Nothing in all Creation.

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Teaching that every time we sin we have to repent and be purified again by our confession is dangerous because it teaches us that our sin separates us from God, and we can only re-enter fellowship with Him when we ‘confess, ask for forgiveness, and repent.’

This is, as Hebrews says, like treating the blood of Jesus like bulls and goats. This is crucufying Jesus over and over again.

He was so pure, so righteous, so perfect, that His sacrifice cleansed all of our sin once for all.

We do not have to confess and repent to re-enter God’s presence. He promises us, He will never leave us nor forsake us.

Does God lie?

John says ‘Those who are in Christ can not sin.’ Why? Because we are being perpetually purified. WE have been cleansed once for all. We have been made perfect.

To God, we have no sin. Our sin was crucified with Christ on the cross.

When we do wrong it is our old nature trying to rise from the dead. But sin can not stay risen. Not like the Lord Jesus.

‘It is impossible for those in Christ to continue to sin.’ (1 John 5:18).

His sacrifice was once for all. One time, for all people, for all sin.

We are sin free, washed clean, perfect forever.

Nothing in all creation can separate us from God’s love.

Amen!

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Hey there. I’m Steve Edwards. I’m an actor, a writer, a teacher and a preacher!

This site explores the meaning of St. Paul’s words ‘by grace we are saved’. I hope it helps you to understand that we are loved by God completely, purely, fully, regardless of our mistakes. He loves us not because of who we are, but because of who He is, and what He did for us on the cross. Amen!

Please explore the hundreds of articles on the different books of the bible, and how the bible reveals that our holiness is a gift from God, and doesn’t depend on us and our good works. Thank God for that!

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