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But what of a new believer that comes from a different lifestyle than you or I? What if that person goes out and gets a cross tattoo? Is their salvation in question, or just their judgment?
No their salvation is not in question. It is our jobs as older in the LORD to teach them correctly.
Like I have repeated - I have been told that heaven is closed to me because of my tattoo, but thanks be to God that I don't still wear that earring...
That was a dumb thing to say. I personally have never told anyone such a thing and especially after salvation.
I hope you read my response to yoiur first reply closely. I preach and teach compassion to all the same way and I always in these types of things try to teach what God expects out of us after salvation for we are to look, act and speak differently. We are to be sanctified. Yes I think we all are in agreement God always love us regardless of where we're at but after salvation there should always be a distinct difference in us and the world. New converts are to handled quite a bit differently for they haven't had the time to gain the wisdom and knowledge we elders have obtained and everyone grows in grace at different speeds. Anyway have agreat evening. It's about time for Sunday night service in about an hour or so from now 7:00 p.m. E.S.T. Brother Steve |
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