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It reminds me of something Nicodemus said to Jesus. This is important. Because you see, Nicodemus he was a religious leader of the Jews, and a member of the Sanhedrin, that is the Jewish High Court. So this was a learned man with power and authority, and not without influence or knowledge of things that was going on. He said:
"This one came to him in the night and said to him: “Rabbi, we know that you have come from God as a teacher, for no one can perform these signs that you perform unless God is with him.”-John 3:2.
Do you get that? He admitted that the Jewish religious leaders KNEW Jesus came from God. But what were they saying in public?:
"But the Pharisees were saying: “It is by the ruler of the demons that he expels the demons.”-Matthew 9:34.
They were knowingly lying to the people about Jesus Christ. They knew he came from God but were telling the people that he was from the Devil.
A similar thing is happening today. The religious leaders of Christendom KNOW Jehovah's Witnesses speak and preach the truth, but they lie to them and tell them they are from the Devil.
Jesus told the religious leaders that any sin even against the son of man will be forgiven, but the sin against the holy spirit, which is the denying of the power of God and his holy spirit in operation, when you KNOW that is what is going on, will never be forgiven.
originally posted by: chr0naut
a reply to: ThyJudgeCometh
I think that this is a grey area, but one necessitating our contemplation.
While I do think that the saving grace of Jesus is "once and for all", I believe that we should note that it does not mean that we are made 'once and for all' unable to continue to sin.
originally posted by: Lucius Driftwood
"To him who overcomes"....
This is the process of dying to self. It is the only way that one can be led by the Spirit.
But who wants to die to self, to take up their cross and die daily? The flesh lusts against the Spirit and the Spirit against the flesh. They are at enmity with each other.
This is my struggle.
I find myself at this point in life realising how great is the cost, how narrow is the path and it scares me.
The spirit is willing but the flesh is weak. And daily suicide does not come naturally.
originally posted by: Lucius Driftwood
In two epistles, (Colossians 4:14 and Philemon 1:24,) Paul greets the brethren and sends the greetings of Demas. In another epistle, (2 Timothy 4:10,) he says that Demas has left him, having forsaken him because he loved this present world.
The parable of the sower speaks volumes throughout the gospels and epistles.