I think as we mature, spiritually, God leads us to a deeper understand but when He thinks we are able to handle it.
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Godzchild said:I think as we mature, spiritually, God leads us to a deeper understand but when He thinks we are able to handle it.
ronmathison said:Christians are a new creation. God writes His law on our hearts. Jesus speaks of a living water welling up to eternal life. If one has eternal life, how long will it last? Will it not last forever?
ronmathison said:Christians are a new creation. God writes His law on our hearts. Jesus speaks of a living water welling up to eternal life. If one has eternal life, how long will it last? Will it not last forever?
WhyAjani said:Let's take this situation for an example...
WhyAjani said:Let's say this man discovers Christ through a life of hardship. He's a very intelligent man who is often a skeptic. Well he finds Christ and dedicates his life to him for 10 years. He was saved. Until he comes across to someone to feed him lies about how there is no evidence for Christ. His skeptic nature kicks in and he walks away from Christ because of this evidence.
He was saved from the heart. It says once you are saved you are pre-destined and you cannot be taken away from him.
So if this gentlemen is a full blown athiest now, is he still secured in heaven?
"And let's say in another situation someone was saved and 10 years later they live a life of sin."
What will happen?
Santo said:
The answer to this question should be very simple, but some tend to make it complicated because of their lack of true biblical understanding and just plain logic.
Coming to the true knowledge of god and Christ and them claiming that you no longer believe is like seeing the light with your eyes and then trying to say that you have never seen light. The truth of knowing god is ALWAYS TRUE and its permanent, you can not reject it. The only way that someone can say that they have never seen the light IS if they actually HAVE NEVER SEEN the light. Therefore those that do not believe in jesus have never truly believed from the start. They have NO IDEA of who he is otherwise they would have never left him, showing that their claim was never real. (1 John 2:19)
Therefore it is my understanding that if a person claims to have known jesus and now claims that there is no jesus is like me saying that I owned a genuine seven hundred dollar bill at one time, but now I realize that there has never been a seven hundred dollar bill, making me a liar.
TreeOfLife said:That was actually quite excellent. Not only does it jive perfectly with scripture, but it has been my experience too. Once a butterfly is a butterfly, it never goes back to being a catapillar. It might want to, and I guess it could try with everything it has, but once a butterfly, always a butterfly.
(I do have to admit though, being a guy, I sure wish I had a better analogy!)
WhyAjani said:Let's take this situation for an example...
Let's say this man discovers Christ through a life of hardship. He's a very intelligent man who is often a skeptic. Well he finds Christ and dedicates his life to him for 10 years. He was saved. Until he comes across to someone to feed him lies about how there is no evidence for Christ. His skeptic nature kicks in and he walks away from Christ because of this evidence.
He was saved from the heart. It says once you are saved you are pre-destined and you cannot be taken away from him.
So if this gentlemen is a full blown athiest now, is he still secured in heaven?
"And let's say in another situation someone was saved and 10 years later they live a life of sin."
What will happen?
Godzchild said:Why would a child of God reject Christ? Maybe someone who was PRETENDING to be a child of God - yes. But maybe a caterpillar that has constructed a pair of false wings and stapped them to his back to make him look like a butterfly - professed that he was a butterfly could reject Christ - sure. But a butterfly cannot go back to being a caterpillar as they are unable to change their DNA.
Are we as Christians able to change our DNA?
deu58 said:Hi Treeoflife
It is not physically possible for a butterfly to return to being a catapillar,
Maybe that is why The bible refers to them as dogs who return to there own vomit???![]()
yours in Christ
deu 58