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What is risky, if not possibly fatal, is not accepting Christ and taking advantage of the free gifts that he is offering.hal said:Hangin our hat on "once save, always saved" at best is risky, if not fatal.
No it doesn't. It say's that God is faithful although we have free will and we can choose to turn from Him and back to the world and sinful ways.If a Christian can lose his salvation and end up in hell, it just proves that Satan can seperate us from the love of God. Think about that.
Hangin our hat on "once save, always saved" at best is risky, if not fatal.
blessed, you are misinformed bigtime, OSAS means that you can still go to heaven, even if you sin....blessed2 said:No it doesn't. It say's that God is faithful although we have free will and we can choose to turn from Him and back to the world and sinful ways.
Once saved always saved sounds like a free license to sin all you want and still get to heaven.
Once saved always saved sounds like a free license to sin all you want and still get to heaven.
No it doesn't. It say's that God is faithful although we have free will and we can choose to turn from Him and back to the world and sinful ways.
Judas didn't make itForce said:What about Judas for one? Who knows....
sigh> lots of philosophies here and there, but no one is refuting the fact that 2 Pet plainly, obviously, and blatantly states that there are those who ESCAPED the pollutions of the world by Christ, and were again entangled therein and OVERCOME, and that the end is worse than the beginning. We can philosophy about what the Scriptures SHOULD say all the day long, but doing so will never change what they DO say.
If a true-blue born-again believer wouldn't do that, how can you say that they would do any sin? If unbelief, doubt, and worry are worse, wouldn't a true-blue born-again believer be more likely to commit adultery, drugs, and everything else?Andrew said:Look,
Firstly, that is a hypothetical question which is not very realistic. Wld you, a true-blue born-again person do that? The question is, CAN a true-blue, born-again believer do that?
But to answer your question, sinning does not cause one to loose salvation, anymore than doing righteous works causes one to gain salvation. So, yes, you will still go up in the rapture, why? becos of the Blood.
Prostitution and drugs are not the 'big' sins. Unbelief, worry, fear head the list. So which Christian does not doubt and fear from time to time?
Yes, andrew, this is unfortunately the case for all or most of us--we make the scriptures say what we believe, rather than the other way around. I was just wondering why there was little Biblical debate here, as the Biblical debate is the core of the issue in this particular conversation. Both answers cannot be right; the Scriptures say what they mean.Andrew said:If one starts with the wrong spirit/ or on the wrong footing, he can pretty much take any verse to support what he wants to believe. You must judge from the annointing within.
IOW, if you believe OSNAS, and you have that spirit, then you will simply interpret those verses to support what you believe. and vice versa.
I think those sins mentioned are the ones that drive you to unbelief, doubt, and worry... How can one be involved in them and not start doubting and worrying?He put me back together said:If a true-blue born-again believer wouldn't do that, how can you say that they would do any sin? If unbelief, doubt, and worry are worse, wouldn't a true-blue born-again believer be more likely to commit adultery, drugs, and everything else?
Sure they can. One of my best friends in highschool and after was what I would consider a "true-blue" believer, and was for most of his life. He went on mission trips, went to the Holy Lands. He is someone that I considered to be on fire. He believed. Until he met this girl. She is very beautiful and nice. They dated for a while and then she stopped it. After that it was all down hill from their. IMO, he almost lost his mind when it came to women. They became an obsession to him. Having to have a girlfriend became the #1 one thing. I saw him about a year and half ago and he has just involved himself with things that I never thought that he would have done. Women, drinkin, I think that some mary jo anna use was going on. I was so uncomfortable. He wasn't my friend anymore. Several years ago we would sit around and talk about missions and ministry work and doing thing for God. Now it seems he is more intrested in doing girls....Andrew said:Look,
Firstly, that is a hypothetical question which is not very realistic. Wld you, a true-blue born-again person do that? The question is, CAN a true-blue, born-again believer do that?
I agree with that. We all sin and fall short of the glory of God. Fortunately we have the blood of Christ and his sacrifice to atone for our sins.andrew said:But to answer your question, sinning does not cause one to loose salvation, anymore than doing righteous works causes one to gain salvation. So, yes, you will still go up in the rapture, why? becos of the Blood.
Prostitution and drugs are not the 'big' sins. Unbelief, worry, fear head the list. So which Christian does not doubt and fear from time to time?
Hey blessed one! Praise God for you!look said:If you went out and started doing drugs, while engaging in sexual perversion, would you make it in the rapture if Jesus called us up?
Often, I have thought of this scripture. I got to say I haven't yet decided on OSAS. I feel if a person should fall away our main concern should be how to get them back on track...It would seem to me if a person could fall away it would be by choice and as for me I can't see how anyone could deny Him if they really knew He existed! This is hard for me to understand.didaskalos said:Hey blessed one! Praise God for you!
Let's use an example that is right out of the word of God.
What if this same person would have sex with his father's wife? :o
That would be pretty preverted...no?![]()
What does the word say about his soul?
Look, look:
1Co 5:1-5
1 It is reported commonly [that there is] fornication among you, and such fornication as is not so much as named among the Gentiles, that one should have his father's wife.
2 And ye are puffed up, and have not rather mourned, that he that hath done this deed might be taken away from among you.
3 For I verily, as absent in body, but present in spirit, have judged already, as though I were present, [concerning] him that hath so done this deed,
4 In the name of our Lord Jesus Christ, when ye are gathered together, and my spirit, with the power of our Lord Jesus Christ,
5 To deliver such an one unto Satan for the destruction of the flesh, that the spirit may be saved in the day of the Lord Jesus.
Was this man still saved?
Some clues:
"...there is fornication among you..."
Paul said he was still among them.
"....might be taken away from among you..."
Paul specifically says that he has not yet been taken away from among them.
"...that the spirit may be saved in the day of the Lord Jesus..."
This is what would happen. His body would be destroyed so that his spirit would be saved. But the point is: at this point, he is still saved.
Sin is horrible, and the price of this man's lust was to be destruction of his flesh. Happily in the 2nd Letter to the Corinthians, repentance came and judgment was averted.
There are numerous other scriptures in the NT that tell exactly what happens to believers when they sin. Not all sins condemn the soul, and not all punishment is hell. Some occurs in this life, and is designed to save the one who is jeopardizing their eternal life. This is sin "not unto (spiritual) death". Only sin after the similitude of Adam's sin results in spiritual death.
If a true-blue born-again believer wouldn't do that, how can you say that they would do any sin? If unbelief, doubt, and worry are worse, wouldn't a true-blue born-again believer be more likely to commit adultery, drugs, and everything else?