beloved57
Well-known member
NOWHERE ANYWHERE in the Bible does it say anything that Calvinists say---it just is NOT there.
God does NOT save unbelievers.
you appear confused.
NOWHERE ANYWHERE in the Bible does it say anything that Calvinists say---it just is NOT there.
God does NOT save unbelievers.
What does the word metanoeia literally mean?
No one believes and is saved, until they are regenerated by the resurrection power of the Holy Spirit. John 3:3
Are you saying a person does not feel, or know they have eternal life now?
Are you saying a person only has to believe in Jesus to get saved?
Do you call obeying Jesus to get saved a disqualifier?
answer 1: No
answer 2: Not exactly. Faith and obedience are inseparable.
Why do you keep testing me. You should know what I think by now.
No, the Christian receives eternal life the second when they believe. And the Lord Jesus says that those to whom he gives eternal life shall never perish:
"And I give unto them eternal life; and they shall never perish, neither shall any man pluck them out of my hand" (Jn.10:28).
This is an "unconditional" statement. There are no conditions attached to what He says, as you imagine.
He doesn't say that He gives them eternal life and they shall never perish unless they do this or don't do that. You should know better than to pervert the meaning of the Lord Jesus' own words.
You are laboring under the misconception that eternal life means that a quality of life is added to my life - the property of being everlasting. What we receive when we believe is like a title deed of inheritance which we hold provisionally in the present life but which will be cashed in only at the last time.
It is similar to our adoption as Sons of God. We have the title and the relationship but it will not be fixed until our bodies are resurrected.
No circumstance of any kind can separate us from the love of God in Christ Jesus. However, this does not deal with the possibility of a "sheep" willfully rebelling and leaving the fold of Christ.
[=Jerry Shugart;4969218]So the following verse says nothing about a quality of life that is added to our lives?:
"And this is the record, that God hath given to us eternal life, and this life is in his Son" (1 Jn.5:11).
There is nothing provisional of that eternal lfe because the Lord Jesus said that those to whom He gives eternal life shall never perish:
"And I give unto them eternal life; and they shall never perish, neither shall any man pluck them out of my hand" (Jn.10:28).
In your unbelief you are argue that those who have been given eternal life can perish!
True believers become the sons of God when they are born of God. And it is impossible for anyone to become unborn!
If someone leaves that means that he was never a true believer to begin with:
"They went out from us, but they did not really belong to us. For if they had belonged to us, they would have remained with us; but their going showed that none of them belonged to us" (1 Jn.2:19).
I have shown you scriptures which show eternal life to be a reward for a living a life of faith obedience and love.
…13 For if you live according to the flesh, you will die; but if by the Spirit you put to death the deeds of the body, you will live. 14 For all who are led by the Spirit of God are sons of God.
According to this verse, being led of the Spirit (obeying the impulses of the Head of the Body) is what makes us children. In this verse, the way to LIFE is said to be through "putting to death the deeds of the Body." Our sonship is not due to a permanent deposit of divine essence that remains unchanged in us no matter what we do. His eternal life is relational and ongoing.
Now what does Paul mean when he says they would die?
I know exactly what metanoia means.
God does NOT save unbelievers.
I know exactly what metanoia means. Just state your point
I don't think you should call it a test. However, back to why I am questioning you about your teachings is because you say such true and good things, but then once in a while you seem to exhibit some of the fear of obedience teachings from false faith alone teachers.
You say things like this: “Here is another point. Salvation is free in that we give nothing in exchange that is of equal value to it. Getting grafted into the Vine is not a privilege anyone can earn.” [End]
Salvation is given to those who believe and trust Jesus’ words and those words say to obey and repent. We are rewarded with life when we do what Jesus says.
Isn't obvious - he is an extremist.
To such an individual or individuals as a collective drawn to one another due to their shared bigotry; a thing is either THEIR black or THEIR white...alone.
Given its' resulting bigotry; some extremists cannot but play such baiting games.
For such, there is ever a game of one sort or another to have to win at other's expense.
Thanks for the heads up. I want you and Jerry both to know that though I disagree with you on a few points I believe you are sincere believers. IMO the essential doctrines are those summarized in the Creeds.
Oh, okay. So He just dies for them.
Right.
Faith and obedience is not any thing like equal exchange for the gift of eternal life with God.
Nothing we do can EARN something that is of infinite value. God by His grace did the work through the Son of making it possible for us to obtain this life but we must not get the idea that we earn it.
I came to believe in God through weakness, realizing I could do nothing to save myself. I fought against God at first but finally through surrendering myself to him I came to experience the reality of Jesus. This surrender WAS an act of faith. If we really "trust" in God (which is one meaning of "believe") then we will ENtrust ourselves TO Him. If we say we believe in Him, and even that we believe the correct doctrines about Him but do not trust Him with ourselves then we have not begun to have real faith in Him. This is why I see no contradiction between James and Paul's teaching. James was renouncing a merely mental kind of belief that did not involve the will while Paul was renouncing the idea of obtaining salvation by the performing works of the Mosaic law.
Now you have claimed I am afraid of saying some things. If anyone else in this site has observed this I would be surprised. I have frequently taken unpopular positions on the issues, not because I am trying to be a contrarian but because of what I happen to believe. I have also changed my mind about some significant matters because, in the course of conversation and debate, I came to see defects in my hermeneutics.
Thanks for the heads up. I want you and Jerry both to know that though I disagree with you on a few points I believe you are sincere believers. IMO the essential doctrines are those summarized in the Creeds.
Man made creeds do not determine our salvation, only Jesus Christ can do that.
Creeds do not even mention obeying God.
Neither did Paul and those who were with Him:
"And brought them out, and said, Sirs, what must I do to be saved? And they said, Believe on the Lord Jesus Christ, and thou shalt be saved, and thy house" (Acts 16:30-31).