Sadly, this is true of Kmo. He is not in the body by his own testimony.
I don't care for your intellectual legalism. :wave2:
Sadly, this is true of Kmo. He is not in the body by his own testimony.
I don't care for your intellectual legalism. :wave2:
Dear Cracked,What are the absolutely essential, unimpeachable, and thoroughly undeniable beliefs one must have in order to receive salvation for all time?
Dear Cracked,Jedidiah,
Would you say that faith without works (i.e. practical manifestation of the will of Christ) is dead?
Dear Cracked,
Apologies in advance for the [brackets]...
The Christian "[has] been crucified with Christ; it is no longer [he] who [lives], but Christ lives in [him]; and the life which [he] now [lives] in the flesh [he lives] by faith in the Son of God, who loved [him] and gave Himself for [him]" Gal2:20.
Therefore the Christian cannot sin, and he always manifests the will of Christ in everything that he does.
The short answer is: Faith without works is impossible, not dead.
In Him,
-Jed
The only belief a man must have is that God has raised the Lord Jesus Christ from the dead.
Salvation for all time comes through believing the above, and confessing with one's mouth the risen Lord Jesus Christ Rom10:9...
Who are they ? What do you mean by, "is there anything else?" and why did you emphasize anything ?So, are they saved? Or, is there anything else?
Dear Cracked,Who are they ? What do you mean by, "is there anything else?" and why did you emphasize anything ?
In Him,
-Jed
Dear Cracked,My question to you, and to Nick M and anyone else who preaches/has preached this or a similar theology on TOL is this:
Are the people who:
"...believe that God has raised the Lord Jesus Christ from the dead. Salvation for all time comes through believing the above, and confessing with one's mouth the risen Lord Jesus Christ Rom10:9..." saved? If not, what other beliefs are necessary? Please be specific.
I guess I just need to add the qualifier that there is no qualification.The only belief a man must have is that God has raised the Lord Jesus Christ from the dead.
Salvation for all time comes through believing the above, and confessing with one's mouth the risen Lord Jesus Christ Rom10:9, which is a complete surrendering of one's will to Him.
Actually it's kind of the opposite.That is a type of irresistible grace, isn't it?
:crackup:It's simpler than you think:
Whether you believe in predestination or free will is entirely your own choice...
Here is the problem though--if I ever stop believing in what Nick M believes, or perhaps commit a certain sin (admittedly I am not really sure about this), that is proof that I never really believed in the first place. So, that means that once I believe Nick M's understanding of the gospel, I lose the capacity to change my mind or even do other things that perhaps Nick M has deemed impossible for a true Christian to do.
Dear Cracked,
Okay, thank you for the clarification.
In this case, I did already answer your question, exactly, in this post above:I guess I just need to add the qualifier that there is no qualification.
There is no other belief necessary, doctrinal, political, behavioral, etc., etc., etc.
Of course I can't, and I won't speak for any other posters. Many mention believing 1Co15:3-4 as necessary for salvation, but strictly speaking, I don't believe that believing 1Co15:3-4 is necessary for salvation (though I do believe 1Co15:3-4), except for the overlap between it and Rom10:9. I am very strict about Rom10:9. If a man follows Rom10:9 to the letter, I couldn't imagine why he wouldn't also/eventually believe 1Co15:3-4, but again strictly speaking, believing 1Co15:3-4 is not necessary for salvation, except for the overlap with Rom10:9.
As I explained above, confessing with your mouth the risen Lord Jesus Christ is devastating to who we are, and does Us in.
In Him,
-Jed
It seems that OSASers have to say that either once you believe the gospel you'll never go back or that God will give grace for unbelief. But the only unbelief that is given grace is unbelief that happens after the person has believed the gospel for at least a while.
Yes kmo, a person can believe the gospel, be saved, and then be seduced (not having on the armour) and become so confused that they are not sure what they believe...or if they believe at all.
But, what God does when a person believes the gospel of Christ (identifying them with Christ's death-burial-resurrection, circumcision, baptism into the Body) is what I maintain that will never be reversed.
Saved is saved. :e4e:
All this time spent on TOL seeing the gospel of Christ, the power of God unto salvation to every one that believeth and eternal security preached, the seal of the Holy Spirit (guarantee) that is placed upon the believer the moment they trust in the faith and finished work of the Lord Jesus Christ in their place and you reject it.Yes!
I don't believe in OSAS.
He also denies that Jesus is God, so it pretty much seals the deal for him. Sad indeedAll this time spent on TOL seeing the gospel of Christ, the power of God unto salvation to every one that believeth and eternal security preached, the seal of the Holy Spirit (guarantee) that is placed upon the believer the moment they trust in the faith and finished work of the Lord Jesus Christ in their place and you reject it.
If there was never a point that you trusted the Lord after hearing and believing the word of truth you are lost. At the very least you are being tossed to and fro and are being carried about with every wind of doctrine, by the sleight of men and cunning craftiness, whereby they lie in wait to deceive.
I'm sad for you
Quite possible.Not Possible.
Quite possible.
Gaudium de veritate,
Cruciform
+T+
At the very least you are being tossed to and fro and are being carried about with every wind of doctrine, by the sleight of men and cunning craftiness, whereby they lie in wait to deceive.