Julie, here is James' words:
"Yes I sinned and committed adultery. I was totally in myself having had walked away from God. Then I came to see that sin and the Holy Spirit convicted me and brought me back to the cross where I saw what my sin had caused in the suffering of my Lord.. I accepted His sacrifice for my sin and thanked Him for His grace..
Since that day I have failed again and again in many ways and in differing ways.. It doesn't matter I still fail but as Paul said it is no longer I, but sin that lives within me.. He continues to work in me conforming me to the image of Jesus but unlike many He has a lit of work to do to get me where He wants me to be.. IHS jim"
http://www.waltermartin.com/forums/s...l=1#post140054
So, while I am fine that James feels he has repented and is forgiven, my point was to show that by me saying I am sad for him about it, it really comes off more as an insult than actually being genuine....like James is trying to claim he was doing above.