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The same way it's true that goats don't become sheep and lost sheep don't become goats.
This issue is not, What does someone's denomination believe? but what do I believe from the Scriptures?
Romans 8.38-39 is a great promise.
Because unlike OSAS, I do not know if I will be saved, no matter how many "good deeds" i do.
Ahh - there it is then. You need to believe on Jesus Christ as your personal Savior.
You lack faith!
You can only be justified through faith because without faith it is impossible to please God.
You condemn yourself because you know deep inside that your good deeds will never save you.
You have rejected and railed against believing on Jesus as your only hope of salvation.
How's that working out for you?
Obviously it brings you no peace.
You sound very much like Martin Luther and many others coming out of the dark ages of Christianity.
The only remedy for your dilemma is to believe on Jesus Christ as your personal Savior.
The same way it's true that goats don't become sheep and lost sheep don't become goats.
I have often likened the Peace of Christ as the peace of mind that comes with having a clear conscience. There is probably some truth to that, but the fact is when it becomes a question of judging ourselves in not only in terms of what we have done, but also in terms of what we have failed to do, there is always going to be holes and plenty of room for self-recriminations.
Defining the peace of Christ through the gratitude of what God has done for us, while we were yet sinners, very possibly might have more potential to bring true peace of mind for all of us.
It is a lighter yoke to be under, for sure.
You are what God made you.The difference between the goats and the sheep in Matthew 25 is their actions, not their beliefs.
You become what you practice.
So true.Agreed. This is why I have described the religious lives of those who subscribe to the "Works Righteousness" POV as something that makes me sad...and I was a member of a church that instilled it in me.
It took some time to realize that it is GOD who decides, not me. When that dawned, a long period of worrying and wondering was lifted from me and I was suddenly free to follow Christ's teachings without any concern about what it would get me, how much of it was expected, which actions counted and which did not, and what would take it all away tomorrow if I faltered. But you can't tell that to most people who still think they are supposed to prove themselves to God in order to be saved.
Agreed. This is why I have described the religious lives of those who subscribe to the "Works Righteousness" POV as something that makes me sad...and I was a member of a church that instilled it in me.
It took some time to realize that it is GOD who decides, not me. When that dawned, a long period of worrying and wondering was lifted from me and I was suddenly free to follow Christ's teachings without any concern about what it would get me, how much of it was expected, which actions counted and which did not, and what would take it all away tomorrow if I faltered. But you can't tell that to most people who still think they are supposed to prove themselves to God in order to be saved.
It's a matter of proving oneself worthy by the performance of meritorious acts. Does that make it clearer for you?It isn't a matter of proving oneself to God, it is but a matter of how much we truly love God and our fellow man.
It's a matter of proving oneself worthy by the performance of meritorious acts. Does that make it clearer for you?
You are what God made you.
Substantiate your claim with the example of goats morphing into sheep or vice versa, from scripture and your claim may have merit.
My claim is that our actions determine whether we are sheep or goats.
Jesus separates us by our actions, not beliefs, in Matthew 25.
And any honest sheep will eventually come to the conclusion that we don't always do sheep works, and when we don't we are doing goat works.
No, that is not the Way He has made and His Way is the Only Way and it is done only by the service of love from our hearts. Love only can and will fulfill the law and love only begets obedience, not force or works to try to comply.
Why do some denominations, such as the Church of God, not believe in Once Saved Always Saved, even though the Bible clearly outlines that salvation is eternal? That is, salvation is by grace through faith and it is something that cannot be taken from you.
While I believe that grace covers such Christians and that they are genuinely saved for putting their faith in the Lord, Jesus Christ, it must be somewhat troublesome to think that backsliding will result in you becoming detached from the Lord. It seems like it would hinder someone's growth in the Lord rather than promote obedience.
The thing is that God chooses us and we respond. He doesn't let go of us once we're a Child of God.
Sometimes it seems like such denominations haven't viewed the Bible in its entire scope, interpreting. What is your take on this subject?