That's correct. Churchianity thinks that they are "graft in" to Israel or need to be (or are "spiritual Israel").
Who would say something like that?
That's correct. Churchianity thinks that they are "graft in" to Israel or need to be (or are "spiritual Israel").
For it is impossible for those who were once enlightened, and have tasted the heavenly gift, and have become partakers of the Holy Spirit, and have tasted the good word of God and the powers of the age to come, if they fall away, to renew them again to repentance, since they crucify again for themselves the Son of God, and put Him to an open shame.
-Hebrews 6:4-6
So salvation can be lost and once that happens a person is lost forever?It means what it says :doh:
Unless Jesus is the One who commanded it be out? Like He changed the rules on circumcision or food, for instance.Water baptism being "out" is a direct conflict to Jesus' command in Matthew 28:18
These are the types of contradictions that make me very wary of MAD. It seems that they value the apostles word over Jesus'.
But the question does rise: why were the 12 apostles to the 12 tribes of Israel commanded to baptize, and yet Paul, the apostle to the Gentiles, was not?Paul saying that he himself was not sent during that specific time (or at all for that matter) to baptize does not at all in any way shape or form discount water baptism...
I value the greater context of the passage.
In which a woman begs for Jesus to heal her daughter.
The disciples, in frustration, asking Jesus to have her depart form them.
To which Jesus replies, with your pulledhalf-hazardly*haphazardly out of context verse, - Matthew 15:24
Jesus does not reject her, but grants her plea.
Did he not heal the daughter in Matthew 15:28 ?
This, is my primary issue with MAD.
I've never had a conversation where a verse or set of verses
wasn't pulled poorly from the greater context (historical, audience)
and asserted to be able to stand on it's own.
There is no single verse that should, or can, stand alone.
Context always matters.
I hope you do not take offense, none of this is meant to offend,
but rather just the voicing of my own exegetical adventures through scripture.
If it's not then Paul was a fraud.How is that at all 'obviously Christ'?
:doh:Does Paul explain that from a revelation?
Your essentially given Paul absolute authority to change doctrine, to make void
that which Jesus commands, on the assumption that Paul received
divine revelation on the matter. I'm not willing to disobey Jesus based on an assumption.
But it would mean that the command of baptism wasn't to all, and therefore you are assuming it is to you. So, can you support that assumption?Beyond that, If he did receive revelation of that, it still wouldn't change a command
of Jesus. Many are called or "sent" out into the world for different things.
It does not make void any command of Jesus, at all, ever.
Not in the least. In fact, we even recognize that some things directed to specific people are applicable to others.But what is directed to all, is directed to all.
Which is where you've derailed.
Did you miss the rest of his response? That wasn't a "one word answer" in the slightest. He actually agreed with you, and you responded as though he was being argumentative. If this is how you treat Scripture no wonder you're so ignorant of what it says.Yup. All means all, my friend.
Jesus didn't have a speech impediment, He was quite clear.
Nope.
Dispensationalism holds to that same principle.
One word answers mean the conversation is over, so have a great day. Truly.
Then one of the criminals who were hanged blasphemed Him, saying, “If You are the Christ, save Yourself and us.” But the other, answering, rebuked him, saying, “Do you not even fear God, seeing you are under the same condemnation? And we indeed justly, for we receive the due reward of our deeds; but this Man has done nothing wrong.” Then he said to Jesus, “Lord, remember me when You come into Your kingdom.”Can madists show from scripture who wasn't baptized?
I don't see how one could reject Him having known Him.Might be difficult to return if you consciously reject faith in Christ.
The guy's right, you have to put this into context.
His earthly ministry was supposed to be to Israel, although he also ministered to Samaritans and gentles. However, his DBR was the primary reason why he was sent, and this was for the world (John 3:16).
For it is impossible for those who were once enlightened, and have tasted the heavenly gift, and have become partakers of the Holy Spirit, and have tasted the good word of God and the powers of the age to come, if they fall away, to renew them again to repentance, since they crucify again for themselves the Son of God, and put Him to an open shame.
-Hebrews 6:4-6
So basically, "salvation can be lost and once it's lost you can't get it back"?That means it's impossible for those who were once enlightened to be brought back to God if they choose a life in the flesh again over him after truly knowing him, they are those who know God who have been partakers of the holy spirit, who fall away again after having their eyes and ears opened, seeing as they themselves have crucified Christ again and put him to an open shame.
And how do they do this? By knowing God having received light they then live their own lives because they lust after the flesh. And they refuse to do the will of God preferring to love their life first. And they put to death Christ, who is in the heart, by not letting him live in them. Professing to belong to him with their mouths, they live to please themselves and live according to the world and they put him to an open shame.
That verse isn't a good thing before you think that you're all holy, elect and predestinated to be saved, it's a bad thing and shows that we can go back into the world after knowing God and deny him, and crucify Christ again and put him to an open shame.
He then said this straight after
Verse 7
For the earth which drinketh in the rain that cometh oft upon it, and bringeth forth herbs meet for them by whom it is dressed, receiveth blessing from God: But that which beareth thorns and briers is rejected, and is nigh unto cursing; whose end is to be burned
If we bring forth thorns and briers once we receive the seed through the word, we are rejected to be burned, no predestination or once saved always saved there!
We have to be living it out and then we will be bringing forth life, and we will be blessed of God, and we will be glorifying him and Christ Jesus by showing openly the life of Christ in us!
Only God knows who is and who isn't eternally saved. No man can know that!So basically, "salvation can be lost and once it's lost you can't get it back"?
Not what I asked.Only God knows who is and who isn't eternally saved. No man can know that!
Not what I asked.
Does Hebrews 6:4-6 mean that salvation an be lost and that once it is it can't be regained? Is this God telling us there is only one chance and if you blow it that's it?
Not what I asked.
Does Hebrews 6:4-6 mean that salvation an be lost and that once it is it can't be regained? Is this God telling us there is only one chance and if you blow it that's it?
I believe that God gives us many chances, but we aren't to take God lightly, he won't be mocked. He's very forgiving, but yes I believe we can lose our salvation, if we keep putting ourselves before God. Was Judas once saved always saved? Was he predestined to eternal salvation? He was an apostle of Christ, chosen by Jesus, yet Jesus said he had a devil! He betrayed Christ over to be crucified falling away because he went after his own lusts. And we can do that, we can betray him and put ourselves first before him. I don't know who is saved. But I know that if I don't live by the will of God, and I go after the lusts of the flesh that I'm in danger of being rejected.
God has blessed me to know him and Christ, and I know that I have a precious gift. I know that I'm not to take it lightly and that I'm to live it out and be a doer of the word and not a hearer only. And if we truly love God with all our heart, then we will put him first and we will truly follow Jesus.
You'll know those who are being saved, they will be those who, through faith, by the grace of God, and through Christ are overcoming the flesh. You will see the life of Christ in them, they won't care for the things of this world, it will have nothing in them. And they will be living to please God not flesh.
But only God and him alone knows who is eternally saved, and that goes for me too!
So salvation can be lost and once that happens a person is lost forever?
One of the those crucified with Jesus was a believer and was baptized by John.
You need to consider the truth of that.
LA
It means that if one should sin so gravely and disregard all correction then one may not be able or be allowed to repent.
Judas was one of those.
LA
It means go join a real church, hombre
I believe it can happen to me, I know I'm to obey God and live right before him. And if you go back a couple of posts, you'll see that I said me included.It always ends up theoretical with them. It never happens to anyone they know and certainly won't happen to themselves (just ask him). It's always some hypothetical person out there somewhere...a person no one ever meets, much less can prove has fallen away forever, or had believed the saving Gospel in the first place.
- Judas died before the cross; he was never saved. At least not this side of Paradise.
- The passage states that it is impossible to renew them again to repentance. Do you know what "impossible" means?
- What did you do that lead God to accept you; what did you do that earned you your salvation?