Obviously they were not literal sheep.
I don't recall anyone making that claim.
But as you said and I am saying the "whole group" Judas included, was called sheep sent to the lost sheep.
Again, Jesus called no one a "sheep". He was comparing His group against those they were going to. "as sheep" isn't calling anyone a sheep.
The difference is that the found sheep ( the TWELVE that Jesus sent forth) were sent to the LOST sheep.
Excuse me, but where would I find the verse that indicates those "like sheep" were "found"? I believe your imagination is running wild.
When Jesus says "my sheep hear my voice" these are not literal sheep, but his saved ones as Judas and the eleven were all called sheep sent to the lost sheep.
And.....there is no contextual connection between matt 19 and John 10. There just isn't.
Some of the same words are found in both texts, but that doesn't link anything.
And to say they were all as sheep among wolves, shows that they were not wolves ( Judas included)
I'll explain what it DOESN'T say. It doesn't say 'I'm sending saved people to unsaved people'.
There is no way out of this for you. Clearly Jesus called "HIS" twelve sheep , apostles and sent them forth and gave them power. TWELVE not ELEVEN and one devil. TWELVE includes JUDAS.
I'm not the stuck one. That'd be you. Jesus called Judas a devil waaaay before the Last Supper. Connect the dots.
Try to answer and deal with Matthew 10:1 were we read that Jesus called unto him "HIS" twelve...do you say that Judas was not one of HIS twelve there?
Well, what would be pretty stupid, huh. Of course Judas belonged to the group that Jesus chose. And John 6:64 with 68-71 shows that Judas, even waaaay back then, was a devil and would betray Jesus.
I'd go so far as to say there's no way out for you.
He obviously was and so the twelve mentioned in that chapter include Judas, who was given power to cast out devil and heal and who had the Spirit of the Father speaking in him and the peace of God to give and was of Jesus own household and sent as a sheep.
I recall God giving power to a donkey. Would you claim that donkey was on its way to heaven?
I marvel at how you seem to have a blind spot in seeing this it is right in the text.
How about that! We both marvel at each other, and for the same reason. Go figure.
But like you said you will never believe what I show from scripture here.
Just know that ALL the Scripture you show I DO believe, but I just don't believe how you think it means.
You cannot agree with the scriptures I show because they would immediately correct your view.
Instead, I DO agree with all the verses you've showed, but just YOUR VIEW of what they mean. It's YOUR VIEW that I strongly disagree with, not what the verses say.
Let's get real here. Do you believe that Judas was saved, and then lost His salvation?
If 'yes', then where does the Scripture indicate the TIME he lost his salvation?
Thanks.
I have soo many scriptures that defeat the OSAS doctrine we would be here for weeks just going through them, maybe months. But I am focusing on Judas because he is a strong case.
You're hardly the first person I've debated eternal security with. So I've seen ALL of the arguments against it.
And NONE of the verses say that salvation can be lost.
I already dealt with the one with clear understanding and examples. And to betray someone you once have to have the trust of them.
This would highly suggest that Jesus actually trusted Judas at some point, and then was later disappointed in him for betraying Him. What a joke.
Are you kidding? Jesus is God in the flesh. As such, He is omniscient. He ALWAYS knew that Judas was a devil and would betray Him, as Scriptures prophesied.
It seems you've failed to think your argument through.
Judas was a familiar friend of Jesus in whom he once trusted and then he lifted up his heel against Jesus. And to say Jesus knew those who believed not, can mean they never believed or that they once believed and did not continue to believe and departed from the living God through and evil heart of unbelief. You imply the word "NEVER" believed.
Nonsense.
Still close to the supper and long after Matthew 10 when we see the beginning of Judas ministry and when Jesus called "HIS" twelve to him Judas included. We already saw in John 17:6 that Judas was once belonging to the father even before he was given to Jesus, Jesus said of the twelve "thine they were", past tense.
OK, enough of all this vagueness. Please provide verses with explanation that supports your claims.
Here is Jn 17:6 - “I have revealed youto those whom you gave me out of the world. They were yours; you gave them to me and they have obeyed your word.
Is this your "proof-text"?
Let's read a bit farther in the text.
v.12 - 12 While I was with them, I protected them and kept them safe bythat name you gave me. None has been lost except the one doomed to destruction so that Scripture would be fulfilled.
Do you really think Jesus trusted Judas as a believer before being betrayed?
Scripture prophesied that Jesus would be betrayed by a 'friend' (inner circle-the 12).
He knew from the beginning who Judas was.
But, the real problem with your view is it MUST deny the truth of what Jesus said in John 10:28. That recipients of eternal life CANNOT PERISH.
If Judas had believed and been saved, we know he perished. So that makes Jesus a liar.
I challenge you to address this huge problem with your view.