I have a rule against trying to reason with someone who is intentionally being obtuse. J Izzy

 

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I suppose that depends on what the meaning of "is" is.  Can you help, Izzy ? ! :-)

 

 

"a Holy God"  Do you have a definite God or an indefinite God?  There is only one.  I do not have Him.  He has me.

 

 

"to turn and go in another direction"  Is repentance going in any other direction?  Or is repentance going in the right direction?  Repentance CAN mean to turn in any direction.  That is why I clarified what I meant.

 

 

"it means to turn from" ..... "anything that offends or disappoints a Holy God." 

Where would you look to find out what "offends or disappoints a Holy God"? In His Word, and from the Holy Spirit. I thought you knew all this stuff.

 

 

"If deliberate unrepentant sin is the pattern"

Would the term "practicing sinner" fit this definition?  Most of us can sin very well without any practice.

 

--Marlin

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