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The problem is your failure to rightly divide the word of truth.So your answer is yes?
A person who is removed from Christ still has eternal life.
JLB
What does that mean? That they will be condemned???
If so, then please QUIT claiming that you believe in eternal security. Your security is clearly attached to a particular lifestyle, not on faith in Christ.
Since John 10:28 is so clear about eternal security, your statement here highly suggests that you don't really believe what Jesus said.
Is this not a sad scenario for you? It seems not. Based on all your post's, you should be giving the 3000 page's of do's and don'ts, the exact works and deeds, the exact commandments that cannot and can be bent a bit, the percentage of His ways we need to follow, and the list goes on and on.
Sad but true. Most believers have not a clue how to FELLOWSHIP correctly........seems by your responses, the orthodox, smorshadox church didn't know either.
WHEN a person believes, they BECOME a child of God. A new creation
No, your emotions have just led you astray again.Hi Free,
It is obvious, and I really do mean obvious, when Paul says Israel were excluded because of unbelief, that is a real risk people have if they decide to distrust Jesus.
Yes, it's a problem; a huge problem for those who lose faith. But it doesn't include losing their gift of eternal life.What appears to be being said, is losing ones faith is just a problem, which God will overlook not a betrayal and rejection of everything Jesus stands for.
OK, so you are admitting that eternal security is given on the basis of one's lifestyle (walking in Jesus).Eternal security is in walking in Jesus and His ways.
Well, you JUST said it WAS lifestyle, by the words "walking in Jesus". That's a lifestyle, since you don't seem to grasp the meaning of words.It is not a lifestyle, it is the fruit of our hearts, it is who we are.
Are you actually suggesting that if a believer who witnesses to someone and they don't believe on the spot, then the believer who witnessed really isn't a believer? Because
Well, you JUST said it WAS lifestyle, by the words "walking in Jesus". That's a lifestyle, since you don't seem to grasp the meaning of words.
No, I'm trying to do you a service, by telling you what the word of God says.Free, you do me a diservice, saying I do not believe what Jesus said.
Just trying to change the words, huh? He was referring to recipients of eternal life, which are all those who have believed in Him. John 5:24, 6:47, 1 John 5:11, 13.He said His people will never perish.
Of course all your definitions are different than what the Bible says. Again, I invite you to address each of the 4 verses just above and try to prove that they don't say what I claim they do say.The issue here is your way of defining His people, His sheep is different to mine.
You know what? I agree. So then, please BEGIN to be honest about your not believing what Jesus said in John 10:28. Recipients of eternal life are those who have believed. Period. But you are free to try to refute that from Scripture any time you feel the urge.This highlights how being honest and giving grace to others is delivered in ones life.
This doesn't make any sense and is totally irrelevant to our discussion.Your approach appears to me like saying someone cannot drive a car because they are too tall or too short.
That's where you are dead wrong. But, go ahead and amuse me by quoting any verse that supports your claim here.The reason it appears so unusual, because Jesus talks to us about obedience and following Him as part of obtaining salvation.
Please include v.1, which is direct context:By this gospel you are saved, if you hold firmly to the word I preached to you. Otherwise, you have believed in vain.
1 Corinthians 15:2
Nope. Read my explanation.Paul is saying clearly, believing and not holding firmly, is believing in vain.
Sure. Without reason, and you won't be saved. And "holding firmly" means to possess.If you can believe in vain, believe but lose salvation, holding firmly is essential.
Because some have no sensitivity to the FACTS of what the Greek words mean, they dismiss the real meaning of Paul's words.Because some have no sensitivity to Paul and his heart, they dismiss this obvious concern, as if it does not exist, and the abandonment of the gospel is not losing salvation, or the promises.
Not even close.Strangely the more I look the clearer Paul is.
This refers to the present tense of salvation, of which there are 2 other tenses as well.work out your salvation with fear and trembling
Phil 2:12
No, your emotions have just led you astray again.
When Paul said that Israel was excluded, he wasn't speaking of those who HAD believed, and then "distrusted" Jesus.
And what drives you to this lack of faith in what I believe?You are right, the elect are eternal, their hearts sing in Praise to their King.
Now you seem to doubt this is true.
OK, more unbiblical belief. So, are you one of those "I do not sin anymore" types?John says those who are born from on High cannot sin.
It seems you accept the erroneous definition of 'elect' that Calvinists accept.So you believe people falling away, is not testimony that they are not part of
the elect, but the elect who God will force into His Kingdom.
Yeah, the missing link is TRUTH. And it's missing from your theology. Not mine.What underpins your theology is the missing link.
If you continue to not listen to what Gr8Grace and I have been telling you about how to stand cleansed, purified, then there isn't any hope for you at all.If today I cannot stand cleansed, purified, Holy and acceptable to the Lord,
then what hope is there for me or anyone at any point in the future.
Being called and elected or chosen totally overlap. And 2 Tim 1:9 shows that we have been chosen for service.Paul emphasises Gods standing of His people before Him
"To the holy and faithful brothers in Christ at Colosse"
"To the church of God in Corinth, to those sanctified in Christ Jesus and called to be holy"
"To all in Rome who are loved by God and called to be saints"
"who has saved us and called us to a holy life" 2 Tim 1:9
Of course all your definitions are different than what the Bible says. Again, I invite you to address each of the 4 verses just above and try to prove that they don't say what I claim they do say.
Well then, your words were as clear as mud. Those who do not have the Spirit never believed. So please leave me out of your "we" comments. I DO have the Spirit.? Interesting interpretation of my words. I was commenting on if we do not have the Spirit we have nothing.
This describes every unbeliever; those who NEVER believed.And if anyone does not have the Spirit of Christ, he does not belong to Christ.
Rom 8:9
From one of your confusing posts.Not sure where you link witnessing to someone else proves ones own faith is valid or not.
Again, that would be about unbelievers.This is about without the Holy Spirit in our hearts we are not part of Christ.
So, basically then, you seem to believe that we are in charge of whether we are indwelt by the Spirit. Is that your view? It sure seems to be.As Paul describes, we are temples of the Holy Spirit in Christ, He cleanses and purifies us so that we can be indwelt by Him.
So, then, basically, you believe that one is saved by their lifestyle.Lifestyle is right. The people of heaven have a heavenly life style.
Yes, but NOT for salvation. For spiritual growth.We are called to live this lifestyle.
You are confusing and conflating being filled with the Spirit with getting saved. They are distinctly separate. One can only be filled with the Spirit AFTER they have believed and are born again of imperishable seed.But walking like Jesus is not a choice that unbelievers can make,
because without the Holy Spirit it is not possible. This has always
been our testimony, the work of Christ in our lives.
No, I'm trying to do you a service, by telling you what the word of God says.
Again, you are wrong. I never said those who don't believe in eternal security are not saved. Such people simply do not believe what Jesus said.So the key issue for exclusion is unbelief. In your view, unbelief in not accepting eternal security is lethal.
I can't make heads or tails of this sentence. Please re-phrase.But unbelief after snatching for any length of time, belief is not lethal.
Are you kidding? That's your territory completely.Do you not see you are being completely situational, subjective, biased?
I'm not giving any exceptions. How silly.But you cannot agree with this because it would undermine your whole position. So of course you want an exception.
Are my words not clear enough to you?"Of course all your definitions are different than what the Bible says"
This is the problem with your language.
Maybe you're just not aware of the FACT that theologians and denominations have been in disagreement throughout the ages. So what?Unless you can admit theologians, denominations, believers do not agree with you.
Wrong again. With the gift of eternal life, we will walk into eternity with Him.Jesus is Lord. With a changed heart, walking in repentance and love, we can walk into eternity with Him.
Actually, disbelieving what Jesus says defames oneself.Defaming the people of God invalidates other positions.
Good grief!! You don't need to forgive me for doing you a service.Jesus calls me to turn the other cheek, so I forgive you.
I agree. And doing others a service is exactly what the Lord wants all of us to do.Arrogance and writing others off is not a way the Lord works.
The reason that believers "hold security in Christ" is because of what He has said.I am happy to debate views with believers about why they hold security in Christ, or are humbled by our walk and care in working out our salvation in fear and trembling.
You continue to fail to understand most, at least, of what I say. I have no faith in your views; not your standing in Christ.But this necessitates faith in one another. You appear to have no faith in my standing in Christ.
My position has been clear from the start. And you still wonder what it is.So I must abandon this interaction. I will witness to how the Lord has moved in my heart, and leave you in your position, whatever it is.
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