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The Essentials of faith (Part 3)
Man’s Additions:
• We must believe to be saved and in addition repent to be saved (repent means to change your mind)
• To believe means to commit
• Believe means to make Christ Lord
Synonyms for faith
• Drinking, John 4:13-14
• Eating, John 6:54
• Believe suggests appropriation (not commitment), Numbers 21:6-9; John 3:14-15
Errors in ‘Lordship’ teaching
• It confuses justification with sanctification.
• It confuses in terms of glorification.
• It denies the reality of carnality.
• Many exhortations in Scripture are meaningless if Christ must be Lord.
• Discipline is rendered meaningless.
• Fails to maintain the distinction between the kingdom and heaven.
• Becoming a disciple is not the same thing as becoming a Christian.
*Making Christ Lord is not a condition of salvation.
It is a result.
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