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He rescued me because He delighted in me (Ps18:19)
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He had an emotional experience, not a 'saving-grace' experience. This is the error of those who do not accept the biblical truth of eternal security. Just because a person says, 'I'm saved!' and makes a great series of plans to serve in Africa or wherever is no assurance at all they really believe what they are saying. I can claim with utmost conviction that I am a car, and I can go stand in a garage. That doesn't make me a car.alkan said:I know people who have turned away from God after deciding Christianity is wrong or not for them. They have been the deepest christians, in fact I knew one guy who's ambition even at the age of 12 was to become a missionary. He became the strongest type of christian, then dropped it all due to various reasons.
Making plans to serve God is not evidence of anything but a good imagination, or of someone who knows how to use a Frankling Quest planner. If one is truly convicted of his sinful nature and his need for Jesus Christ as his Savior, nothing will deter him (or her, of course) from serving Christ. Certainly they will sin, certainly they will fall, and sometimes they may even look very un-Christianlike in their daily lives. But God does not abandon someone He has saved. Would a lifeguard throw a drowning man back into the surf? Of course not, and we being sinful but yet being compassionate enough not to do such a callus act, how much more will God preserve the one He has delivered from sin? Nor would a person who, upon spotting a tornado, enter a tornado shelter and then, at the height of the storm, leave the shelter. Doing so would speak of a complete failure to grasp the situation.
And that is what those who 'walk away from Christ' are doing. They don't have a grasp of the situation, because if they did they would cling to Him for dear life. Not having a grasp of Who Christ is means one is not saved, therefore walking away is possible, because they don't have what a true believer has: conviction, and faith.
Fortunately, we have God's assurance of His love for us and the statement by Jesus that 'no one can take them from My hand ... no one can take them from My Father's hand' and 'no one' includes us.alkan said:It is arrogant to consider ourselves 'saved', because firstly, none of us know the future, and secondly, none of us has God's authority to judge.
Actually, if there be arrogance, it is that statement, which pretends to understand a passage you obviously do not understand. If this passage means as you claim, then why would Paul tell us we must judge ourselves, and if we judge rightly, we will not be judged at all? Paul speaks of unrighteous judgment here -- the exact kind of judgment you are making by saying we cannot be assured of our salvation. The problem is, you've embraced this verse to eliminate eternal security, and it must be taken within the context of other passages which prove eternal security.alkan said:That is simply arrogance, and the bible clearly stated that one should 'not judge lest ye be judged'.
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