By deeds I meant your walk should match your deeds Not your Talk.
 

YOU MUST FORSAKE - ABANDON SIN

"The forsaking of sin must be a permanent one. True repentance does not permit making the same mistake again." (Tract, Repentance Brings Forgiveness).

 

FORSAKE: to renounce or turn away from entirely

 

Doctrine and Covenants 58:42,43: "Behold, he who has repented of his sins, the same is forgiven, and I, the Lord, remember them no more. By this ye may know if a man repenteth of his sins--behold, he will confess them and forsake them."

 

Spencer W. Kimball, "There is one crucial test of repentance. This is abandonment of the sin" (The Miracle of Forgiveness, p.163. Also cited in Doctrines of the Gospel Student Manual: Religion 231 and 232, p.40).

 

"...Repentance means not only convict yourselves of the horror of the sin, but to confess it, abandon it, and restore to all who have been damaged to the total extent possible; then spend the balance of your lives trying to live the commandments of the Lord so he can eventually pardon you and cleanse you"( The Miracle of Forgiveness, p. 200) (Gospel Principles, pages 124-126)


You are not gonna make it.

Dave <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
What do your deeds show?

DAVEH:   I don't want them to show anything, Kevin.    I consider doing such to be somewhat like the Lord's advice in Mt 6:1......So, I'll leave it for you to make such claims, and if you wish to think less of me for my reluctance to proclaim such deeds, that's your privilege.

Kevin Deegan wrote:
So since you DO NOT keep them does that mean you do not really love, only in word?
 
When is your walk gonna start matching your talk?
Talk is cheap, does not cost you a thing.
 
1 JN 3:18 My little children, let us not love in word, neither in tongue; but in deed and in truth.

 

What do your deeds show?

We aren't always able to keep even those two.

DAVEH:   Perhaps you have overlooked the Lord's comment in Jn 14:1......

If you ye love me, keep my commandments.

.......which to me indicates that loving God implies becoming sinless.    No Terry, I don't think you overlooked it, but rather I suspect you have a much different understanding about it than me.  The problem you indicate above is only relative to this mortal life.  From my perspective, mortality is a training ground (so to speak) for our eternal destiny.  Though it may not be possible for some to become perfect in this life, I don't see any restriction for perfection to be achieved in the next life.  The exception being our past sins preventing us from being spotless.  That's why we need to be cleansed by the blood of Christ.  

Terry Clifton wrote:
Good mornin', Dave.  You might want to consider that the Jews were given a whole sack full of commands, and not one Jew with the exception of Jesus was ever able to keep them.  We Gentile Christians were given two commands.  We aren't always able to keep even those two. Who has ever loved their neighbor as themself 24/7 without a slip?  Who has even loved God with all their heart without once in a while putting the desires of self ahead of the desires of God?  We need a Savior!  Real bad!  Without Him, we can do nothing.
Enjoy your breakfast.
Terry

Dave wrote:
DAVEH:   If that is not possible, then why the commandment to do so?  Mt 5:48........

Be ye therefore perfect, even as your Father which is in heaven is perfect.

.........Doesn't it seem odd to have a commandment that is not obtainable?

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
And you will never be as perfect as the Heavenly Father,

Jd
 

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