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I have a question for you “Greek guys.”  In 1 John 1, John speaks of sin and our advocate for our sin, but in chapter 3, he goes on to say “whoever sins has not seen Him, neither known Him,” and, “he that committeth sin is of the devil.”

One explanation I've heard is that the words for sin in the Greek were different, one meaning “to err,” the other meaning “an ongoing practice of sin.”  But looking at the Greek words, the two used in the text are the same, so now I'm totally confused.

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I've always been told you can forfeit your salvation. It sounds like you are saying this is impossible when you give your life to Christ. Can't people backslide?

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Regarding Matthew 16:24; Jesus said "If any will come after me, let him deny himself, and take up his cross, and follow me." What was the significance of the cross prior to Jesus' crucifixion? What would "take up his cross" mean to the disciples before Jesus had taken up His own? Is that applicable to us today?

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