I heard on here from someone that God doesn't measure how many times you make a sin over and over, but doesn't God look for that? Becuase if you keep doing it, then he knows that you aren't really trying as hard. I get that's kind of a weird question. If it needs any further explanation, let me know.
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CopticChica21
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love lots,
CopticChica21
love lots,
CopticChica21
In essence, He was questioning his relational position to the eternal God and to the Lord Himself. The question can be paraphrased as such; "Do you call me good because you believe that I am indeed the eternal God or because it is the normal precepts of social discourse?" To which, the response would inadvertedly determine whether or not the young man was on the path to eternal life. The very relational nexus an individual holds towards God and His work is the ultimate determinent of life within that individual.
Thus, it is not the actual amount of deeds an individual preforms or does not preform that determines his countenance in front of God. It is the relationship a person has with God that detemines whether He will hold eternal life or not. God does indeed look to see if your aspirations are to continue sinning or are that of a repentant heart. Ultimatley however, the measurment God uses to convict your spirit is on the baisis of whether or not your aspirations will bring you closer to His person. Your question is a valid one. Yet, it must form its basic assumptions on the basis of God's desire to know us personally rather then to know the quantity or quality of our sins. As an eminent evangelist once espoused, Jesus never came into this world to make bad people good.......He came into this world to make dead people alive.
God bless you.
I agree with you entirely that the answer to the question is matter of relationship: are you sinning wantonly without regard for God's will or are you striving against your passions, though not always successfully?
I wonder, however, if you and I might not confuse some of our friends in this forum with so many big words in such complicated sentences. In my case, I can't help it. I teach English in college. Where did you happen to acquire such a vocabulary and develop such an interesting writing style?
Believe me, I like it. I wish more could write as well. But will the younger folk be able to follow you? Of course, I may be wrong in this concern. Let me know what you think.
Yours in IHC XPC,
quisutdeus
God Bless.
love lots,
CopticChica21