I looked it up and it says that Marrowism is very similar to Amyrauldism. You seem to be promoting something different. Something to do with works-based salvation.
Sorry but that is an absolute misconception on your part!
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I looked it up and it says that Marrowism is very similar to Amyrauldism. You seem to be promoting something different. Something to do with works-based salvation.
I fully understand the difference between Justification, Sanctification and Glorification.
I do NOT suggest any form of salvation by works. It is a free gift based on faith through grace. Glorification is based on works of our sanctification process to become more Christlike. For example, studying scripture is a work! It will effect your spiritual growth.
Where did you get a salvation by works idea from what I posted? It pertains to Glorification NOT salvation. Works don't get you into the kingdom but will effect your position within that kingdom for all eternity.
You have to understand the salvation of the spirit verse salvation of the soul and the salvation of the body.
Justification = salvation of the spirit.
Sanctification = salvation of the soul
Glorification = salvation of the body and the rewards of sanctification determining our position within the kingdom
If you think just because you are one of the elect and have salvation that means you will be granted a great level of glory within the kingdom you are sadly mistaken. We are called to be kings and priests but that is only the top level overcomers that achieve those status. I suggest you study Rev 2&3.
I find that most hard core Calvinist don't get past the 1st error listed. The question is will you be poor, blind and naked in the eternal kingdom or will you share the throne room? Will you be in the 'outer darkness' (better translated as 'shade'), or a juror, judge, counselor, ruler over nations, priest or a king within that kingdom or will you be outside the walls with those in abominations. That is what is at stake with your spiritual growth process and becoming more Christlike with our sanctification process.
A Calvinist that thinks Yah is going to do it all for them is in for a rude surprise. Calvinist don't understand glorification for the most part. Calvinism reject the free will choices that determine that glorification level.
Sorry but that is an absolute misconception on your part!
I find most of what you are purporting to be unsupported by the Bible. When Christ died on the cross, he said "It is finished". Either it is finished, or he was a liar.
It is most definitely a works-based theology if justification is just the doorway to the kingdom and we need works to get close to the throne. Works sanctify us, but they don't determine where we will spend eternity. Romans is clear that those who are justified will be glorified.
It is most definitely a works-based theology if justification is just the doorway to the kingdom and we need works to get close to the throne.
But it is NOT works based salvation. Salvation gets us in the door, yes by the Justification of the cross.
It is works based rewards. That is clearly presented in scripture. For example martyrs gain a special reward. Rewards are based on our actions of our free will.
We are not declared righteous. We have paid our debt of sin to Yah because we have covered the consequences of that sin. It doesn't mean the sin didn't exist but the penalty has been paid by another. We still have to grow in personal righteousness as we become more christlike and display His glory in us.Justification is the legal aspect of salvation. We are declared righteous because Christ shouldered our sin and died for us. Glorification is given to those who are justified, according to Romans 8. We don't have to work for it.
There are verses that talk about rewards, but the rewards aren't salvation. We will receive crowns, which we will cast at Jesus' feet when we stand in glory with Him.
Also the total depravity of man is non-sense.
We are not declared righteous. We have paid our debt of sin to Yah because we have covered the consequences of that sin. It doesn't mean the sin didn't exist but the penalty has been paid by another.
Calvinists that think Yah will do everything for them and they are not accountable for their own actions will be a major population segment of the outer darkness IMO as unworthy servants. Calvinism appeals to the lazy that don't want to be bothered with the work required to overcome false doctrines and grow in spiritual maturity.
But it is NOT works based salvation. Salvation gets us in the door, yes by the Justification of the cross.
It is works based rewards. That is clearly presented in scripture. For example martyrs gain a special reward. Rewards are based on our actions of our free will.
I would appreciate insight to the verses in Romans 8:29-30. "For whom He foreknew, He also predestinated to be conformed to the image of His Son, that He might be the firstborn among many brethern. Moreover whom He predestined, these He also called, whom He called, these He also justified, and whom He justified, these He also glorified."
Can this be read as saying "some"....in other words, whom He foreknew, "some" He also predestinated, whom He predestinated "some" He called, whom He called "some" He justified, and whom He justified "some" He also glorified?
Not all people who hear the word of God are saved. But if they are saved, then are they justified? Does that mean that God had foreknowledge of those who would accept Christ and with that, they are predestined, called, justified, and glorified? If so, why doesn't it say in the scripture that whom He foreknew "all" of them are predestined, and so on. Not "all" who hear the scriptures give their lives to Christ, so just because they heard the word doesn't mean they are saved.