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And I'm saying the obligation, to remain in relationship with Him, born out by how we live and not merely by what we think and say, is a continuous one. We are not OSAS. The choice is one that we all face daily. If I say I believe, but then fall into sin, that sin, itself, defies and opposes my faith. We're compromising faith, at that point, which is essentially what Adam did in Eden to begin with. Because to believe in God means we know Him and according to John to say we know Him and continue to sin is a lie. So if we were to engage in some persistent serious sin especially, we're already turning away from faith, from Him.
So you don't think the Holy Spirit has the ability to guide you in how you live? Every time I read one of you posts of this nature, it seems like it's all about you and nothing about how God in you fits into it. It's like God saves you and then He just sits back to see how well you do on your own. The rest of what you're saying is what people who don't know God do, which would mean they never became saved.
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If you wish. If you're drowning and the only way to be saved is if someone throws you a life preserver and offers to lift you up, and someone does, can you be saved apart from them? And yet what happens if you don't grab hold, and keep holding on? He'll get us where we need to be; we don't even know where that is to begin with. We just need to remain faithful on our part, and that means continuing to embrace -and to act on- that faith daily.