Bible Discussion Thread

 
  • A - 2 years ago
    How did David repent from his sin so easily? How can one repent and never go back? Oh, if there was someone who could tell me how to change forever....
  • Streetpreacher - In Reply - 2 years ago
    There's a link on the entry page: BECOME A BELIEVER.

    It tells you how to be saved; what's next

    John 3 tells us how to be born again. Jesus baptizes us with the Holy Spirit. He comes to live within your heart. He teaches you about Jesus as your Savior and Lord. He also opens the hard sayings of Jesus so you can understand them. He convicts your heart when you sin. Sin hurts until we repent and confess.

    It will blow us away if we Google, the Holy Spirits Names. Knowing this as a believer helps us to call upon the Holy Spirit for help. He is our Helper. We learn how to Love Jesus more every day of our lives.
  • T. Levis - In Reply - 2 years ago
    I believe it's a daily decision effort. Referring to "pick up your cross daily & follow" Jesus, "dying to self", being "born again " we have to go from a symbolic crawling to walking. Luke 9:23, Luke 14:27, Matthew 10:38, John 8:24,

    Learn to :

    Deuteronomy 17:19, Isaiah 1:17,

    Even fruit, isn't automatic, it takes time to grow.

    Pruning, is there habits that need to be cut off? Even if it starts growing back, to trim again.

    Luke 17:33, John 8:34, Romans 6, Romans 7, Romans 8:2,

    Hopefully these are helpful
  • Bob Henehan - In Reply - 2 years ago
    with man it is imposible but with GOD all things are posible 1 believe jesus is the son of GOD 2 turn from your sin 3 Become baptised for the remission of sins you will be added to the book of life



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