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    Lessons learned from Jesus: the parable of the two sons, Biblical repentance #2

    God taught me it at the time l was seeking entire sanctification. I have not read it anywhere else. It is not one that is usually discussed.
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    Lessons learned from Jesus: the parable of the two sons, Biblical repentance #2

    But there are different reasons to regret. Fear of the consequences is the most usual.
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    Lessons learned from Jesus: the parable of the two sons, Biblical repentance #2

    We need to take into account which one Jesus said was the obedient one and He showed that it was not the first one. Therefore it was the second even though he did not make it. We can assume he intended to. When Jesus says jump we are not to stand thinking about it.
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    Lessons learned from Jesus: the parable of the two sons, Biblical repentance #2

    The point of the parable is the comparison of the sons therefore l do not think the second changed his .mind. Obedience .must be instant . It is about attitude.
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    Lessons learned from Jesus: the parable of the two sons, Biblical repentance #2

    @Titus :oops: Jesus says he was the obedient son.Two choices.
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    Lessons learned from Jesus: the parable of the two sons, Biblical repentance #2

    You might have. But then again you.might not. You have been prevented from going by unforseen circumstances. That is why we must read the text carefully and make sure we are not twisting things.
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    Lessons learned from Jesus: the parable of the two sons, Biblical repentance #2

    It does not say. You are reading things into the text to fit into your own ideas about sin. Sir.
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    Lessons learned from Jesus: the parable of the two sons, Biblical repentance #2

    @Titus I made a mistake because of what you added. The second son is just said to have not gone, that's all, nothing about him changing his mind.
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    Lessons learned from Jesus: the parable of the two sons, Biblical repentance #2

    Yes but scripture does not say the reason. Obedience is not having second thoughts and regretting it. That is not obedience. However, something cropping up to stop our obedience does not take away the intention. He could have been run over and put in hospital. It does not say.
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    Lessons learned from Jesus: the parable of the two sons, Biblical repentance #2

    He is teaching about obedience. It is my understanding. It was intention that showed the obedience.
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    Western Trinitarians, do not follow the early church teaching.

    @Bruce-Leiter I will get back to you tomorrow as I am tired.
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    Lessons learned from Jesus: the parable of the two sons, Biblical repentance #2

    They gave the wrong answer which Jesus rebuked.
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    Lessons learned from Jesus: the parable of the two sons, Biblical repentance #2

    Scripture says he changed his mind. Nothing about Biblical repented. 28 “But what do you think? A man had two sons, and he came to the first and said, ‘Son, go, work today in my vineyard.’ 29 He answered and said, ‘I will not,’ but afterward he regretted it and went. 30 Then he came to the...
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    Lessons learned from Jesus: the parable of the two sons, Biblical repentance #2

    Why did Jesus rebuke the same answer you gave? No sir I am not a Calvinist nor a male.
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    Lessons learned from Jesus: the parable of the two sons, Biblical repentance #2

    @Titus Your conclusion is wrong, like that of the ones rebuked by Christ. Ye do err, not knowing the Scriptures nor the power of God. The son who obeyed the Father, was the second who answered immediately he would go. The first son said he would not go. It is how we respond straight away to...
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    Western Trinitarians, do not follow the early church teaching.

    Haha, not funny. Only the truth speaks to me. I began to come out of Protestantism when I found its tenets are not to be found in the early church. The past two years have cured me from it and I will never go back and it is more recently that I have been looking at the Trinity. Many are...