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Do you think anyone here reads a post that looks like that?
Yes...grace is by faith and as long as you are under the umbrella of faith you stand saved....
BUT, if you abandon your faith you go back under the curse. Who says? Paul time and time again.....
What's with all these gigantic words? Is somebody afraid that if their words are normal size nobody will notice how important they are? I think that if you need to make them bog to prove his important they are then they are probably not important at all.
What's with all these gigantic words? Is somebody afraid that if their words are normal size nobody will notice how important they are? I think that if you need to make them big to prove how important they are then they are probably not important at all.
There is not one single instance where a named N.T. christian is shown to be eternally lost. Not one.
The position is non-existent by example.
Can a believer fall back into the clutches of Satan and be blinded again in this present life? Of course. Happens all the time for various reasons.
See post 160. Not my words, Christ's words.No, you've told us your opinion. You haven't cited one verse of scripture.
But we're not talking about "living for Him". We're talking about how one is saved.
Ok. But in the OSAS theology, it is still an option is it not?I agree. That's why I've been a very vocal and consistent critic of that practice.
But it's also equally untrue and Unbiblical that we have to perform works to be saved or to maintain salvation.
So if you were on an island by yourself from birth, with absolutely no outside influence, would you from creation learn of Jesus and His death and resurrection?By not having been taught that you need to know what to have faith in.
I knew at 3&1/2 yrs old. By 4yrs old, I knew it enough that it couldn't be intimidated out of me.
Try listening to creation. Psalm 119 gives instructions.
What's with all these gigantic words? Is somebody afraid that if their words are normal size nobody will notice how important they are? I think that if you need to make them big to prove how important they are then they are probably not important at all.
It's fortunate that this is a text forum; I wonder if reading software for the blind would shout when huge letters were encountered (I hope not).Imagine that in a live conversation. The "speaker" would be angrily yelling and flailing and gesticulating. No one would continue to engage him. The only reason people would pay attention would be to determine whether he needed psychiatric attention.
It is? I find throughout all of Scripture including the NT, statements that include what we "must do" or "not do".Yeah. And it's also unbiblical to say that we MUST "do" or "not do" certain things in order to retain salvation.
So everything is biblical, and everything is unbiblical.
This thread the last I checked is about OSAS. That is what we are discussing.So, what about us Reformed believers, who don't believe there's any such thing as "accepting Jesus as their personal Lord and Savior" and believe that justification is followed by a lifetime of sanctification?
Again we are speaking of OSAS. We could not possibly hope to throw in the same basket all the variations of "sola fide" in one thread. I will not debate multiple versions. I will stick now with OSAS only. If you don't believe in OSAS, well then good for you, and I am not debating your position if OSAS isn't your position.Do you really think that such straw men as you've presented help dispel the notion that Catholics cannot be trusted to represent Protestant beliefs honestly?
Luck has nothing to do with it. Devotion and love and waking up every single day and picking up my cross and following Him. Striving to be obedient to Him, by surrendering my wants and desires for His.And a lifetime of works and sacraments and then, if you're lucky, you get to go to Purgatory to expiate your own sins.
Yes, and in John 6 He said that no actual "works" are necessary to obtain eternal life, only believing in Him. Paul taught that we are saved by grace through faith apart from works, and in Gal. 3 that we complete our salvation the way we began it -- not by works, but by believing what we heard. He taught that the entirety of the law of decrees, ordinances, commandments was abolished, nailed to the cross, hung on the tree.
That's backsliding....I'm not addressing that. I'm writing about premeditated apostasy, which is falling from grace.
There are two dictches that can cause a believer to become lost:
One is legalism:Gal 5:4 You who are trying to be justified by law have been alienated from Christ; you have fallen away from grace.The other is cheap grace (living for the flesh as a lifestyle):
Paul's intent was to warn, not to name names....IF no one could be lost Paul wouldn't have warned. Your point is moot.....That's a poor, poor argument. It's also ridiculous.