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I am not sure what you are asking. Can you be more specific?Does one obtain salvation simply by believing in God?
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I am not sure what you are asking. Can you be more specific?Does one obtain salvation simply by believing in God?
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I am not sure what you are asking. Can you be more specific?
Many Scriptures have already been posted stating the permanent nature of our salvation.
I've already asked just the opposite.I want to see the scripture that states a christian cannot reject the gift of eternal life. Could you please post it?
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I've already asked just the opposite.
Where is Scripture showing someone who is saved walked away and never came back and lost their salvation?
Nobody ever answered it, including you.
I want to see the scripture that states a christian cannot reject the gift of eternal life. Could you please post it?
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"And I give eternal life to them, and they shall never perish to the age, and not anyone shall pluck them out of My hand." (John 10:28).
What about eternal life is not eternal? Eternal life is just that - it has no end. Jesus said that we will never perish. He did not qualify that statement, but with the word "never."
Ok, I understand that. I noticed in another post you mentioned salvation by works for the non-OSAS. I don't see how any Christian that has even a basic understanding of the Bible could believe that because it is impossible.But even our repenting is not an action that guarantees Salvation. A Christian repenting is an action possible because of the indwelling of the Holy Spirit and our new nature.
Good point Gary. I don't think so. I used to think that all that was required was acknowledging Gods existence. I now believe that everyone will get a chance to know that Jesus is the one true God and then they will have to decide whether to follow Him or not.Does one obtain salvation simply by believing in God?
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I see that it is being spoken in the current state and time of the kingdom.Rev 3:12 is speaking of God's kingdom in its current state.
What it says is overcomers will be made pillars in the Temple of God. Revelation warns the people of God to be an overcomer to the very end. The warning is to the people of God to stay true to the end and be an overcomer that will inherit the kingdom and never be put out of it again.Jesus, the Son of God, is currently building His Father's house. At the moment we are saved we become a member of Christ's body; we become a pillar in the Temple of God.
This simply is not true. Faith is what solicits the Holy Spirit of promise. The condition for receiving the Holy Spirit is placing your trust in Christ's blood for the forgiveness of sin through the gift and power of faith that God gives to do that trusting.This sealing by the Holy Spirit is unconditional.
To think that he is categorically speaking of every single person who received Christ at Phillipi because justification/salvation has no bearing whatsoever on the person who receives that justification/salvation contradicts everything else Paul said about the necessity to continue in our trust in the hope to the very end to realize the hope we have been promised....Paul expressed His confidence that God would complete the work that He began in the Philippians - in the same way that God began their salvation and He will complete it. In Php 1:6...
The key that you speak of has two sides - the one you mentioned which refers to a third party not being able to pluck out of Christs hand. The other side of your key refers to the Christian who will never perish. "They shall never perish."The "key" to that verse is, "no one is able to pluck them from My hand". It has nothing to do with a christian not being able to reject salvation. Do you have a verse that says that?
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Why does the Bible warn us to continue to trust to the very end in order to remain reconciled to God? This more than just suggests that it is possible to NOT continue in trust to the very end, and as a result, lose that which trust in God secures. Explain these plain warnings.That faith is a gift of God, irrevocable. We have a High priest who is able to maintain both our faith and our salvation.
I understand why the argument is understood as a 'works' argument. I explained to allen how somewhere along the line even the 'work' of believing got moved over to the side of damnable works in Paul's grace/law teaching--a teaching that contrasts the work of believing with the works of the law as to what can and cannot justify a person, not equates them.I do see what you are getting at. You who believe that salvation and eternal life can be lost or given up once obtained, have reverted to dependence upon the Law and your own works for your salvation.
The key that you speak of has two sides - the one you mentioned which refers to a third party not being able to pluck out of Christs hand. The other side of your key refers to the Christian who will never perish. "They shall never perish."
An unsaved man can reject God and His will regarding faith in Jesus Christ; but, a Christian can reject neither.
I see that it is being spoken in the current state and time of the kingdom.
What it says is overcomers will be made pillars in the Temple of God. Revelation warns the people of God to be an overcomer to the very end. The warning is not to those who haven't begun the journey of overcoming, but to the people of God to stay true to the end and be an overcomer that will inherit the kingdom and never be put out of it again.
This simply is not true. Faith is what solicits the Holy Spirit of promise. The condition for receiving the Holy Spirit is placing your trust in Christ's blood for the forgiveness of sin through the gift and power of faith that God gives to do that trusting.
To think that he is categorically speaking of every single person who received Christ at Phillipi because justification/salvation has no bearing whatsoever on the person who receives that justification/salvation contradicts everything else Paul said about the necessity to continue in our trust in the hope to the very end to realize the hope we have been promised.
I can not provide a single verse that says "a Christian can reject neither." I base that statement on the fact that a Christian can not lose his salvation, therefore he can not reject God or 'undo' his faith in Christ so as to lose his salvation.All I want to see is the verse or verses that back your claim. The verse you posted from John does not do that.
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Faith is how we access the power of the gospel to save. It most certainly is a required requisite for having and retaining the promise and hope of the kingdom to come. Lose that faith and you lose the power of God to save:Faith is a gift, but it in and of itself has no power. Power rests with God.
Right.My faith rests upon His completed work in Christ. By His grace through His gift of faith I have been placed in Christ for eternity.
Regardless of what not overcoming actually means, it plainly says that it is the overcomers who will be made pillars in the Temple of God, not any and all believers whether they overcome or not.Regarding another one of your posts, those who are overcome in Rev 13:7 are overcome in the flesh only. The bodies of the saints may die, but their position of having eternal life in Christ is not changed.
I disagree.You reject everything that's posted. It's all there, you just don't want to see it.
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Allen, we showed you the Bible speaks of these people who forfeit the forgiveness they have received. If you claim that since no specific names are named then these groups of people are fictitious. I don't know how one can honestly say that Jesus was speaking of a group of people that in reality do not, and can not, exist.Someone posting here has many demands for answers
I disagree.
I think you just don't know how to answer it.
Your whole argument on this thread is being blotted out of the book of life, which holds no water.
The rest of your posts are demands of others to show answers to everything else.
I posted plenty defending OSAS and you have had nothing to say against my posts.
I think you're all smoke, no action.
Someone posting here has many demands for answers
I disagree.
I think you just don't know how to answer it.
Your whole argument on this thread is being blotted out of the book of life, which holds no water.
The rest of your posts are demands of others to show answers to everything else.
I posted plenty defending OSAS and you have had nothing to say against my posts.
I think you're all smoke, no action.