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Answered already three times that I know of and is the very verse which two posters told you to read John 5 as the parallel to this verse.As I've told others in this thread, when I was a believer, [my] take was basically faith. This was until I read the Bible for myself. This is when the confusion truly began. To make a very long story short, you get to Matthew 25:31-46, and one cannot help but to scratch their head. It does not align with the conclusion of faith. It at least begs for a conclusion that you not only require faith, but works. Or instead, to pick one as more prominent than the other. Which then begs the question... How much of each (faith/works) is really and truly needed?
Example... Maybe your faith is seen as weak, if you do not give away all possessions? Maybe words are cheap. Maybe you are not truly faithful, if your actions do not comport with Jesus' criteria?
Thus, if faith is all, and according to verses from the Bible, to demonstrate true faith, requires great sacrifice. And I doubt most here have done so. Because, as I've stated prior here, talk is extremely cheap. Maybe the fact that you have no intention of adhering to some of these requirements, means that your faith is weak? Maybe God sees this, and when you die, and are judged, He will reject you. Maybe the fact that most do not think to follow some of God's criteria, is a testament to demonstrate, that most will not end up in God's heaven?
Mine is this;Yes I did read them.
Did you happen to read the entire post you cherry picked? I explained as to why my conclusion is what it is. And further, even if I was to entertain 2philo's conclusion, as to why it still presents a problem....
One that I also demonstrated to 'dcalling' long ago... Which is to say, you can truly believe something, smite it later, reject it later, etc, and then ask for forgiveness at a later time. His only defense was that a 'true Christian' would never do that.
What is yours?
It is clearly there for you sir...please read John 6 and listen to what the WILL and the WORK of GOD is...
Sir, if you don´t, there is no reason to continue the discussion...because, just as a teacher, who has read the whole work of the assignment, and knows what to expect of her students, if one student reads only a snippet and tries to turn in an assignment, that teacher will know he/she did not do the full work, but has only skimmed over the assignment.I'm gathering, from your other responses, that your claim to salvation is 'faith'. However, telling me to read an entire Chapter, without any clarification, will do little to resolve.
So, am I now to assume salvation that salvation lies in faith? And/or other?
One 'what if' question, followed by an answer to it's own question, or explanation, is hardly anything to get into a twist over. And further, it's 'cvanwey'. You've done this a few times nowI would think, since you have followed me so intently over these past couple of years, you would at least get my name-handle right?
Remember what I told you long ago?When one has no rebuttal, they likely adhere to 3 types of responses:
1. commit an ad hominem(s)
2. do not respond to the inquiry
3. change the subject
How many of these did you perform in this post response alone?
Judging from your past history, I doubt this is the last we will be seeing of you in this thread.?.?.? Remains to be seen...
But the 'what if' remains on the table to address, if you should happen to feel the need to actually productively engage.
Even a 'pharisee-like' individual can have a later change in heart. And if so, looks like they are hosed, and maybe should not bother. God's tolerance for ultimate forgiveness has it's limits.
Because all of Luke 14 is talking to those who were on the fence. Just as I told you. Please review ALL of Luke 14 for proper understanding...
HE IS building...and what HE is building with are those who will follow HIM...and KNOW the difference between trinkets and TRUE TREASURE...
It´s a HEART matter, sir...
Salvation is achieved by FAITH in CHRIST JESUS...and HE who is the Author of our faith, is also the finisher of our faith...
Believe me, HE will give us the work that we should do...and will provide the tools for those works as well...Just as ephesians 2 says
No. I said both...I clearly said that GOD, knowing our limited humanity, provided signs and symbols of HIS HIDDEN SPIRITUAL TRUTHS.
The literal flood is also symbolic of deep spiritual truths which are hidden from some...
The author did NOT fully understand what he was prophecying sir...
But...he does now...and every word of GOD in signs and symbols and shadows points to ALL THE SPIRITUAL TRUTHS hidden IN CHRIST>
And GOD does, refine our faith, sir...all for one purpose...to prove genuine so as to result in HIS GLORY alone...
If you read the letters of Peter, you would understand
Again Luke 14 is directed at those who can´t get off the fence.
I already told you, the original greek word for blaspheme means to switch right and wrong.
God told us that if you blaspheme God/Jesus it can be forgiven.
God told us if you blaspheme against Holy Spirit you can't.
Reason? Holy Spirit is the one that opens your eyes and let you see things. Once you have the Holy Spirit you really know God. If you don't have it, no matter how good/pious a life you have been living, been a Monk, been a devoted Christian/Jew/Muslim (but a fake one since you don't have the Holy Spirit), you don't know God.
“I keep asking that the God of our Lord Jesus Christ, the glorious Father, may give you the Spirit of wisdom and revelation, so that you may know him better. I pray that the eyes of your heart may be enlightened in order that you may know the hope to which he has called you, the riches of his glorious inheritance in his holy people, and his incomparably great power for us who believe. That power is the same as the mighty strength he exerted when he raised Christ from the dead and seated him at his right hand in the heavenly realms” (Ephesians 1:17-20).
If they have the Holy Spirit they won't be afraid.
See my quote above. A pharisee-like individual will not have the holy spirit. The Holy spirit might come down and change him, but before that he does not have the holy spirit and does not know God.
You doubt it? Sir,
I think you might want to refer to Jesus words in John 9.
Are you asking who will be responsible for those who reject THE TRUTH of THE GOSPEL, sir?
Is that what you are asking?
But the man who heard THE GOSPEL, and did not believe? He alone is responsible for himself.
In case you haven't noticed I didn't come here to disagree with you.
God will not "smite" anyone, He responds with mercy and compassion even to those whose hearts are hardened (some of which are hardened by Him.) It is we who have responded with condemnation and ostracism.
Exactly, we don't know. Like humans have always done, we explain the unexplained by turning to the divine. You see how faith works there?
Ephesians 2:5 But because of his great love for us, God, who is rich in mercy, made us alive with Christ even when we were dead in transgressions—it is by grace you have been saved.
1. I don't claim it, I have to qualifications to prove it.
2. I answered the original question but you kept changing the subject when the answer was quite reasonable
3. See 2
Well confusions mounts not because you are looking for AN answer, but because you want there to be multiple answers. I suspect if you ask a Roman Catholic they will tell you there is only true answer and it is theirs. I don't see a lot of problem with that even if I think they are wrong.
As a theologian (thanks for pointing this out) I need to weigh up all of the possible answers where there are discrepancies and attempt to understand what actually happens.
So instead of taking an answer weighing it up and deciding if it is right or wrong yourself, you simply present them all as though they were the right answer and then say that confusion abounds. That certainly isn't how theology works. In fact I don't think it's how science works either. Just imagine the sun's relationship to the Earth.
Ancient Science says the Sun revolves around the Earth.
Modern Science says the Earth revolves around the Sun.
cvanwey says this is all confusing because they can't agree.
So my advice study all of the answers, determine why people think the way they do, engage with their ideas and why they might think a different way. Possibly you could come up with your own solution (just be prepared for it to be shot down in flames if it doesn't make sense).
If it is a question that has only one true answer, but you have got multiple answers to pick from, saying you have multiple answers isn't an intelligent way of find the one true one.
Now I know you are not reading my posts.
Hence, if you do not adhere appropriately, He willpunishcorrect you.
Sure, let's say the tenets are faith based.What about the ones whom just remain with "I don't know"? If the tenets for salvation is 'faith' based, then these individuals are condemned eternally.
Does this mean everyone goes? Because according to God, none of us are worthy.
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