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Amen! Well said.
 
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You keep saying that I believe once saved always saved. I do not.

Yes you do , you just don't realize it. You say exactly the same thing baptists say concerning salvation, i.e. if you were really saved you wouldn't go back to sin. I was a baptist once upon a time. Then some say that since we are not under the law we cannot sin by breaking the law. Either way you fall within that catagory. BTW, remember we don't keep the law TO BE SAVED we keep the law by the power of Christ BECAUSE WE ARE SAVED.
If works can cost us our eternal savation then you are saved by works. The Bible says we are saved by grace through faith. Faith and works are not the same thing. Faith leads to works, but faith is not works.

The Bible also says that faith without works is dead. You can't be saved without working a good work for the Lord. If you can turn from the Lord by your personal decisions and be lost then you have to do that by a work of some kind even if it's a mental one.

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Yes you do , you just don't realize it. You say exactly the same thing baptists say concerning salvation, i.e. if you were really saved you wouldn't go back to sin.

Again, I do not believe OSAS. I have never held the postion that if you were really saved you wouldn't go back to sin. Did you read what I quoted from the Bible? We are saved as long as we continue in faith! How is that OSAS? It appears as though your definintion of OSAS is someone who does not believe we are saved by our works or lost by our works instead of "once saved always saved".


So if you don't keep the law to be saved then why would breaking the law cost you your salvation? What credit is there to you in trying to keep the law?



A person who was once saved can reject Christ. I do believe we have free will to do that. However, Hebrews 6 gives a strong warning regarding those individuals.

Faith produces works. Dead faith isn't faith.
 
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And you've stated that you break the law. So do you not have the 'power of Christ'?

I am righteous by faith in my savior and am covered by His grace. Yes I do sin but not intentionally and when I know I have sinned I confess it and ask the Lord to forgive me. I was born into this nature but I know I have a choice to make whether to serve the Lord or not. If I consistently choose to knowing break His law then I am endangering my eternal life, especially if I don't confess and repent of it.

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You speak in circles. On one side of your mouth you say nothing you do will cause you to be lost then on the other side of you mouth you say you can turn away and reject Christ. Just what do you consider rejecting and turning away from Christ anyway?


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I think I see your confusion. Rejecting and turning away from Christ is rejecting the Gospel - no longer believing in Jesus as your Savior. Maybe that clears the issue up?
 
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Yes I do sin but not intentionally and when I know I have sinned I confess it and ask the Lord to forgive me. I was born into this nature but I know I have a choice to make whether to serve the Lord or not.

I don't undestand how someone with the Spirit living in them can sin unintentionally. Christians have to go against their new nature to sin.
 
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Eila, do you believe that a spiritually born again Christian can, in the end, be lost?

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Yes, but I think we disagree on how the person can be lost.

Someone who is alive in Christ - no. Someone who has rejected Christ and no longer believes in Him - yes.

There are people who were once strong Christians and then later became athiests. I would say they would be lost because they no longer believe in Jesus. I wouldn't say that those who were once strong Christians were never really saved in the first place.
 
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Is not believing in Christ a sin?


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I am righteous by faith in my savior and am covered by His grace.
Good so far.

Yes I do sin but not intentionally and when I know I have sinned I confess it and ask the Lord to forgive me.
But you have said repeatedly that Christ gives you the power to keep the law. So how is it that you 'unintentionally' sin still if you believe that the power of Christ enables you to keep the law? Is there even such a thing as 'unintentional' sin?

I was born into this nature but I know I have a choice to make whether to serve the Lord or not.
Right. You were born with a sin nature before you even thought your first thought. And now you're saying that you are saved by making choices (by your own actions still). That's still righteousness by works, not the blood of Christ. You're still taking credit for salvation by choosing Christ (not being chosen by Christ).

How does your law keeping (which you don't actually do) rectify your sin nature?

If I consistently choose to knowing break His law then I am endangering my eternal life, especially if I don't confess and repent of it.
But you've already confessed that you break the old covenant law, the measure you wish God to measure you by. You're spinning in circles, in and out of salvation, and there is no security or guarantee if it's left up to you.
 
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So, this is the only sin that causes us to be lost?

Sorry, it's just sometimes your line of thought confuses me.


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Yes.

John 3 "18 “He who believes in Him is not condemned; but he who does not believe is condemned already, because he has not believed in the name of the only begotten Son of God."

If somone is not born again and made alive in Christ they are lost. When you are made alive in Christ your sins do not change your "alive" status because that status is a gift from God by grace through faith alone. We receive His life in our spirit.

1 John 5 '7For there are three that testify: 8the Spirit and the water and the blood; and these three agree. 9If we receive the testimony of men, the testimony of God is greater, for this is the testimony of God that he has borne concerning his Son. 10Whoever believes in the Son of God has the testimony in himself. Whoever does not believe God has made him a liar, because he has not believed in the testimony that God has borne concerning his Son. 11And this is the testimony, that God gave us eternal life, and this life is in his Son. 12Whoever has the Son has life; whoever does not have the Son of God does not have life. 13I write these things to you who believe in the name of the Son of God that you may know that you have eternal life."
 
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I guess my question is, is Jesus true to his promise in being 'faithful to complete the work he has begun in us'? We may percieve that a person has 'fallen away', but do we really know? Do we know their heart? Aren't we only looking at outward appearances? Is the promise true?
 
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Ok. Thanks for your opinion.



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I think I see your confusion. Rejecting and turning away from Christ is rejecting the Gospel - no longer believing in Jesus as your Savior. Maybe that clears the issue up?

Sorry but it doesn't clear up anything at all. There will be many in the end who are christians who Jesus says will call upon Him in that day and say Lord Lord did we not cast out demons in your name and prophecy in Your Name etc. He will say to them I never knew you. According to everything I can determine these folks fully accepted the gospel of Christ and did many mighty wonders in His name. Today they would be called saved Christians. So why didn't the Lord know them? Maybe it was because they had a form of godlines ( accepting the gospel ) but denied the power thereof to keep them from sinning, think? Maybe it was because they didn't worry about sinning because they thought works wouldn't make them loose their eternal life.

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Yes, He is faithful. When someone is born again the work is complete. Their actions slowly change as God changes them.

No, we don't really know the heart. I know of one person who was claiming to be an athiest, but later found out he was mad at God.

I do believe a person can be lost once they have been born again. It is not an easy thing to do, but Hebrews 6 as well as a few other passages mention that it is possible.
 
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