    Also, I can’t remember your exactly wording but you asked if I think believers are perfect (because if believers never doubt, they must be perfect… seemed to be the line of your question)

    In response, I would say that believers also never doubt they are sinners. I’m sure you agree with this. That there is NEVER a point in time when a believer thinks they are perfect. Because you would have to deny the entire Bible to doubt you are a sinner. It says over and over again, “all have sinned”. So, in the same way, the Bible says “everyone believing is justified” means that a believer will never doubt they are saved. =)

    Ttyl mate,

    Andrew

  • i think there’s a strong distinction between maturity and intelligence.

    in violent crimes, i think adolescents should be tried as adults.

    with the more petty ones, i make reference to my maturity statement.

  • RYC: I tend to hate them. I don’t, but often, I do.

  • winning my affection is unspeakably difficult.

  • RYC: yeah, but I’m a toughie. It took 2 years for him and I to be as close as we are- we aren’t even a couple. How sad.

  • Well. We were last year. but that barely matters anymore at all.

  • mom posted on your friends article… you should read it :) she offers you the freedom you so much desire!

  • RYC: If works MUST show your faith, then it is not faith alone that saves you.

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