Lilly Star (14 Aug 2012)
"Lukewarm in revelation"


 

So I'm not trying to debate....but why would Christ marry a bride he wants to vomit out of his mouth? As stated in revelation. Second, let's pretend lukewarm does meet the "be holy as I am holy" standard...do you thus really think a "saved" Christian who lives and practices a life of darkness will be apart of the bride of Christ? And thirdly, I don't think these people become saved again. I think they simply repent and bear through the tribulation to the end ( as Jesus says many times) and there are also those who repent and get saved by the wittness of these. Our reward is Christ ...reward for what? Grace? No, reward for staying pure and holy in our hearts to the best of our knowledge. God knows our hearts. I don't why people get so weird about it. If you are stating clean away from this world, and rinse your feet off as Jesus says...then you don't have to worry. I think we all fail to meet Gods holy standards in a heavenly way, but we are called to be as holy as we can on earth. Why would God need to create in us a new heart, if grace could just cover our old ones? Maybe we should all reflect on ourselves the way Paul tells us too. Why would he say to do that if grace was enough? Grace makes up for our failures of the flesh because we are in these bodies, but in our spirit we should be new. Lilly star.