I said this:
"Then the next obvious question is why some do not see eternal security in
Eph 1:13,
14."
I'm not sure why some don't see eternal security in those passages. I do.
That's not what's being communicated from your posts. If one does see eternal security in Eph 1:13,14 as being claimed, then that one CANNOT believe that those who have been sealed can become unsealed or out of union with Christ.
So, please explain this dichotomy.
It actually does not refute that salvation can be lost.
If that were true, then the opening claim cannot be true, as you've agreed on seeing eternal security in Eph 1:13,14.
If eternal security is true, then one's salvation CANNOT BE LOST. Period.
It only states that salvation is in Christ, and that He is the guarentee of our inheritence.
It seems the meaning of "guarantee" is lost on you.
If you would, please copy and paste, then underline where it says "salvation cannot be lost".
Where is the verse that SAYS that "salvation can be lost". lol
Jesus' promise to recipients of eternal life is that they will never perish.
How is the promise of never perishing NOT eternal security?
If salvation could be lost, then Jesus' promise is worthless.
No, the guarantee is never worthless.
It sure is if salvation can be lost, or any recipient of eternal life can perish.
It is only worthless to those who consider it worthless.
There have been several posters who claim that eternal security is a man made doctrine. How's that for "worthless"? It seems the "loss of salvation" camp sees the guarantee in Eph 1:13,14 and Jesus' promise in John 10:28 as worthless then.
Those who deny the seal obviously consider it worthless.
Since the seal is true, the guarantee is real. This isn't about how some view things. It's about the reality of truth.
And the truth is: recipients of eternal life will never perish. That means getting to heaven has never been up to us. It's always totally up to God. He gives eternal life and as a result, recipients will never perish.
I have never read that God forces someone to consider something of worth, but rather gives people the ability to choose for themselves what they will worship.
Not the issue. The issue is only about recipients of eternal life. They will never perish, so said Jesus.
If you choose to deny the inheritance God will not force it on you. Do you believe God forces people to believe?
More irrelevance. The issue is only about recipients of eternal life. Jesus said they will never perish?
Can any recipient of eternal life perish, for any reason? yes or no.
I was quoting out of Matthew. I am pretty sure I did not read about a "GREAT tribulation - 7 year period". Could you please underline post where it says that in Matthew. I read the following.
Mat 24:9-14
“Then they will deliver you up to tribulation and put you to death, and you will be hated by all nations for my name’s sake. And then many will fall away and betray one another and hate one another. And many false prophets will arise and lead many astray. And because lawlessness will be increased, the love of many will grow cold. But the one who endures to the end will be saved. And this gospel of the kingdom will be proclaimed throughout the whole world as a testimony to all nations, and then the end will come.
From Matt 24 -
15 “So when you see standing in the holy place ‘the abomination that causes desolation,’spoken of through the prophet Daniel—let the reader understand—
A direct reference to the anti-Christ of the 7 year Tribulation.
Then these verses from the context:
21 For then there will be great distress, unequaled from the beginning of the world until now—and never to be equaled again.
22 “If those days had not been cut short, no one would survive, but for the sake of the elect those days will be shortened.
And, if that isn't enough for convincing one that the passage is about the 7 year Tribulation:
27 For as lightning that comes from the east is visible even in the west, so will be the coming of the Son of Man.
This is about the Second Advent or Coming of Christ, which is at the end of the 7 year Tribulation.
The person who looses out on eternal life is the person who is not in Christ.
That would be those who NEVER believed on Christ and therefore NEVER received eternal life. Only those.
You are free to reject a gift.
Irrelevant. Jesus promised recipients of eternal life that they will never perish.
This is what He NEVER promised:
"I give them eternal life, AND AS LONG AS they don't reject it, they will never perish."
There are many who reject the gift of God.
Yes. All unbelievers will perish. Rev 20:15. They perish because they never received eternal life.
Where does the Bible say that only some will reign with Christ?
It is implicit in 2 Tim 2:12.
I said this:
"If any believer can be denied entrance into heaven, then
Eph 1:13,
14 and
John 10:28 cannot be true."
Oh, I would not say they cannot be true. I personally believe all that the Bible says is true.
So it appears your view is that the Bible is internally contradicted then??
John 10:28 guarantees that recipients of eternal life will never perish. Yet, from my statement, you've indicated that the first part, "if any believer can be denied entrance into heaven" is also true.
How can that be true WHEN the truth is that recipients of eternal life will never perish??
I tell you what, if you can show me the verses that say someone cannot be unsealed, then I will believe you.
The evidence for that truth is found within Eph 1:13,14, 4:30 and 2 Cor 1:22 and 5:5. It's there for all who have eyes to see.
The real question is where is any verse that says someone CAN be unsealed.
But if you cannot, then why should anyone believe such an idea?
Eph 1:13,14 is enough evidence to believe that the sealing is permanent. That's what God's guarantee MEANS.
And, the FACT that there are NO VERSES that support the opposite; that a believer can be unsealed.
My evidence is Eph 1:13,14 itself. Where is the evidence for your claims?