Jethro Bodine
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So "feed it with what" JLB? The law? which is not of faith? NO! Ones Spirit is fed and strengthened by faith in the sure promises of God, not in doubt and legalism. One can only truly be "walking in the spirit" when they walk in confidence of the Blood and in the confidence of GODS RIGHTEOUSNESS, ETERNAL RIGHTEOUSNESS. those WHO DOUBT ARE IN THE FLESH, because they base salvation upon their own ability and not the promises of God and His Grace.And Just by confessing to him My sin I am back in fellowship with him.
Because you have faith that He will forgive you.
As Christians, our flesh is NOT going, so walk in the Spirit. The new creature is going though. So feed it.(Bible doctrine). For Christians there is also an aspect of reigning with Christ in His Kingdom if we mature as Christians. Being a(carnal) Christian and walking in our flesh, we will be denied certain inheritance rights in His Kingdom.
So feed it...
Amen Brother. Sow to the spirit.
9 But you are not in the flesh but in the Spirit, if indeed the Spirit of God dwells in you. Now if anyone does not have the Spirit of Christ, he is not His...
...but if by the Spirit you put to death the deeds of the body, you will live.
Amen Brother, amen.
With this mindset, God will never let you go. You want Him. You want to live for Him.
Not the flesh nature but the real you.
For it is God who works in you both to will and to do His good pleasure.
I believe with all my heart a person with this attitude, God will never let go of and will never be lost.
JLB
Why do you keep bringing the law into this conversation? I'm not aware of a single person saying the law is how a person is justified before God. We all agree the 'work' of believing--having faith in the blood of Christ--is how a person is justified, utterly and completely apart from works of the law.
From here OSAS says you can stop your work of believing and still have the efficacious work of Christ's blood ministering on your behalf before God, keeping you justified in his sight.
Non-OSAS says if you stop your work of believing you no longer have the blood of Christ, put there by your faith, ministering before God on your behalf.
I think the problem is people think that somehow the 'work' of believing is included in the teaching that salvation is not by works. But if you read Paul's Roman's letter you'll see he makes the clear distinction between 'believing', and works of the law, contrasting belief in Christ's blood with works of the law. Believing (which Jesus calls the work we are to do) is what he contrasts with all other work as being able to justify a person before God in heaven.
So that is how I think the church has erroneously come to this misguided 'hyper-grace' doctrine that says salvation is so set apart from works that ultimately even the 'work' of believing isn't a condition, or an ongoing condition, for salvation. Absurd.