FreeGrace2
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So, where is any verse that actually SAYS that one's salvation can be lost???Maybe today, but it eventually go to the dump and is burned, just as those who lose their salvation will.
Something that important surely would be clearly stated.
Salt that has lost its saltiness is STILL salt. It's not something else, as you are imagining. Where is the verse that SAYS that if one loses their faith, they will lose their salvation? Or, what verse actually SAYS that one is saved ONLY as long as they continue to believe?So it's no longer salt as believers are no longer believers. Again you are using semantics instead of seeing what Jesus was teaching.
You're correct about many people not understanding the parable. But it sure isn't about losing salvation. It's about production of fruit and 2 or the 3 believers didn't, due to various circumstances.The parable was about losing your salvation. Many people then and now don't understand this parable and the same reason Jesus gave the holds true today.
Your claims have not been supported by ANY Scripture that actually SAYS that one's salvation can be lost. What you've provided doesn't SAY what you claim.and yet I did so. So are you saying I'm wrong and you're right?
I have no idea what you are trying to say here regarding 2 Jn 8.What did John accomplish here? It was salvation.
Where did John say anything about salvation in v.8?Why warn someone about not losing it if they can?
Here it is again, to review:
2 John 1:8
Watch yourselves, that you do not lose what we have accomplished, but that you may receive a full reward.
Seems you think the "full reward" is salvation. Why??? We aren't rewarded with salvation for good works. A reward is something earned and deserved.
And Scripture doesn't warn against loss of salvation.With all the scriptures you present, you fail to understand the warning being given. You don't warn people about losing salvation if it can't be lost.
The error here is quite obviously seen in the first sentence. There is NO reward for salvation. And salvation AND eternal life are the SAME, so your statement makes no sense.If the reward for salvation is eternal life and we risk losing that reward then obviously we lose salvation. Anyone that is NOT bound to a dogmatic POV will see that.
Again, there is no reward for salvation, and salvation and eternal life are the same thing.
Please review both Rom 4:4,5 and Eph 2:8,9 regarding the difference between what is earned/deserved and grace. I think you don't understand grace.
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