Another has done a good job at explaining Romans 11
Remember, Paul is addressing groups – Jews and Gentiles – not individuals. He clarifies this in the next two verses: “And if the Jews… You Gentiles…” (Rom 11:23-24, GNB). The Jews, as a group, were written off even as individual Jews, such as he and all the apostles, were grafted in through faith. Similarly, the Gentiles as a group have benefited from the kindness of God, but individual Gentiles may yet miss out through unbelief.
None of this talk about being cut off from Christ applies to Christians.
No, this is incorrect. Here is what the text states:
They were broken off because of their unbelief, but you stand fast through faith. So do not become proud, but fear. For if God did not spare the natural branches, neither will he spare you. Note then the kindness and the severity of God: severity toward those who have fallen, but God's kindness to you, provided you continue in his kindness. Otherwise you too will be cut off.
The "you" that will be cut off is the same "you" that stands fast through faith. Those are gentile Christians that will be cut off, if they do not continue in God's kindness.
Your theology is also proven false by Hebrews 10:
26 For if we go on sinning deliberately after receiving the knowledge of the truth, there no longer remains a sacrifice for sins, 27 but a fearful expectation of judgment, and a fury of fire that will consume the adversaries. 28 Anyone who has set aside the law of Moses dies without mercy on the evidence of two or three witnesses. 29 How much worse punishment, do you think, will be deserved by the one who has trampled underfoot the Son of God, and has profaned the blood of the covenant by which he was sanctified, and has outraged the Spirit of grace?
In the above text those who will have a "fearful expectation judgment" if they continue on sinning are the same Christians who were sanctified by the blood of the covenant. The text clearly teaches that a Christian can fall.
But don’t take my word for it. Here is the
Believer’s Bible Commentary:
It must be constantly borne in mind that Paul is not speaking of the church or of individual believers. He is speaking about the Gentiles as such. Nothing can ever separate the Body of Christ from the Head, and nothing can separate a believer from the love of God…
Romans 11 is a warning to those who, like the Jews, stubbornly refuse the grace and goodness of God. Reject his blessings and you’ll curse yourself. This should not frighten the believer. Although the Gentiles
as a group may receive or miss out on God’s grace, the body of Christ will never, ever experience the sternness or severity of God. It’s one or the other, not both. Don’t let anyone curse what God has blessed.
Who cares? Everyone can get a Bible commentary to support his view. But don't take my word for it. Here is Haydock's Bible Commentary:
ROMANS 11
We see here, that he who standeth by faith, may fall from it; and therefore must live in fear, and not in the vain presumption and security of modern sectaries. Ch. — The apostle here exhorts the converted Gentiles, to fear lest they fall, and bring upon themselves a punishment similar to that of the Jews. The Jews were his chosen people, the children of the alliance; they have now been stripped of all; the same may also happen to you. You may fall into presumption and incredulity; if you remain firm, it is not by your own merits or works, but by faith, the pure gift of God. Neither faith, nor vocation, nor grace, are inadmissible. You may lose all; and therefore ought always to fear and live in humility. If God has not spared the natural branches, fear, lest he should not spare you. v. 21. Calmet. — The Gentiles are here admonished not to be proud, nor to glory over the Jews; but to take occasion rather from their fall to fear and to be humble, lest they be cast off. Not that the whole Church of Christ can ever fall from him; having been secured by so many divine promises in holy writ; but that each one in particular may fall; and therefore all in general are to be admonished to beware of that, which may happen to any one in particular.
You see how that works?
I have explained myself but you are trying to force an answer that does not appropriate to my beliefs.
You have offered an explanation but you have not provided a straight forward answer to a very simple question.
Lastly, personal attacks about my theology is inappropriate behavior, therefore I am done responding to you and will ignore your postings in the future.
No, your personal theology, as stated right here in this thread, is perfectly open to attack. This is the "Controversial Christian Theology" forum, and debate here is allowed. This is not the "Let's all blindly accept whatever EternallyKeptByJesus says even though his arguments contradict Sacred Scripture" thread. The fact remains that you have been unable to answer a very simple question, and that should cast doubt on the theology that you have advocated for in this thread
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And if you desire to ignore my future posts, please feel free to do so. That will make correcting your errors less time consuming. Thank you.