If you want to think you can lose your salvation...go on believing that....
Well, I didn't invent the Bible in what it says. God did. There are plenty of verses that you have to twist beyond recognition in order for you to NOT believe that a believer cannot fall away from the faith. Unless of course you believe saints are sinners like the wicked. But does not even the word "saint" tell you that sinning is not a part of what a "saint" even means? Do you not know that he that does righteousness is righteous? (See 1 John 3:7). Or do you just not want to hear that part of the Bible?
57 said:
Your obedience to Jesus' commandments are for purely selfish reasons.
Was it selfish of you to respond to God's grace in the first place? How is selfish to respond to what He wants you to do? A Command is not a suggestion from God. It is called a Command for a reason. The Bible says the fear of the Lord, men depart from evil (Proverbs 16:6). James says we are to put away filthiness and superfluity of naughtiness (sin) which is able to save our souls (James 1:21). Also, when you obey God's Commands, they lead to be unselfish in behavior and thought. To love God and to love others are commands from God that lead you to think about others besides yourself.
57 said:
Do you keep Jesus' commandments to glorify Christ? Nope...you keep them to prevent yourSELF from going to hell....or so you think.
But God gives these commands within His Word and says there are consequences if you do not keep them. Surely you have read Matthew 5:28-30, Matthew 6:15, 1 John 3:15, and Revelation 21:8. Why would God appear to to threaten us with destruction if we behave in a wrong way just to quickly later say that is not what He means? It doesn't add up. Please explain these verses and other strong warnings by God that are similar.
Besides, does not life teach us that there are consequences to our actions?
You know, you reap what you sow? (Galatians 6:7).
57 said:
You hope that after you die all your commandment following will be put onto a scale...and if it tips to the salvation side...your in.
Paul says work out your own salvation with fear and trembling (Philippians 2:12).
The word "fear" is actually talking about "fear" because it is in context to the word "trembling." A person trembles if they are in fear.
57 said:
You present a gospel that depends upon you, what you do, how good you are, self righteousness ......many call that a gospel of WORKS.
So you are saying that following the Commands in the New Testament from the Lord) is more wrong than say doing evil and having a belief on Jesus? Are you saying that God is going to reward the wicked and punish the righteous? Is that what you are saying?
Please take note that I do believe Jesus ulltimately saves us. If a believer sins, they do not get right with God by going out and doing another work. They get cleansed by God's grace by repenting of their sins (i.e. by confessing and forsaking sin) (See 1 John 2:1, 1 John 1:9, 1 John 1:7, Proverbs 28:13, Matthew 12:41 cf. Jonah 3:6-10).
57 said:
A TRUE christian will keep Jesus' commandments because they WANT to...not because they HAVE to.
It's actually both. A true believer will keep God's Commands because they realize that there is no other way. Abiding in Christ means one will abide in God's good ways. To not abide in God's good ways is to abide in the devil's kingdom; And that path always leads to death and not life. A person who is a true believer will not only obey because they realize that there is punishment if they do not obey, but they also want to obey because they are a changed and new creature in Christ who desires to truly please God (Not on their own terms but on God's terms).
57 said:
Your theology teaches that if a christian fails to keep Jesus' commandments they go to hell....
Actually, the Bible teaches that. Again, read Matthew 5:28-30, Matthew 6:15, 1 John 3:15, and Revelation 21:8. Also see 1 Corinthians 14:37 and 1 Timothy 6:3-4.
57 said:
True theology teaches their sins have already been forgiven, imputed to Christ Jesus and if they fail to keep Jesus' commandments that sin was also paid for at the cross 2,000 years ago.
If this was the case, then Jesus would have never scared anyone with hell fire for a person looking upon a woman in lust. He would have stressed that a person can lust after a woman and merely have a belief on Jesus so as to to miss out on hell fire. But is that what we see in Scripture? No. Not even close.
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