I agree with "
Lettuce" that the "
teach us HOW to pray" request from the apostles, came
during the time of the OLD covenant. But where in the OLD covenant do you ever see any forgiveness of sin based upon any teaching like that taught by Jesus? I don't know of any scripture. Maybe someone else does, and can share a verse of enlightenment for us. How about it....
Lettuce???? Jesus fulfilled the 'letter of the OT law' with his life, but he also lived/walked in the '
spirit of the law of liberty', and that drove the religious 'know it alls' bonkers.
I'm a OSAS believer. But only for the salvation of my 'only born again once'
spirit, and not my
soul. So for me to believe that 'I have to go back and confess a second time for the finished work of Christ' 2000 years ago', would be the equivalent of
spitting on his finished work IMO.
I think that point is summed up with the scriptural misunderstanding of those who use Hebrews 6 to wrongly prove you can lose your initial salvation, when scripture says.
Hebrews 6:6 if they then commit apostasy, since they crucify the Son of God on their own account and hold him up to contempt.
My Lord was crucified once for my sins....past, present, future. And any confession of sin that I make now, is not for the purpose of '
BEING forgiven eternally'. That never was the case; I only '
FELT the forgiveness' bought for me with the
propitiation and
atoning sacrifice of Jesus for all on His cross, not mine. I could never do anything GOOD enough to deserve eternal forgiveness before I first believed. And I haven't done anything GOOD enough to fully maintain it SINCE I first believed. Do I sin less than when I first believed?????.....OOOOOH YES!!! And it's got better year after year after year. And I have been SAVED from a lot of judgments as a result of my obedience in doing so....I think.
Hebrews 12:6 For whom the Lord loveth he chasteneth, and scourgeth every son whom he receiveth.
And I don't believe He '
temporally' judges,
chastens, scourges me, unless I willingly refuse to rightly judge and repent when convicted of sin.


and again I say