You lying :troll:
Titus 3:10 A man that is an heretick after the first and second admonition reject;
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B57s opinions are worthless. Unless, you happen to be a hyper-
Calvinist fanatic.
You lying :troll:
Titus 3:10 A man that is an heretick after the first and second admonition reject;
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I don't agree with my pastor on all things but I do appreciate that he calls a spade a spade (1 Pe 4:3)."Pastors these days devote their energy to explaining away the Bible, instead of explaining the Bible. No wonder folks are so confused. They are so used to church service after church service being told by the pastor that when the Bible says X it actually means B."
To them (Lk 8:10) not to us (Mt 16:17)."...[M]embers have lost all confidence in understanding the Bible for themselves, since it never seems to mean what it literally says."
That's great! Keep the law perfectly and you will go to heaven (1 Jn 1:10).
Yep, Romans 8:29-30 KJV
There's no such thing as once saved always saved. For one thing, the word salvation means deliverance and we are told to work out our own salvation/deliverance with fear and trembling. We are born as babes in the manger (bread basket) to begin with, and with consuming the Word (bread/letter) by the light of the candlestick (Spirit/new wine) we have true communion with Him, being matured and transformed by the renewing of our minds.
It's not a one time does it all experience, it's a PROCESS. Peace
1 - Please explain what you mean by "keeping oneself saved".Saved from what? Saved for what? Is "saved" a word you ever normally use in a spiritual sense?
2 - What do you understand by this..Is 45:17 But Israel shall be saved in the Lord with an everlasting salvation: ye shall not be ashamed nor confounded world without end.
There is too much evidence for Eternal Security to not believe. Who can take your salvation away from you. Who is stronger than the God who sealed you?
Way to take what I said, discard it, and substitute something else entirely in its place. But really, why reason with anybody when you can simply stuff them into one of a few predefined categories and dismiss them as part of "all that!"heir said:"eventual salvation" sounds like "initial justification"Wick Stick said:The good news about my eventual salvation is that "He which hath begun a good work in me will perform it until the day of Jesus Christ." That is to say, He will see that work completed. It is guaranteed - literally.
It seems you're not trolling on purpose. You just don't understand very much, and, if we're honest, don't want to understand very much. Keep it simple, amirite?heir said:The seal with the Holy Spirit is a guaranteed done deal just like our salvation! It cannot be broken. We cannot be unsealed anymore than we can be uncrucified, uburied, unrisen (Galatians 2:20 KJV, Colossians 2:11-13 KJV) or unseated (Ephesians 2:6 KJV). The seal is a guarantee of that which was already purchased. We were bought with a price (1 Corinthians 7:23 KJV) not rented (TH) and are awaiting pick up (Galatians 1:3-5 KJV, 1 Thessalonians 4:16-18 KJV, Philippians 3:18-21 KJV, Titus 2:13 KJV). The guarantee is good til then! PTL!Wick Stick said:There is no need for uncertainty, because He has given an earnest on salvation, as also it says in the verse that follows the one you reference (Ephesians 1:14). Click here for the definition of an earnest. The definition is probably necessary in order to understand the verses.
Now, why would God pledge an earnest on salvation if the full inheritance is already given, and men are already saved (past tense) in this dispensation? Earnests pertain to future transactions; not past ones.
In this case, the transaction is a purchase - God is purchasing me. As the buyer, once God has pledged the earnest, it is His guarantee that He will complete the transaction, and He cannot take it back.
Yet there remains the possibility that the seller (me) can cancel the transaction. The agreement is not so fragile that it might be canceled if I say a few unkind words or fail to do all the "good works" that have been laid out for me. The only singular way that I can cancel the transaction, is if I purposefully cancel the transaction by returning the earnest which God has pledged.
Coming back to Ephesians 1:13 (where you started us), we can see that the earnest God has pledged is His own Holy Spirit. Can such even be returned? Yes it can, and to do so is called Biblically, "the blasphemy of the Holy Spirit" or "grieving the Spirit."
Jarrod
Ephesians 1:13 In whom ye also trusted, after that ye heard the word of truth, the gospel of your salvation: in whom also after that ye believed, ye were sealed with that holy Spirit of promise,
Ephesians 1:14 Which is the earnest of our inheritance until the redemption of the purchased possession, unto the praise of his glory.
There's no such thing as once saved always saved. For one thing, the word salvation means deliverance and we are told to work out our own salvation/deliverance with fear and trembling. We are born as babes in the manger (bread basket) to begin with, and with consuming the Word (bread/letter) by the light of the candlestick (Spirit/new wine) we have true communion with Him, being matured and transformed by the renewing of our minds.
It's not a one time does it all experience, it's a PROCESS. Peace
1 - The Law per se saves no one. One is saved through the obedience of the Law. That's why it was given by Yahweh on the Sinai Mount.
2 - Too easy my friend. Personal salvation does not come that ease. The universal salvation does, as long as there is a Minyan of ten Jews on earth, but not personal salvation. You have to work to get it.
3 - Jesus also believed the same. Hence, in his parable about the Richman and Lazarus, he implied that the only way to escape hell-fire was to listen to "Moses" aka the Law. (Luke 16:29-31)
4 - For that, I pay homage to Paul because, indeed, blood sacrifices never had that purpose in Israel. Prophet Jeremiah was so well-aware of it that he said, Yahweh never commanded that animal sacrifices be part of the religion of Israel. (Jer. 7:22)
5 - They were totally mistaken because even babies die without having ever committed a single sin. One dies, not because of his sins but because he was born. Death is as natural as birth.
6 - Two points here. Paul never went to the Gentiles. One or two here and there would not classify him as an apostle of the Gentiles. The other point is that the Christians he claimed to fish from the synagogues of the Jews were not Christians but Nazarenes who had converted from the Gentiles by the apostles, especially Peter. (Acts 15:7)
7 - Sorry but I don't know what you are talking about with that last paragraph.
Your answer is simple but very clear. Arguing that "those who fall away from the faith in tribulation" were never reallyIN the faith is like saying this seed was never planted, or, if it was, that it never germinated (brought forth life). In fact, though, it did on both counts, otherwise the living plant that sprang from the seed could not have "withered" and died. A mere seed cannot wither and die. A non-existent plant cannot wither and die either.
Peter, repeating the teaching of the seed he had heard from Jesus said:
23 since you have been born again, not of perishable seed but of imperishable, through the living and abiding word of God (1 Peter 1:23)
He also quotes a Messianic scripture saying:
24 for
“All flesh is like grass
and all its glory like the flower of grass.
The grass withers,
and the flower falls,
25 but the word of the Lord remains forever.”
And this word is the good news (or Gospel) that was preached to you.
(1 Peter 1:24-25)
The Word of the Lord is the same as the Gospel or "good news." Despite what MAD doctrine says about Jesus gospel being obsolete (i.e., for a different people in a different dispensation) Peter says The Gospel "continues," "remains," or "abides," "stands" forever. These words are all synonyms for the same Greek word). "Forever" is longer than any single dispensation. This verse means that the Gospel Jesus taught stands today.
Though the power of the Gospel to save continues forever not everyone who is born again by it continues in the Life. This is the clear meaning of Jesus parable. To misunderstand this is to misunderstand what eternal life is. John explains the meaning of "eternal life" in his letter, which, I remind those who believe in MAD was written to Gentile believers in Asia Minor at time when the Jews were only a minority in the Church.
Let that therefore abide in you, which ye have heard from the beginning. IF that which ye have heard from the beginning shall remain in you, ye also shall continue in the Son, and in the Father.
(1 John 2:24)
And this is the promise that he hath promised us, even eternal life (1 John 2:25)
As we continue to "LET" His word abide, remain, continue, in us we have His eternal life. Life is in Him. We continue to enjoy it as we continue to abide in Him. The promise of eternal life as it is revealed here is not an static thing we receive and thereafter possess unconditionally. It is living and organic and life. Because it is we can, through falling into a lifestyle of sin or through denying the Truth, become detached from the Vine and die.
Beautifully put! Great summary.
I cannot work out what MAD is an acronym for though.
You must be kidding. Churches are full of people who believe works play a part in their salvation! Take a poll here. You'd be shocked!
It's not a one time does it all experience, it's a PROCESS...
1) Good. You agree with Jesus that the Law should be kept. "I have not come to destroy the law but to fulfil it"
2) You should not rule out believing in the greatest Jew who ever lived.
3) Keeping the law = good. To the exclusion of need for Messiah = bad.
4) Good. God, you and I all agree animal sacrifices = bad.
5) I was wrong, you correct. I forgot that "the wages of sin is death" is a NT concept.
6) Paul was schooled by Gamaliel and was far more attuned to Jewish thinking than Gentile. But he could reconcile the two together - a huge feat. He brought OT-lite to the Gentiles as well as belief in Christ.
7) By "7" I mean that if one wants an example of how God wants all men to live, copy Christ. He epitomises all OT and NT law keeping.
1) Good. You agree with Jesus that the Law should be kept. "I have not come to destroy the law but to fulfil it"
New thread time:
Is falling away/apostatizing possible?
Is justification a one-time event?