Yup. Exactly. A statement of truth is not identical to the Ultimate Source of All Truth, who is God. They're inter-related but not synonymous, which seems to me very evident.
So if God makes a statement, it's not truth??
Because I'm saved right now.
Because I'm saved by the Savior, not by myself.
Because I have the promise of God's word and the "downpayment" of the Holy Spirit dwelling within me.
Where is the promise of God's word?
Where does it state you'll be saved forever if you believe at one time?
I can't find that verse.
And, yes, Jesus is our Savior.
This idea of becoming saved on our own is becoming very tiresome.
HOW do we save ourselves??
Do you, maybe, mean that no action is required on your part and you'll be saved anyway?
Could we call this being saved by faith alone?
Where does the NT mention faith alone?
It does on one verse...would you care to post it?
I doubt that you would.
Since it negates everything you believe IF I've understood you correctly.
Well, I think it is often wrongly assumed that "fall away" always means "lose your salvation." But I don't think so. Instead, more often than not, what one falls away from is fellowship with God, not relationship with Him, from the benefits of that fellowship, from the spiritual "Promised Land" of life in Jesus deriving from one's "new birth," not from salvation itself.
And, again, where does it state anything about fellowship?
What exactly is a person falling away from....fellowship with God.
OK.
And if we don't have fellowship with God,,,,are we still saved?
I thought we Christians all believed that fellowship is necessary for salvation.
If we're far from God, can we be saved?
Jesus said we can be saved FOR A WHILE....
Matthew 13:21
Yet he has no firm root in himself (IN HIMSELF --- opposite of what you believe)
But is only TEMPORARY
And when affliction or persecution arises (reasons why some fall away from the faith)
because of the word (or who knows what else. The death of a child?)
Immediately he FALLS AWAY.
That doesn't sound like fellowship to me....
Verse 22 speaks of the seed becoming UNFRUITFUL...
Jesus said what is unfruitful will be burned up in speaking about the vine....
John 15:5
6“If anyone does not abide in Me, he is thrown away as a branch and dries up; and they gather them, and cast them into the fire and they are burned.
Jesus is speaking here about how the Father will TAKE AWAY branches that do not bear fruit.
Verse 2
Like the Israelites in Numbers 13-14, there is a spiritual Promised Land "overflowing with milk and honey" that every born-again person has in Jesus, but because of ignorance, faithlessness and self-will, they wander in the scrub brush and dust of a spiritual wilderness instead. But just as God continued with His faithless Chosen People in the wilderness, He continues with His adopted children, too, though they have "fallen away" from all of what is theirs in their Savior.
Nice idea Tenchi.
But I don't see this anywhere in the NT and Jesus is the ultimate revelation of God.
Could you update this idea from Numbers 13-14?
Because I don't see it anywhere.
There is no one who seeks God entirely on their own (Romans 3:10-11). We are all of us too steeped in sin, too blinded, deafened and hardened in sin, to turn to Christ unaided (Titus 3:3, Ephesians 2:1-3, Colossians 1:21). The Holy Spirit must act to convict us (John 16:8), draw us (John 6:44) and give us the ability to repent (2 Timothy 2:25) if we have any hope of being saved.
Oh. So your reformed.
What about prevenient grace?
Guess that's out too if your reformed.
Maybe we should be more clear here as to our belief system?
We are all steeped in sin.
WHERE does it say we are SO steeped in sin that we are UNABLE to come to God?
Does God not call ALL to repentence?
John 3:16
God loved all of His creation....the WHOLE WORLD.
1 Timothy 2:4
God desires that ALL MEN be saved.
John 12:32
Jesus will draw ALL MEN to Himself.
There is no lack of grace on God's part to call man to His side.
The Spirit's "ministry" to us continues after we've chosen to trust in Christ as our Savior and Lord. He makes a "temple" of us, spiritually regenerates us, and in himself provides to us all we need to abide and persevere in the faith. See: 1 Corinthians 6:19-20, Romans 8:9-16, Colossians 3:1-4, Philippians 1:6, Philippians 2:13, Philippians 4:13, 1 Thessalonians 5:23-24, Ephesians 3:16, etc.
ALL we need to abide?
Agreed.
But are we to do NOTHING?
You believe in the Kingdom of God here on earth if I remember correctly.
So did Jesus come here to tell us not to worry because HE would do everything for us...
or did Jesus come here to teach us how to be a part of the Kingdom?
See the beatitudes....Matthew 5 - 7
Jesus told Peter He would teach him to be a fisher of men.
Fish the men for what?
To sit around and do NOTHING for the Kingdom?
There is no one, then, who endures to the end who does so apart from the enabling power of the Holy Spirit. He is the Power Source for all Christian living, not our human willpower, not the greatness of our faith, not our ability to remain committed to God. So, then, any believer who does persevere in the faith to their death cannot take to themselves the glory for doing so, or the responsibility; it is only the life and work of the Holy Spirit that produces such perseverance.
Well, depending on how you mean this, I could agree.
But it's always the verbiage.
What does it mean, then, to endure to the end? If what the Bible says about the Holy Spirit is true (which it is), it means that the Holy Spirit will do as God's word has promised he will do in the life of every born-again "new creature in Christ" (2 Corinthians 5:17; 2 Corinthians 3:18; Galatians 5:22-23; Galatians 5:16, 25). Really, he is the One who, in the believer, perseveres.
I can't go read all those verses you post.
How about posting less and writing under them what it says?
Like I do....making it easier for you to discuss.
Jesus said WE are to persevere.
Where does it state that the Holy Spirit must persevere in our stead?
He is the "earnest" of the believer's redemption (2 Corinthians 1:22; 2 Corinthians 5:5; Ephesians 1:13-14), the "downpayment" of their future life in God's eternal, heavenly kingdom. He will "never leave nor forsake" those in whom he dwells (Hebrews 13:5), his life "springing up" in the believer in an everlasting degree (John 4:14; John 7:38-39; John 3:16; Luke 18:30).
Probably very nice verses that could be explained away in 10 seconds.
But we'll never know what they are.
But I do agree that God will never leave us.
I don't think anyone in this forum believes God would forsake us....
Unless we forsake him first.
2 Timothy 2:11-13
11It is a trustworthy statement:
For if we died with Him, we will also live with Him;
12If we endure, we will also reign with Him;
If we deny Him, He also will deny us;
13If we are faithless, He remains faithful, for He cannot deny Himself.
See above.
Also:
John 3:16
16 "For God so loved the world, that He gave His only begotten Son, that whoever believes in Him shall not perish, but have eternal life.
John 3:36
36 "He who believes in the Son has eternal life; but he who does not obey the Son will not see life, but the wrath of God abides on him."
He who BELIEVES in the Son...
NOT he who BELIEVED in the Son
And catch the next sentence
HE WHO DOES NOT OBEY THE SON WILL NOT SEE LIFE BUT THE WRATH OF GOD ABIDES WITH HIM.
Obey?
But you said nothing is expected of us.
So what is there to obey?