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No, I haven't. Because I don't base my entire theology around single verses taken out of their context.
Indeed. This does not touch my point.
True, but it does not follow from this, that anyone who WAS a Christian, and then became apostate, was never a Christian in the first place.
What about carnal Christians and purpose driven zombies ?
I consider the entirety of the Scriptures, including 1 John 2 (which does not speak to what we're talking about now, btw). Because, as I said, I don't build my theology around cherry-picked passages that suit my argument at any given time.
No, the child rejects it.
Indeed. God does not suddenly go: "Nah, I grow tired with him/her. They can fry for all I care". But that's not what I've been saying, either!
No one. But we can crawl out of it and jump to our dooms, if we so choose.
Some people become apostates: They no longer believe that there is any need to be "saved", because they no longer believe that there is anything to be saved FROM, or TO, or anyone to DO the saving.
The:
"You can't lose your salvation. Apostates were never really Christians in the first place"-rant is just as ridiculous (and infinitely more harmful) than the "No true Scotsman"-one.
So you subscribe to the fishbowl exodus theory ?
Man grows weary of God and abandons the faith.
Proves the guy was not a fish (sheep) to begin with !
OTOH, if you save yourself you must keep yourself.
If you can fall away, then this was not salvation to begin with...
Jesus never leaving us means not abandoning us. Jesus says His sheep hear and know His voice. So when does a saint loses his hearing and who causes that to happen ?
If you can fall away, then this was not salvation to begin with...
Brave words but unfortunate. The most that can be said is that the Bible appears to both support Eternal Security and, in other places, support the idea that God will let his disciples fall to Satan.
Which means this entire subject is not the hard/difficult rocket-science tough puzzle to figure out that some have proposed.
If it isn't salvation then it isn't much of a fall. I have to ask: Fall away from what if not salvation?
As I wrote, we can look to verses that seem to support Eternal Security and also to others that seem to suggest the possibility of falling away. You have sought out the ones that fall into the latter category, I see.
Ah, I certainly wish this was an easier topic.
We all know Moses was a believer.
Yet Moses acted in unbelief, was not allowed into the promised land and was even killed because of unbelief.
Who thinks Moses is now or is going to hell?
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on the contrary - I point to both - because John 10 is often used to support OSAS.
In all of this back and forth, THIS ^ may be the big question.
The New Testament repeatedly gives us the information that God/Jesus is faithful and that he will not abandon his own,
that no one can take them out of Jesus' hand,
In all of this back and forth, THIS ^ may be the big question.
The New Testament repeatedly gives us the information that God/Jesus is faithful and that he will not abandon his own, that no one can take them out of Jesus' hand, that we ought not worry about it, etc. etc.
...and yet, there are Christians who nevertheless argue that Satan will succeed in besting God in the struggle for the souls of men.
What sense does that make?
The alternative to OSAS is [whatever given] list of personal performance for retention criteria.
At that point faith has fallen into being law with penalty. Could have just as well stuck to the law. At least it's a visible measure on the outside of the cup. No need to even add faith to the mix. Can't measure it anyway.
Gal 5
4 You have been severed from Christ, you who are seeking to be justified by law; you have fallen from grace.
It looks like nothing will change your mind now that you've selected just which verses you want to believe. My opinion is that I and others have made a strong case that you are just not going to listen to or try to rebut, so what else is there to add?Frankly - OSAS simply does not survive a careful review and acceptance of scripture.
So then you propose a rejection of the Bible teaching on falling from Grace because to accept the clear teaching of the Bible in that regard would mean we would have no way to reject Romans 2:13-16 ?
Or are you saying that the kind of Gospel where Matt 18 and Romans 2 are true - is not at all compatible with grace?
Nope, it makes no sense to insist on losing one's salvation.
There seems greater effort to teach losing rather than keeping to the end.
We need to be teaching this temporary salvation to the new convert.
After repentance, confession, baptism, _____ whatever is done.
The babe in Christ needs to be educated on salvation's uncertainty:
1) salvation is not permanent, secure, or eternal
2) God gave you salvation, but might take it back at anytime
3) disregard the promises in The Bible
4) The Holy Spirit might abandon you without warning
5) you are IN Christ, accepted in The Beloved, but that can change
Why would anyone want any part of this type of salvation ?![]()
Frankly - OSAS simply does not survive a careful review and acceptance of scripture.
One of the best methods to refute those who teach the false doctrine that condemns eternal security in Jesus Christ, is to ask them to show where Jesus himself said salvation in him is temporary.
Because those who argue against OSAS, an argument that can never be supported by scripture itself, are saying exactly that.