Your reply is very personal. I'm not here to be attacked by you.
Since my post was addressed to you, in response to your post responding to my post, how can it not be personal. But please don't err in thinking that being personal means attacking. An attack uses ad hominems, which I don't use.
Just stick to scripture please.
What I posted included much Scripture, so that's what I'm doing; sticking with Scripture.
I not only read your entire post, I also explained John 10:28,
perhaps you missed it. You could repeat cause and effect forever, it will not change what the bible teaches us.
Your first post to me was #465, and your second post to me is the one I'm now responding to, which is #474. There is nothing in the first post about John 10:28 in your response. So, no you didn't explain anything about John 10:28.
But the FACT that Jesus DID state the CAUSE and EFFECT of having eternal life cannot be refuted, nor changed by any other verse.
So maybe now would be a good time to explain why John 10:28 cannot be about eternal security, given what Jesus said. This is called exegesis.
It teaches us whether or not we want to be saved or lost and that salvation can be lost.
The Bible doesn't teach this or many people would have shoved the verses down my throat by now. But no one has.
Please provide just one verse that says plainly, without metaphors or figures of speech, that salvation can be lost.
I agree that as long as we remain in Christ, we will never perish.
OK, please provide just one verse that says plainly, without metaphors or figures of speech, that one can be UN-sealed from the Holy Spirit and be "removed from Christ".
My challenge comes from Eph 1:13,14 -
13 And
you also were included in Christ when you heard the message of truth, the gospel of your salvation.
When you believed, you
were marked in him with a seal, the promised Holy Spirit,
14
who is a deposit guaranteeing our inheritance until the redemption of those who are God’s possession—to the praise of his glory.
with Eph 4:30 - And do not grieve the Holy Spirit of God,
with whom you were sealed for the day of redemption.
I've bolded the key to being "in Christ". We read that we are "included IN Christ" when "having believed". That is the aorist tense, meaning a point in time completed action. So, from that moment we are sealed IN HIM, which is the promised Holy Spirit. Who is a deposit which GUARANTEES our inheritance for the day of redemption as God's own possession.
So, from these 3 verses, all written in the same letter, by the same author, we know that once sealed, always sealed. OSAS for short.
Now, in order to refute what I've explained here, you'll need to find a verse that directly speaks to a NT believer losing the Holy Spirit. But you'll never find one.
Could YOU now explain John 15:1-6 to me? Like I did with John 10:28...
Uh, like you DIDN'T with John 10:28. I even made it easy to find your first post to me.
However, Jesus spoke to His 11 remaining disciples by using an agricultural metaphor. First, He already assured them that they were "clean", meaning saved. So the state of salvation is NOT in view here, per v.3.
1 “I am the true vine, and my Father is the gardener.
2 He cuts off every branch in me that bears no fruit, while every branch that does bear fruit he prunes so that it will be even more fruitful.
3
You are already clean because of the word I have spoken to you.
4
Remain in me, as I also remain in you.
No branch can bear fruit by itself; it must remain in the vine.
Neither can you bear fruit unless you remain in me.
5“I am the vine; you are the branches.
If you remain in me and I in you, you will bear much fruit; apart from me you can do nothing.
6
If you do not remain in me, you are like a branch that is thrown away and withers; such branches are picked up, thrown into the fire and burned.
v.4-5 speak of bearing fruit, not staying or getting saved. It requires to remain or abide, as some translations render it.
This speaks of fellowship. Consider a married couple. Though the marital relationship is intact, is there always fellowship between them? Of course not. They can be either IN fellowship or OUT of fellowship. The same can occur with believers in their spiritual lives.
Or take the parent-child relationship. Though permanent, it is obvious to everyone that there isn't always fellowship between parent and child. In fact, there may be not much or even none at all. But the relationship cannot be broken.
So both of these examples prove that a permanent relationship can have fellowship or not. The parable of the prodigal is just such a one. The son remained the son throughout, but his asking for his inheritance while dad was still alive was akin to telling his father that he wished he were dead. So it's obvious that the son left out of fellowship with his father. But after confessing his sin and repenting (returning to his father) fellowship was restored.
But it seems many want to spiritualize this parable into the son losing (or never having) a relationship with the father, and getting saved at the end of the parable. Nothing could be farther from the truth.
So, the point of John 15:1-6 is that in order to bear fruit, one MUST be IN fellowship with the Lord.
There are 4 specific commands that related to the Holy Spirit:
1. be filled with the Spirit Eph 5:18
2. walk by the Spirit Gal 5:16
3. stop grieving the Spirit Eph 4:30
4. stop quenching the Spirit 1 Thess 5:19
The first 2 reflect being IN fellowship with the Lord. The last 2 reflect being OUT of fellowship with the Lord.
Jesus is telling us that HE is the vine and WE are the branches. IF we abide in Him, we bear much fruit. IF WE DO NOT ABIDE in Him, we are thrown away as a branch, we dry up because we have been removed from the SOURCE of our LIFE, we are gathered and cast into the fire and burned.
The word "fire" is used throughout Scripture to speak of God's discipline during the believer's life on earth and has NO connection with hell or the lake of fire.
It also speaks of judgment. Consider 1 Cor 3:14,15
14 If what has been built survives, the builder will receive a reward.
15 If it is burned up, the builder
will suffer loss but yet will be saved—even though only as one escaping through the flames.
This shows that believers may suffer loss (of reward) but YET WILL BE SAVED.
How does one get around that? Have YOU added to it??
No, I've explained it.
You don't care for what the early church fathers stated because they are not inspired?
I care much more what the Bible says.
Do you suppose John Calvin was inspired when he INVENTED Perseverance of the saints in the year 1,500?
No, I don't, since Paul and Jesus taught otherwise. Luke 8:13 and 1 Tim 4:1 refute what John Calvin said in 1500 AD.
Or do you suppose the persons who were closest to Jesus after his ascension might know a bit more than John Calvin did?
It's what the Bible says that counts the most.
Jesus gave MANY CONDITIONS if we do not want to perish.
John 15:14
John 14:15
John 15:1-6
Mathew 5:3-10
Mathew 5:48
Mathew 7:23
Romans 13:9-13
1 Corinthians 5:9-12
Galatians 5:17-21
1 Thessalonians 4:1-6
I'm going to let you quote ANY of these verses that actually lists ANY condition for a believer to not perish.
All this just reveals that you don't believe what Jesus said in John 10:28. He gave NO CONDITIONS for recipients (believers) of eternal life to not perish.
Pick a few and please explain the verse.
Nope. You pick ANY one that actually says there are conditions for believers to meet in order to never perish.
Luke 9:62 If, after becoming saved, we look back upon our past and just even WONDER if we made a mistake, WE ARE NOT FIT FOR THE KINGDOM. Jesus said this, not me.
I know He did. But guess what. What makes you think that anyone IS "fit for the kingdom"? Are we all not sinners? Of course we are. 1 John 1:8,10 says so.
We must count the cost beforehand...
Luke 14:28-30
What cost did Jesus give us to count in order to never perish?
Your doctrine is a rather very dangerous one.
Since Jesus taught it, along with Paul, Peter (1:23) and other inspired writers of Scripture, I don't think so.
otoh, those who teach doctrines that contradict Scripture are doing that.
If someone is reading along and believes they could not lose their salvation by not adhering to all the scripture I posted, do YOU accept the responsibility of their loss of salvation?
First, dear woman, they WON'T lose salvation.
Second, every believer is responsible for their own actions, if you didn't know that.
But I do know what's on your mind here. The teaching of GRACE leads to this so-called "license to sin" nonsense.
Its nonsense since we ALL have our original sinful flesh or nature. So we don't need any license to sin.
But what your thoughts also reveal is your woeful lack of understanding about God's discipline towards His wayward children.
Consider Heb 12:11 - No discipline seems pleasant at the time, but painful. Later on, however, it produces a harvest of righteousness and peace for those who have been trained by it.
Couple of things to note here.
1. God's discipline is PAINFUL. Got that? So, no one "gets away with" anything, even though that seems to be the battle cry of the OSNAS crowd when they come to the teaching of GRACE.
2. The goal of God's painful discipline is to produce a harvest of righteousness, which is a holy lifestyle.
3. However, such production is realized ONLY by those who have been "trained by it".
Question: is everyone who receives discipline trained by it? Of course not.
James 3:1
2 Timothy 4:7
It sounds like Paul believes it is very important to KEEP THE FAITH.
It IS. But not to keep one's salvation.
Consider Col 1:
22 But now he has reconciled you by Christ’s physical body through death to present you holy in his sight, without blemish and free from accusation—
23
if you continue in your faith, established and firm, and do not move from the hope held out in the gospel. This is the gospel that you heard and that has been proclaimed to every creature under heaven, and of which I, Paul, have become a servant.
So, instead of occurring after v.22, let's state the red words FIRST:
"if you continue in your faith". Then what? The answer is in v.22
"God reconciled you by Christ's death to present you holy in His sight, wihtout blemish and free from accusation".
iow, the ONLY WAY for God to present any of His children (believers) holy and blameless is IF you continue in your faith.
What isn't found in this context is any mention of continuing in your faith to stay saved.