John MacArthur states:
"The Greek word for repentance (metanoia) means "to have another mind," but it also includes a hatred of sin and regret/sorrow over sin. The biblical concept of repentance involves far more than merely a casual change of thinking. Biblically, a person who repents does not continue willfully in sin. Repentance is a turning from sin, and it always results in changed behavior (Luke 3:8)."
"The Bible makes it clear that those who are genuinely saved are righteous and holy. They still sin, but with decreasing frequency. A true believer hates his sin (cf., Rom. 7:15-25) and repents of it, hungering and thirsting for what is right. He obeys God, loves his brother, and hates the evil world system. No one can be a Christian and continue living the way he/she did before he/she knew Christ."
Based on this what would you say to a person who claims they are a Christian and acts in the following ways:
1. They continue to lie as they did before they were a Christian. (Minimum 3 sentences)
2. They continue to steal as they did before they were a Christian. (Minimum 3 sentences)
3. They continue to cheat on tests as they did before they were a Christian. (Minimum 3 sentences)
4. They continue to curse as they did before they were a Christian. (Minimum 3 sentences)
5. They continue to have sex outside of marriage as they did before they were a Christian. (Minimum 3 sentences)
6. They continue to have a Myspace site that has inappropriate pictures on it as they did before they were a Christian. (Minimum 3 sentences)
7. They continue to have a Myspace site with inappropriate (vulgar/profane) music on it as they did before they were a Christian. (Minimum 3 sentences)
Wednesday, May 7, 2008
Tuesday, May 6, 2008
Good Person Test Due 05-06-2008
Take the Good Person Test.
After you take the test summarize your results and your thoughts about the test in 12 sentences. (Minimum 12 sentences)
After you take the test summarize your results and your thoughts about the test in 12 sentences. (Minimum 12 sentences)
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