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Hebrews speaks about obeying to go to heaven [/QUOTE]The verses have been given, so there's no excuse to not know what the Bible says about the guarantee of salvation.
Does this mean ch 8, verse 9 and ch 9, verse 9, or what?You just didn't read verse 9 of 8-9
What verse specifically? Your post is not clear.Obey to be saved is clearl
Let's begin with a lexicon, so we can understand the was actually said in the original.This made him the perfect high priest, who provides the way for everyone who obeys him to be saved forever. ([bless and do not curse]Hebrews‬ [bless and do not curse]5‬:[bless and do not curse]8-9‬ ERV)
See post 705.Yes obedience in him TO BE saved is clear in verse 9
Hebrews 5:9
This made him the perfect high priest, who provides the way for everyone who obeys him to be saved forever .
Brother Chris said:Lori, we do not like the term OSAS. It sounds cheap and it gets thrown around easily so it that it means very little. The truth is, the majority of the people in this country, about 65% (in the U.S.) call themselves Christians. But if we really took seriously what the bible says about a true Christian, we would find that less than 15% of those people are even converted. So "OSAS" only applies to that 15%, the rest are simply not saved at all, and the warnings of Jesus and in the epistles applies to them.
All the verses I have given all mean what they say.
I don't think anyone disagrees with that?
My Point again" is its a clear and direct contradiction to your believe Of not being able to loose ones salvation.
My request is simple
Can you prove to me they aren't a contradiction.
Brother Chris said:You are misinterpreting those scriptures, and they don't mean what you think they mean. Listen, the epistles were written to different churches and they were read out loud to the believers. But, not everyone in these churches, like today, were really saved and born again. Therefore the warnings in the epistles are to those people, not to those who are already saved. The same is true with the warnings from Jesus in the gospel books.
I can see how you feel a lot of verses are for the unbelievers that's fair
Ok
Do you agree then when a reference is made about brethren being saved or in the faith ?
Or I guess the questions better asked how do you know when the writers speaks of saved / brethren or none saved?
thanks for responding
Brother Chris said:Easy. Let's use these two verses as examples: This is for believers: Therefore, there is now no condemnation for those who are in Christ Jesus, - Romans 8:1 This is for unbelievers: And if anyone does not have the Spirit of Christ, he does not belong to Christ. - Romans 8:9 Do you see the difference?
You yourself said in a previous post that salvation was a gift from God.I don't believe the bible has a paradox, I believe a bad theology has caused a paradox.
I see no verses that are contradicting each other only your theology.
What I believe with out a doubt since none of you actually no
1. We are required to obey / not sin! In Scripture )
2. Through faith and Gods imputed righteousness we will WANT to be perfect and in that be able to " thirst no more " shall not want " (remission of sin is not left out btw) in scripture )
3. We will not WANT to sin. In scripture )
4. If we do ERR we will repent/ feel bad like David did !! In scripture )
3. Through sanctification we can go from glory to glory! In scripture )
Their is nothing I disagree with in the bible at all
Your paradox is because of your theology
Humbly speaking
Let's just say for the heck of it that there are a dozen verses that most feel teach eternal security. That includes Lori from what she has said.
Now lets say that there are a dozen verses that Lori and a few others like EmSw feel teach a possible loss of salvation.
The prudent thing to do would be to believe all of scripture even though there seems to some to be contradictions. This is called a paradox. (Every major doctrine in the Bible is presented in a paradoxical way.)
After first believing all of the scriptures - we take it to God in prayer and ask for wisdom to understand. God has taught us that only if we have will more be given to us. If we choose only one side of the paradox (no matter which side) we will not be given understanding. Even what we think we have will be taken away.
What seems to me to have happened here with Lori is that she has chosen only one side of the paradox and is, as a result, awash in lack of understanding. The solution is clear.
A related point would be that it is interesting that Lori chooses the side that shows anti security and requires human works in addition to those of Christ.
This is even in light of the fact that most here see ways of understanding the other side of the paradox clearly.
One must wonder why the choice comes down to the side opposite security. She says that she has accepted Christ in a personal way. We have no reason to doubt what she says about that.
We all have many reasons to wonder just why she has chosen the particular side of what she admittedly sees as a paradox which requires human works and merit. This in spite of the fact that it would be easier and even weightier to argue from the other side of things as most do.
Just some more food for thought for the thread.
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