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Can believers live their lives without commit


PetriFB

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Time and time again, believers start discussing and teaching the doctrine that believers can be perfect and live a life without sin here on earth. That doctrine is a very evil and dangerous false doctrine. Please read this text with prayer and test it by the Word of God.

The whole article is on my site: http://www.kotipetripaavola.com/liarsdonothavethewordofGod.html

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Time and time again, believers start discussing and teaching the doctrine that believers can be perfect and live a life without sin here on earth. That doctrine is a very evil and dangerous false doctrine. Please read this text with prayer and test it by the Word of God.

The whole article is on my site: http://www.kotipetripaavola.com/liarsdonothavethewordofGod.html

Biblically, one cannot live without sin because it is as great a sin to think something evil as to do it. BUT that is no excuse not to try. A human life should work towards the elimination of harmful/destructive thoughts and deeds A person who loves god will always demonstrate this love via action, just as a person who loves another person will act on that love God will not (can not) forgive sins which are committed knowingly, continually, and without remorse. It is not just enough to love god; one must try and be one with god. ie act as god would act in any situation. In other words, deeds do not earn us anything, but a true love and obedience will be reflected in our deeds. Edited by Mr Walker
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