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|    Re: Come as U R    |
|    30 Nov 25 21:16:17    |
      XPost: alt.christnet.christianlife       From: enometh@meer.net              * Robert <10gdjlj$2vdpe$1@dont-email.me> :       Wrote on Fri, 28 Nov 2025 17:52:51 -0800:       > On Nov 28, 2025, The Doctor wrote       > (Message-ID: <10gdi8a$1m4u$10@gallifrey.nk.ca>):       >> In article<10gcup1$2nopp$1@dont-email.me>, Robert<.robert@mu.way> wrote:       >> > My friend, after you have been saved, God is going to talk to you about       good       >> > works. Until that time, God is not even interested in your “good       works”       >> > because what you call a good work, God calls dirty laundry. The       righteousness       >> > of man is filthy rags in His sight (see Isa 64:6). He doesn't want any of       >> > that. He wants to save you. If you do come to Him just as you are, He will       >> > save you, because He has done something for you. He is not asking you to       do       >> > something—what could you do for God? After you are saved, after you are       a       >> > child of God, then He wants to talk to you about producing good works. He       >> > wants you to get involved in getting out the Word of God to others. [Dr.       >> > McGee]       >>       >> Amen!       >       > Yes. I loved this, no cleanup needed to join in.       > Simple, come to him in the deepest of mire, troubles, sickness, etc. He will       > clean us up from the inside out. As well as renew our minds if we walk with       > him.              What about the parable of the Wedding Garment       Matt 22:1-14              22:12 And he saith unto him, Friend, how camest thou in hither not       having a wedding garment? And he was speechless.              (not present in Luke 14:15-24)              To wit this is not a banking parable, so it can't be dismissed as       satire.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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