I said this:
"OK, let's go with that idea. Where does the Bible describe unbelief as a sin? Secondly, where does the Bible say that Christ never died for that sin?
Unless there is evidence from Scripture for both of these questions, your premise is flawed wrong."
Where, in this passage, is unbelief described as a sin? I don't even see the word 'sin' here. So your claim is false. Try again.
Of course. Absolutely. One HAS Christ WHEN one believes on Him and receives eternal life. And Jesus Himself promised that those He gives eternal life WILL NEVER PERISH in John 10:28.
Where in His promise in John 10:28 does He list conditions on those He gives eternal life to? He didn't.
No argument.
The assumption is that falling away from the living God SOMEHOW breaks the seal of the Holy Spirit. If that were so, why didn't Paul INCLUDE that where he taught about the sealing with the Holy Spirit. He sure as should have. But he didn't. So it's nothing more than a false assumption.
Just like the prodigal son, even though the son left the father, he REMAINED the son, and the father REMAINED the father. What was broken (or died) was fellowship, NOT relationship.
Until that is understood, Scripture cannot be rightly divided. It WILL BE wrongly divided, as you've done.
"OK, let's go with that idea. Where does the Bible describe unbelief as a sin? Secondly, where does the Bible say that Christ never died for that sin?
Unless there is evidence from Scripture for both of these questions, your premise is flawed wrong."
In the passage below, unbelief is a sin, and to be guilty of that sin is to no longer be holding fast the assurance of faith and instead to fall away from God and no longer be a partaker of Christ:
"12Take care, brethren, that there not be in any one of you an evil, unbelieving heart that falls away from the living God. 13But encourage one another day after day, as long as it is still called “Today,” so that none of you will be hardened by the deceitfulness of sin. 14For we have become partakers of Christ, if we hold fast the beginning of our assurance firm until the end..." (Hebrews 3:12-14 NASB)
Where, in this passage, is unbelief described as a sin? I don't even see the word 'sin' here. So your claim is false. Try again.
And anyone who does not have Christ does not have eternal life:
"...he who does not have the Son of God does not have the life." (1 John 5:12 NASB)
Of course. Absolutely. One HAS Christ WHEN one believes on Him and receives eternal life. And Jesus Himself promised that those He gives eternal life WILL NEVER PERISH in John 10:28.
Where in His promise in John 10:28 does He list conditions on those He gives eternal life to? He didn't.
Which only makes sense since Christ IS eternal life:
"His Son Jesus Christ. This is the true God and eternal life." (1 John 5:20 NASB)
No argument.
Again, no, your speculation and assumptions are just unbiblical.You can't still have eternal life if you no longer have Jesus Christ because of an evil, sinful, unbelieving heart that has fallen away from God and which does not hold fast the assurance of faith to the very end. These are the plain words of scripture I'm posting.
The assumption is that falling away from the living God SOMEHOW breaks the seal of the Holy Spirit. If that were so, why didn't Paul INCLUDE that where he taught about the sealing with the Holy Spirit. He sure as should have. But he didn't. So it's nothing more than a false assumption.
Just like the prodigal son, even though the son left the father, he REMAINED the son, and the father REMAINED the father. What was broken (or died) was fellowship, NOT relationship.
Until that is understood, Scripture cannot be rightly divided. It WILL BE wrongly divided, as you've done.