Therefore as I said, your idea of Christianity is simply a disguised form of salvation via the works of the law: you think the whole thing is about moral purity, when it is in fact about the person of God and nothing else.
C:
#1. No Works = A Dead Faith.
Faith is dead without works (James 2:17) and if your Faith is dead then you do not have the proper method to access the grace of God (Ephesians 2:8). Now, although salvation is not based solely upon works alone (Ephesians 2:9) for a person needs to first clean the inside of the cup first (i.e. repentance) before cleaning the outside (Matthew 23:26); However, people still need to show their faith by their works (James 2:18), though. Now, if you think works in general is heretical, then please read Hebrews Chapter 11 (The heroes of faith did not just merely believe but they had moved with works of action to show their faith).
#2. It is Not I Alone That Does The Works
Just as Jesus said that it is not He that does the works but His Father that does the works thru Him (John 14:10), I know that it is not myself alone that does the works, but the Spirit of God working thru me. For we are told within the Scriptures to abide within the Spirit. I know that without God, my works would be as filthy rags and they would be nothing. For it is God that provides saving grace to me upon the cross thru faith and it is God who works obedience and being fruitful (with works) for His Kingdom within me. None of these things are a self directed plan of salvation (John 15:5). It is all based on Scripture and it is all based on God saving me and working within me. Tell me, how is that a works based salvation like the Pharisees (Who did all the works but didn't have their hearts right with God)?
I have pointed out to you two very specific examples of how prophets (both NT and OT) acted out in paradigm the judgements of God, and all you have done is come back with your morality dogma. So you have not addressed what I have said, but have simply dismissed it in deference to your dogmatic idea that it is wrong to marry a prostitute.
So are you saying that your viewpoint is not being influenced by some kind of dogmatic idea that I can willfully remain in unrepentant sin and yet abide in the good graces of God? Are you telling me to ignore Scripture verses like the Parable of the Sower that tells me a person can endure in the faith for a while and then fall away? Are you telling me the children of the Kingdom are not going to be cast into outer darkness? Are you telling me the Parable of the Ten Virgins is not about the believer? Are you telling me Jesus' report card on the spiritual condition of the churches in Revelation Chapters 2-3 only applies to the churches and not the individual believer?
And I have pointed out to you it is also wrong to kill babies, yet God told the Israelites to kill the babies of their enemies. You seem to have no trouble with that.
God is the giver and taker of all life (Job 1:21). We are not God to have the Almighty power or divine knowledge to take a life for our own selfish purposes. When God commanded babies to be killed along with their sinful and wicked parents, He was giving them an immediate ticket to Heaven (because they were innocent) and He was preventing these children from having to grow up to take revenge on their parents' deaths.
So we see you are plagued by the same ol' thing most young Christian men are plagued by:
To believe in "Eternal Security" is to twist the normal straight forward reading of the majority of the Scriptures that warn Christians to abide in true faith. It also violates the basic common law of logic about being good versus being evil. Which is something even little children know about. This is clearly seen when children can easily point out to you who the hero is and who the villain is within a movie (Which can be determined by looking at that person's actions).
"I tell you the truth, anyone who will not receive the kingdom of God like a little child will never enter it." ~ (Luke 18:17)
you are preoccupied with the prohibitions of sex: you see your Christianity primarily outworked in your resisting the temptation to fornicate.
Whoa! What? Stop the presses! Are you a Christian and yet telling me to sin under the good grace of God? Are you telling me you approve the actions of men who claim to be for God and yet commit abominable immoral acts with children in the name of the Lord could be saved? Are you telling me to go against God's Word and be hateful like the West Boro Baptist Church? I mean, once you start down that road to depravity or sin it just keeps getting deeper and deeper. Such a thing would be wrong, my friend.
Please do not be deceived into thinking that a one time salvation prayer covers a Christians future sins. If a person sins, they must then confess that sin to God so they can abide in the Spirit of God. For you cannot serve both God and sin and then wrap it up in some magical false cloak of God's grace. I am sorry, it just doesn't work that way; Neither the Scriptures or basic logic would support such an evil concept.
For even David in Psalm 51 had to confess his sin. In fact, if your interested in hearing a great sermon on Psalm 51, please check out this audio sermon here by Bill Mounce.
http://www.biblicaltraining.org/confrontation-and-confession/major-stories-bible
Thus you are not yet living in the freedom that is in Christ: you are constantly plagued by right-and-wrong issues, rather than focusing on Christ alone.
Focusing on Christ alone is to be like Christ. Christ never sinned. He set the example for us to follow. If you are focusing on being like Christ alone then shouldn't you be like Him? If you are sinning and or not being a fruitful like Christ, then you are not focusing on Christ alone.
So your Christianity is at present, as I have said, to a large degree a work of the law with the alias "Christ" over the top of it.
How can Christ condemn that which He did? Should we continue to do wrong (i.e. sin) so that saving grace of God might shine forth?
For this same very question is asked of us in the book of Romans.
"What shall we say then? Shall we continue in sin, that grace may abound? God forbid. How shall we, that are dead to sin, live any longer therein?" ~ (Romans 6:1-2)
With regard to exposition of scripture, you fail to incorporate a distinction in knowledge between the OT and NT eras, and this chiefly because you are in fact under the OT law to a large extent: you don't understand that the believer has been crucified with Christ. You think you do, but you in fact don't, for your idea is that because you are crucified with Christ, you should obey the law, when in fact the opposite is the case: one who is crucified with Christ has no need for, nor even interest in, following the law: he is too busy looking at Jesus Christ.
Israel or the people in the Old Testament were never justified by law. We can be assured of this fact because no one will be declared righteous in God's sight by observing the law (Romans 3:20). Then how were the folks in the OT justified? They were justified by faith (Again, see Hebrews 11) by imputed righteousness.
I mean think about it. What sounds more wrong to you?
Doing good by God by obeying and being fruitful for Him or by remaining in your sins and then hypocritically preaching a gospel message of God's plan of repentance to do away with sin?
Thus, when a person believes God told Hosea to marry a prostitute (Which is not true) it goes against not only the good character of God, but it also shows us that people today are being blinded into condoning evil in the cloak of something else. In the case of Hosea, a person will use the cloak of marriage as an excuse. In "Eternal Security", a person uses the grace of God as an excuse. However, evil committed cannot be hidden or shrouded by some magical imaginary cloak. When you commit evil, it still makes you the villain of the story no matter what you say (or what verse you try to use).
Anyways, if you want to reply to me on the topic of "Eternal Security", please reply to me in this OSAS thread here.
http://www.theologyonline.com/forums/showthread.php?t=45557&page=45
Thank you for reading;
And peace be unto you, my dear friend.
Sincerely,
~Jason.
Side Note:
Oh, and here is my reply to your final Comment, too.
Jason0047 said:
However, as you may know Israel is not counted out just yet
It was never counted in. What you fail to understand, is that God only saves people on an individual basis, predicated on the basis of their need for personal salvation. It matters not what race they belong to, nor what era they live in.
Although, it is true that God does save people on an individual basis from both the Old Testament and the New Testament, this does not discount the fact that God did not have a people that He called His own (despite many of them being unfaithful or unsaved). From the story of Moses on forward we see a nation that represents the Lord God Almighty! God had delivered them out of Egypt, fought battles for them, and promised to keep them as an everlasting nation.
http://www.sbsstevenson.org/israel.html
Jason0047 said:
For the 144,000 remaining Jews (during the End Times) will accept Jesus as their Savior and be dedicated to Him.
Colossians said:
God doesn't care about numbers of people, but the persons themselves. How ridiculous, God sitting up in heaven logging the number of 'Jews' who accept Him as Lord.
You underestimate the power of the Lord, my friend. In fact, lets use Scripture and logic to refute this flawed sense of reasoning on this one. However, before we begin, lets find out the identity of who these 144,000 really are, though.
"And I heard the number of them which were sealed: and there were sealed an hundred and forty and four thousand of all the tribes of the children of Israel.
Of the tribe of Juda were sealed twelve thousand.
Of the tribe of Reuben were sealed twelve thousand.
Of the tribe of Gad were sealed twelve thousand.
Of the tribe of Aser were sealed twelve thousand.
Of the tribe of Nepthalim were sealed twelve thousand.
Of the tribe of Manasses were sealed twelve thousand.
Of the tribe of Simeon were sealed twelve thousand.
Of the tribe of Levi were sealed twelve thousand.
Of the tribe of Issachar were sealed twelve thousand.
Of the tribe of Zabulon were sealed twelve thousand.
Of the tribe of Joseph were sealed twelve thousand.
Of the tribe of Benjamin were sealed twelve thousand."
~ (Revelation 7:4-8)
Now, I want you to read the first sentence in the above verse and then answer the following question.
Who are the 144,000?
(a) Body of Christ
(b) Flying Monkeys
(c) Jehovah's Witnesses
(d) Children of Israel
(e) Revelation is Symbolic & We Can't Know What the Book Truly Says.
"And I heard the number of them which were sealed: and there were sealed an hundred and forty and four thousand of all the tribes of the
children of Israel." ~ (Revelation 7:4)
Did you catch that? The correct answer is:
(d) Children of Israel.
Well, if that answer is not good enough for you, all you need do is write down the names of each of the twelve tribes of Israel (in the subsequent following verses) and see if they had ever been mentioned in the Old Testament as a reference to being associated with the Nation of Israel.
Using this method you should have no problem identifying the identity of the 144,000.
Okay, now that we know "who" the major player is in this ball game, lets now move on in how God might have accomplished the amazing task of getting the exact number of the 144,000 remaining Jews to accept Jesus in the End Times.
Well, as I already stated above within this post, the Bible tells us that the Lord is the giver and the taker of life (Job 1:21). Scripture also tells us that He is Omniscient (or all knowing) (Psalm 147:5). God's Word also tells us that the Lord is outside of time, too (Psalm 90:2).
Now, taking this all into account. God can...
1. Create life and end life whenever he pleases.
2. He not only can have knowledge of the future but He can be in all points in time at once (Because He is outside of time).
Therefore, we must conclude that God could count out for Himself the exact amount of Jews that He needed by simply creating or taking away life because He ultimately possesses the keys to life and death.
The book of Revelation, just like Ezekiel and Daniel and Isaiah, cannot be taken literally. It is given in figures, as the poetic language of the Spirit of God. It is not time-based, but conceptually based: the numbers and events transverse all time periods: it relates a perpetuality of God's modus operandi.
Let me ask you this. Would you read the instructions to building a plane metaphorically? Then why would you read the visions in Revelation, Daniel, and Ezekiel metaphorically? I mean, these books already use metaphors, don't you think it would be a little redundant or overkill if the events within these books were a metaphor, too? Oh, and if the events are metaphorical, what Scripture verses or source of information are you using to get some kind of meaning out of it?
Therefore, unless you have an iron clad set of verses backing up your shiny new interpretation of your metaphorical interpretation of the events within Revelation, Daniel, and Ezekiel, you have just basically regulated the end book of the Bible and the prophecies in the Old Testament as a bunch of unknowable back ground noise.
However, God did not create these prophecies to be unknowable or symbolically hidden as you claim. They literally and metaphorically explain the end times in extremely vivid detail.
How do we know for sure?
Well, the pattern of prophecies that have transpired before is the key to understanding the prophecies of the End Times.
We know the Messiah was foretold of in the Old Testament and was fulfilled within the New Testament.
http://preservedwords.com/prophecies.htm
We can calculate the mathematics of the prophecy (in Daniel) with the Messiah's reveal as king.
http://www.alphanewsdaily.com/mathprophecy1.html
We can calculate the mathematics of the prophecy of Israel coming in as a Nation in 1948.
http://www.alphanewsdaily.com/mathprophecy2.html
All of which if you didn't take such prophecies literally, you wouldn't be able to understand them at all.
No supposed Jew today can track his ancestry back more than anyone else, and most Jews are not even Semitic, but are from the Turks and Germany: they are a business club). So even if God would want to save 144,000 Jews (just for kicks), no-one would care less because hardly any of them would have been identified as Jews by the population at large anyway, so no-one would be able to confirm the 144,000! Wearing a little round cap and showing up at Jewish birthdays, doesn't make you a Jew: a Jew is really only someone who keeps the Mosaic law religiously, which means there are no Jews in the world today. Even the Hasidic Jews (who incidentally think that the modern Israel idea is rubbish) don't keep the Mosaic law fully, and they are as close as you'll ever get today to a real Jew.
It is irrelevant if a Jew can trace his ancestry back or not. For God knows who these 144,000 will be in the End Times. It is also irrelevant if any of these future Messianic Jews would have obeyed the Old Covenant Law or not, too. For their imperfection of trying to keep the Old Covenant would not effect their decision in accepting Jesus as their Savior and or their dedication to Him.
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