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Grace will flow like a river

Thief

Rogue Theologian
The DIR doesn't relate to what you were but what you are.
still chasing the Carpenter.......but not as a Jew.....or a Protestant.....
or any other religion

catholic means .....common....
btw

find search bar...type....
catholic def
 

Thief

Rogue Theologian
I don't think we 'loose' grace, but are free to reject it.
so...it is never something you possess?
of your own ability

you are not able to walk in grace?....with grace?

do you mean to say?...... grace is never yours by your own ability
 

Thief

Rogue Theologian
Was not there ;-). To serve or not to serve, perhaps that is the real question? I think Satan chose not to serve.
yeah.....

and the Lord said unto heaven....We have made Man less than angelic
he is fragile....therefore...
go after him and see that he not dash his toe or his head

and one third of heaven said ....NAY!

that he is less than we are....he should be made to serve US!
and one third of heaven fell from grace

BUT!.........there is nothing wrong with that logic

we humans do so!!!!

are we then?......without grace
 

metis

aged ecumenical anthropologist
still chasing the Carpenter.......but not as a Jew.....or a Protestant.....
or any other religion

catholic means .....common....
btw

find search bar...type....
catholic def
"Catholic" means "universal" in this context.
 

pearl

Well-Known Member
do you mean to say?...... grace is never yours by your own ability

Grace is not something we earn by our initiative, it is God's self gift of love, freely given, we may refuse to accept the gift, but its always there, not possible to 'give it back'. There are circumstances where the saying goes, after some tragic experience, 'but for the grace of God, go I'. I've always disliked that saying for it insinuates that the 'unlucky' ones were not within God's grace.
 

Thief

Rogue Theologian
it is written.....to those who have
more shall be given

if you have not at all......how then to be worthy of more?
 
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