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“May God give you more and more grace and peace as you grow in
your knowledge of God and Jesus our Lord. By His divine power,
God has given us everything we need for living a godly life.”
(2 Peter 1:2-3, New Living Translation)
This warning concerns believers who are sinning habitually without repentance.
To repent: turn away from your sins, doing everything you can to forsake them.
The #1 Reason Why God sent the Messiah
A few old covenant people did manage to please and satisfy God.
But, Jesus came so that many more of the human race would be able to
satisfy Father God’s high standards, and thus be allowed into heaven!
Isn’t this the main reason for Jesus and the new covenant?
Those who believe in Jesus and His message …
❶ are given the Holy Spirit to indwell them to teach them “all things”
as well as be their Comforter, Advocate, Helper, Healer, etc.
❷ are made into new creations -- they have new and different ideas,
opinions, attitudes, priorities, etc. -- focusing more on spiritual things
(this new birth is a spiritual birth, while the 1st birth is a physical one).
❸ are given God’s Holy Scriptures to teach them and guide them.
❹ are sanctified unto holiness: God sets them apart for undergoing
the process of growing in holiness. However, they have free will
to reject God’s plan for them … and can fall away from the faith,
drift away, fall from grace, draw back to perdition (Hebrews 10:39), etc.
It should be obvious that these born-again believers (above) have
incredible advantages over God’s old covenant people. They have
been enabled (set free) to overcome sin, the world, and the devil!
They are set free from their blindness, being captives of Satan, etc.
They are now able to be “overcomers” as Jesus overcame (Rev 3:21).
They are now able to overcome sin, be sanctified unto holiness, and
thus be acceptable to Father God for a glorious entrance into heaven.
They need to sincerely repent of (run from) their new sins (2 Peter 1:9).
● To reconcile the so-called OSAS NT verses with the many verses
opposing them, it has been deduced by some Spirit-filled believers
that the NT usage of “pisteou” (believe) must include obedience!
(Note: The verb tenses in John 3:16 reflect a continuing “belief”.)
● Jesus said, “He who (really) loves Me will obey My commandments.”
Loving God is one of the 2 qualifying conditions for a person to be fore-
ordained, predestined, called, justified, and glorified (Romans 8:28-30).
… continued in post #2 …
“May God give you more and more grace and peace as you grow in
your knowledge of God and Jesus our Lord. By His divine power,
God has given us everything we need for living a godly life.”
(2 Peter 1:2-3, New Living Translation)
This warning concerns believers who are sinning habitually without repentance.
To repent: turn away from your sins, doing everything you can to forsake them.
The #1 Reason Why God sent the Messiah
A few old covenant people did manage to please and satisfy God.
But, Jesus came so that many more of the human race would be able to
satisfy Father God’s high standards, and thus be allowed into heaven!
Isn’t this the main reason for Jesus and the new covenant?
Those who believe in Jesus and His message …
❶ are given the Holy Spirit to indwell them to teach them “all things”
as well as be their Comforter, Advocate, Helper, Healer, etc.
❷ are made into new creations -- they have new and different ideas,
opinions, attitudes, priorities, etc. -- focusing more on spiritual things
(this new birth is a spiritual birth, while the 1st birth is a physical one).
❸ are given God’s Holy Scriptures to teach them and guide them.
❹ are sanctified unto holiness: God sets them apart for undergoing
the process of growing in holiness. However, they have free will
to reject God’s plan for them … and can fall away from the faith,
drift away, fall from grace, draw back to perdition (Hebrews 10:39), etc.
It should be obvious that these born-again believers (above) have
incredible advantages over God’s old covenant people. They have
been enabled (set free) to overcome sin, the world, and the devil!
They are set free from their blindness, being captives of Satan, etc.
They are now able to be “overcomers” as Jesus overcame (Rev 3:21).
They are now able to overcome sin, be sanctified unto holiness, and
thus be acceptable to Father God for a glorious entrance into heaven.
They need to sincerely repent of (run from) their new sins (2 Peter 1:9).
● To reconcile the so-called OSAS NT verses with the many verses
opposing them, it has been deduced by some Spirit-filled believers
that the NT usage of “pisteou” (believe) must include obedience!
(Note: The verb tenses in John 3:16 reflect a continuing “belief”.)
● Jesus said, “He who (really) loves Me will obey My commandments.”
Loving God is one of the 2 qualifying conditions for a person to be fore-
ordained, predestined, called, justified, and glorified (Romans 8:28-30).
… continued in post #2 …