Oldmantook
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It's fine to to have your opinion but it needs to be reconciled with the scriptures. Lk 8:13 plainly states "believe for a while." It does not state "believe but are not saved" according to your amendment of the text. Believe means believe. Believe in Lk 8:13 is the same Greek word as believe in Jn 3:16. If it does not mean genuine belief how can these persons fall away from it? How can someone who believes, but according to you is not saved, fall away from salvation if he/she never possessed it in the first place? It is impossible to fall away from something you never really belonged to.The issue here is not a genuine faith unto salvation that existed, but a general belief not unto salvation. There are scores of people that believe but are not saved. They love the concept of Christ, but he is just another option for enlightenment or part of their spiritual buffet. When tested, they will take whatever works for them at the moment. These people would say they are “spiritual”, not that they are Christ followers. Some will even serve in churches and be turned away at the judgement. This points out the folly of works as a way to earn salvation as you can clearly perform many and still be condemned.
I find it illogical to believe that a salvation we can do nothing to earn, that Jesus died to provide while we were still his enemies, and that the Bible claims transforms us when it is true, can suddenly be lost due to an imperfect walk. Works provide the evidence affirming that salvation has occurred, not the means of keeping it. True faith WILL persist.
Salvation is not earned by works but works are the outward evidence of one's inward faith which is why James wrote that one is justified by works and not faith alone in Js 2:24.
Contrary to your opinion true faith will not always persist as all believers have the choice whether to walk in obedience or to walk in disobedience. Some will choose to walk in the Spirit while others instead choose to walk in the flesh.
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