1. Ever bother to read the next verse? No? Ok I'll show it to you: 11, And such were some of you: but ye are washed, but ye are sanctified, but ye are justified in the name of the Lord Jesus, and by the Spirit of our God. Paul said they were those people till they got saved. You see friend God looks at the saint positionally and so does Paul. In God's eyes a saint can do those things but he is not one of those things - he is a saint. You have no understanding of positional truth.
No, Paul said to them,
"be not deceived", he was not talking to a fictitious person of the past. He was telling them not to be "deceived". The context is so plain. The next verse after does not change the warning.If i said to a person who was a believer and then they fell into , lets say having sex with their fathers wife ( 1 Cor 5) that if they do such things they will not inherit the kingdom and then they think its ok and are deceived, I may say to them after, you were cleansed of sin and justified. But that doesnt negate the fact that they are in danger now as the man was in sin in 1 zcor 5. Also Paul warned them that some of them were in drunkeness in the supper 1 Cor 11, this sin would exclude them from the kingdom according to Paul. And yes all sin begins with unbelief in the heart. Whatsoever is not of faith is sin. But If they fell into such sins they were in trouble and would be deceived if they thought they would enter the kingdom. yes there are some who were in those things and were clean, But the warning is still for all not to fall back into them. We see the same warning to Christians in Galatians
" Ye did run well; who did hinder you that ye should not obey the truth?...9 A little leaven leaveneth the whole lump....19 Now the works of the flesh are manifest, which are these; Adultery, fornication, uncleanness, lasciviousness,20 Idolatry, witchcraft, hatred, variance, emulations, wrath, strife, seditions, heresies,21 Envyings, murders, drunkenness, revellings, and such like: of the which I tell you before, as I have also told you in time past, that they which do such things shall not inherit the kingdom of God." Galatians 5)
Such sins will cause a person to go to the lake of fire as scripture warns. No it is not by works that we get saved or lose it. But by an evil heart of unbelief. If a believer abides in Christ they will overcome the world 1 John 5, but f they are not overcomers by abiding in faith and walking in Christ light, then they will be overcome and be blotted out of the book of life as scripture clearly teaches.
Notice that he is talking to them, who were being hindered and they were warned if THEY do such things they will not inherit the kingdom.
2. Dealing with these truths in the beginning of the tribualtion - the falling away is not a falling a way from truth and I wil not take the time here to expound what it is for you are blinded to those truths.
You act like you know something here, but Paul said some shall depart from the faith in the last days also. How do you depart from the faith. Jesus said when he comes to the earth would he find faith?
3. Judas was a devil John 6:70 - devils do not get saved.
You are to be ashamed here , not rightly dividing the word of truth. Study to show thyself approved unto God.
Judas was once called a sheep by Jesus sent to the Lost sheep and he was given power to cast out devils etc. Judas also belonged to the father before he was given to Jesus John 17:6 . The section you quote in John 6 was near the end of Jesus ministry, not the beginning. Judas also later had Satan enter into him. Then Satan entered into him". As you tried to correct me for not reading the next verse I suggest you read the very next verse there,
"71 He spake of Judas Iscariot the son of Simon: for he it was that should betray him, being one of the twelve.: John 6:71
Notice the words, "that should betray him". This word "should" , is a
future tense. He had not yet betrayed Jesus. Judas was a familiar friend of Jesus in whom he once trusted. To "betray" means to go against the trust you once had. So if Judas had not yet betrayed Jesus then he was not in that place. Jesus seems to have been speaking prophetically, as God does at times, God said to Abraham that he made him the father of many nations even before he was actually. Jesus also said in John 17 that he finished the work that he was sent to do. But he had not gone to the cross yet. So was he speaking prophetically?
anyway, for the sake of your point, (which I have heard many many many times). Even if we could say that Judas was at that time a devil. He was not always so. he was once a familiar friend of Jesus whom he trusted, and he was an apostle, ( sent one of God) and a sheep of Jesus whom Jesus gives eternal life to. etc
4. You privately interpret departing from the faith as losing salvation - who taught you that? You think a saint is free from being seduced, departing, etc.?
The Some shall depart from the faith" is refering to those who were in the faith once. How can a man depart from faith if he is never in it?
To depart from faith is to not be in Christ, whatsoever is not of faith is sin, and Christ is not the minister of sin.if we abide in him we sin not 1 John 3:6, 9. To cast of faith can lead to damnation, as scripture says.
"11 But the younger widows refuse: for when they have begun to wax wanton against Christ, they will marry;12 Having damnation, because they have cast off their first faith." 1 timothy 5:11,12)
also, to lack of faith is unbelief and we read
"1 Wherefore, holy brethren, partakers of the heavenly calling...8 Harden not your hearts, ...12 Take heed, brethren, lest there be in any of you an evil heart of unbelief, in departing from the living God...13 But exhort one another daily, while it is called To day; lest any of you be hardened through the deceitfulness of sin.14 For we are made partakers of Christ, if we hold the beginning of our confidence stedfast unto the end;" (Hebrews 3:1-14)
so clear to the unbiased reader. This rebukes all OSAS and calvinist views. Also the sin of unbelief goes to the lake of fire in revelation.
5. Again - doctrinally dealing with tribulation times where a faith/works set up is in place - Yes, I know you are clueless here - II Tm. 2:15
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What, your idea sounds clueless here. and you need to study. Faith/works set up in its place??
6. Mercy - Paul is saying that if one is seeking to be justified by works then he has fallen from grace - He is not talking about a saint but a lost man seeking the law from justfication.
Wrong again, Paul is talking to believers who were saved and being drawn back under the law for justification. they would fall from grace to do so and Christ would profit them NOTHING. Christ was profiting them with salvation and all good things. But to seek to be justified by the works of the law would negate that. Paul says to these people that he stood in doubt of them. Does that sound like a OSAS view or that he could have said they were ok?. He warned the same believers about sin also and not to be deceived and they would not enter the kingdom if they did such things. Paul was definately talking to the believers who had received the spirit by the hearing of faith and some were in danger of falling from grace ( or falling from salvation , for by grace are we saved).
This again is so clear I marvel at how you can miss it and twist things to try desperately to fit your false doctrine.
Bottom line - you want to believe one can to lose your so you can stand before God and tell him what a fine fella you'ved been!
No, I do not boast in my self. I can do nothing without Christ . God works in all believers to will and to do. God will make us perfect unto every good work to do his will. It is by grace through faith we are saved. And if we abide in faith then God works in us and that is how we overcome the world. So if a man is in wilful sin, he is not in faith, for whatsoever is not of faith is sin. You seem to be teaching sin for a believers whole life and that he can not get victory over it in Christ. You also misuncerstand that no true believer as I am will stand before God and say what a fine fellow I have been. You are in error in the way you try to trap me. And it traps yourself.
Jesus will say to you either away from me all ye that WORK iniquity, or well DONE my GOOD and faithful servant.
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If all those verses were dealing with a loss of salvation then they would conflict with the many verses in Paul that clearly support the security of the believer.
no, they only conflict with your bias and false doctrine that has fastened itself to your mind.