We have to believe. We all have the ability to believe or not. Common Grace is for all men. Any man can believe. Effectual Grace is when the Holy Spirit takes the mustard seed of faith from a spiritually dead creature and makes it effective for salvation. When we are speaking of normal and intelligent people.
Here is an old post from the beginning that was never addressed:
06-30-2013 08:26 AM #44
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Re: OSAS is biblical truth.
Originally Posted by Jethro Bodine
Originally Posted by gr8grace
gr8grace~~Eph 2:8 says that it is a done deal! Show how Eph 2:8 says that it really is not a done deal.
Jethro~~Why do you ignore the 'through faith' part?
Jehtro~~How is salvation still secured 'not through faith' if faith is removed from Ephesians 2:8?
That is what I can't get OSASer's to see. The part that is not a done deal is the faith part of the equation. It's still being tested and refined in all of us who profess Christ. JLB has been showing this over and over. Faith must persevere to the end to secure that which it most certainly and undoubtedly and without question or threat of loss secures. Understand?
Gr8grace~~Because Jethro, we are saved at a moment in time. the moment we believe we are saved and saved forever.
Acts 16:31~~ The word believe, or pisteuo, is an aorist tense. With an aorist tense being used, it means that at the exact point of time that you believe, God saves you. In addition to the aorist tense, the word believe, or pisteuo, is an active voice. The active voice indicates that the subject produces the action of the verb, and that there is no violation of human volition. In addition, the imperative mood tells us that this is a command. In fact, it is the only way of salvation.
The OBJECT(Christ,we get him the moment we believe) of our faith saves us, not our faith. That is why we have 2 Tim 2:13~~If we are faithless, He remains faithful, for He cannot deny Himself.
12 If we endure, We shall also reign with Him. If we deny Him,
He also will deny us. 2 Timothy 2:12
and again -
But whoever denies Me before men, him I will also deny before My Father who is in heaven.
Matthew 10:33
Now, I will apply "your" reasoning to 2 Timothy 2:13 -
He will never deny us because 2 Timothy 2:13 says ...for He cannot deny Himself .
But the truth is we have another scripture that is just as true that says - ... if we deny Him, He will deny us.
So it is with Ephesians 2:8, there are other scriptures that are just as true that balance the truth of Ephesians 2:8, one of which is 2 Timothy 2:12 and Matthew 10:33 and Colossians 1:23.
JLB
What is being overlooked is 2 Tim 2:11~~It is a trustworthy statement:
For if we died with Him, we will also live with Him;
For IF we died with Him, is a first class conditional clause. If we have died with AND WE HAVE, we
will also live with Him.....our union with Christ, we are a part of Him.
12If we endure, we will also
reign with Him; If we deny Him, He also will
deny us; He will deny us reign and rewards.
So the Spirit shows us what happens after that. We will be denied rewards and our reign if we deny him. It would be nice if we could get past salvation and do some digging into these rewards and reigning with Christ. Some people will spend their whole lives not getting past the simple doctrine of salvation and stay a baby in Christ. If the believer spends His whole life working at and trying to stay saved, that leaves no time to carry on and learn what we do after we are forever saved and live the spiritual life.
13If we are faithless, He remains faithful, for He cannot
deny Himself.....Back to verse 11, we have died with Him, we are a part of Him. He cannot deny Himself.
Matt 10:33~~Is rewards also. He says this in Matt 10:31~~"So do not fear; you are more valuable than many sparrows.
Then He goes on to talk of these rewards in Matt 10:40-42.
There are specific rewards for the prophet. There are specific rewards for the righteous. There are specific rewards for the disciple. The reward of service.
Col 1:23~~Post #93:
The warning in Colossians 1:21–23 shows that Christian assurance can be subverted by false doctrine and legalistic tendencies. When such hope is undermined, so is the basis for a strong
faith in God and a fruitful life toward others.Christians should not be like others who have no hope,1 Thess 4:13. Christians should ,live and die as they look expectantly for the realization of their Hope.
Col 1:5~~ because of the hope laid up for you in Heaven.
Col 1:22~~yet He has now reconciled you in His fleshly body through death, in order to present you before Him holy and blameless and beyond reproach.
This verse speaks of the believers evaluation at the Bema seat or judgement seat of Christ. There are Going to be Babes in Christ and Mature believers presented before him. It is our progressive sanctification in this life as a believer that will be presented to Christ at the Bema seat.
Col 1:23~~ is saying IF we continue in the Hope and In the Gospel and do not listen to false teaching and Go astray with legalism and works(human good), we will mature and be presented Holy and blameless. Mature believers will have lived a life as unto the Lord for the most part.
And there will be believers who will not be presented as Holy and Blameless in their progressive sanctification.
1 Cor 3:14-15~~If any man's work which he has built on it remains, he will receive a reward. 15 If any man's work is burned up, he will suffer loss; but he himself will be saved, yet so as through fire.
Charles C. Bing writes,
The concept of being presented to the Lord is found elsewhere
in the New Testament (2 Cor. 4:14; 11:2; Eph. 5:27; 1 Thess. 5:23;
Jude 24), and in every case (except 2 Cor. 4:14), the quality of the
presentation is in view. Romans 14:10 uses the same verb for
―present to indicate the believer‘s appearance before
the Lord for evaluation at the judgment seat of Christ. While a future presentation to the Lord is guaranteed for all believers, a favorable presentation before the Lord, in which they are holy,
blameless, and beyond reproach, is stated as the desirable goal for
all believers. While all believers will be presented to Christ fully
justified in position, not all will be blameless in experience (1 Cor.
3:13–15; 4:5; 1 John 2:28).
I fully agree with Charles.