Cygnus
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Directly oppose? How so?
You can't be taken from Jesus' hand. Pretty much end of discussion.
I use to think one could loose their salvation....then i discoverd that was a false doctrine.
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Directly oppose? How so?
You can't be taken from Jesus' hand. Pretty much end of discussion.
I use to think one could loose their salvation....then i discoverd that was a false doctrine.
Jesus said that those He gives eternal life will never perish. John 10:28Directly oppose? How so?
Untrue. See above.I've found that people are very quick to judge others. Many accusations have been made, but with nothing to back them up.
Jesus said those He gives eternal life will never perish, but your claim is that those who leave Christ will perish.I have never directly opposed what Christ has proclaimed, and am defending the faith that was once and for all given to us.
OK. And those He gives this life will never perish. John 10:28The Spirit in us is His life. That is the "eternal life" that He gives us.
Well then, your claim has a huge problem. If those who have been given eternal life can perish, IF they leave Christ, then either His or your claim is false. So, which one is false?No, Jesus never made a false statement.
What hasn't been proven in the slightest is that leaving Him results in loss of salvation.I agree. You cannot be taken from His hand.
Problem is, we know for a fact that people can leave Him.
Gal 1:6-7
I am astonished that you are so quickly deserting him who called you in the grace of Christ and are turning to a different gospel—not that there is another one, but there are some who trouble you and want to distort the gospel of Christ.
Paul plainly states that people were deserting Him. Not that they were being taken, but that they were leaving.
The false doctrine that is preached consistently is that a person does something to possess salvation and eternal life. And by their doing that thing, they have "done" what is "required".
I agree. You cannot be taken from His hand.
Problem is, we know for a fact that people can leave Him.
If you can leave...then that which persuaded you to leave...has taken you. (loss of salvation)...but as the words of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ clearly say....you can't be taken from His or the Fathers hand.
So, Nathan once again your OSNAS theology has shown to directly disagree with the Lords words.
Now, if you want to say leave Him means a loss of some sort of fellowship...I have no argument.
That loss of fellowship can be seen with what their works do...
1st Cor 3:15 If anyone’s work is burned up, he will suffer loss, though he himself will be saved, but only as through fire.
....Notice how the works are burnt up...but the person is still saved.
I find it interesting you must resort to stating things the way you do. My theology does not directly disagree, you have not shown it. ANYONE who reads what I write, and what you write, can see you are just saying that for what I can only assume is a way of attacking me.
That's a false accusation. I do not directly, or indirectly, disagree. I agree 100% with everything Jesus said. Did someone force you to malign me?You directly disagree with John 10:27-29. Sorry Nathan. I didn't write it....simply quote it.
If you could actually leave Christ to the point salvation is forfeited...then that what caused you to leave...free will or not...SNATCHED you. This is a direct contradiction to your position.
Define the word snatched in the Bible. You will see that it is something that is forced, not something that is free will. Did you pass over the questions I asked on purpose?
Hold on a sec. You've argued that one who is IN Christ, can leave Him in the sense of being OUT of Him, and thus, lose salvation.That's a false accusation. I do not directly, or indirectly, disagree. I agree 100% with everything Jesus said. Did someone force you to malign me?
Please show where Scripture teaches one can "give up" salvation. That is only being assumed. To "leave" Christ is about fellowship, just as the prodigal son left His father, but retained his sonship just as the father retained his fatherhood.Who has salvation? If you leave Who has it, how is it not given up by you?
Cygnus said: ↑
Some have made the argument that you directly oppose what Christ Jesus has proclaimed and they are simply defending the faith.
Jesus said that those He gives eternal life will never perish. John 10:28
You're argument is that some can "leave Christ" and perish. Which directly opposes what Jesus says.
If your opinion were fact, then Jesus would have had to say this in order to avoid a false statement:
"I give them eternal life, and IF or AS LONG AS they don't leave, they will never perish."
But He didn't say that. There are no conditions for recipients of eternal life to meet in order to never perish.
Untrue. See above.
Jesus said those He gives eternal life will never perish, but your claim is that those who leave Christ will perish.
How is that NOT directly opposing what Jesus said??
Of course it is.
OK. And those He gives this life will never perish. John 10:28
So how can anyone who has ever been given this life ever perish?
Well then, your claim has a huge problem. If those who have been given eternal life can perish, IF they leave Christ, then either His or your claim is false. So, which one is false?
1. Those who have been given eternal life will never perish.
2. Those who have been given eternal life wil never perish IF they don't leave Christ.
#1 or #2
What hasn't been proven in the slightest is that leaving Him results in loss of salvation.
Which, btw, would mean His statement in John 10:28 is false.
So again, which statement is false?
1. Those who have been given eternal life will never perish.
2. Those who have been given eternal life wil never perish IF they don't leave Christ.
#1 or #2
Really???1 Corinthians 3:15 really does not have anything to do with leaving Christ or salvation.
What I have seen from those who believe that salvation can be lost is a failure to accept the issue of loss of fellowship. In every passage, it is unfortunately seen as loss of salvation.
If a person leaves Christ, then they leave salvation and eternal life. Humans are mortal. They are not immortal like God. They have to receive life in order to live. Jesus gives life to those who are in Him, by His Spirit that lives in them. If a person chooses to deny Christ, walk away from the faith, deny the Master who bought them - they cannot take salvation and eternal life with them.
I find it interesting that its come to personal attacks on me with false accusations. [/QUOT]
Oh, come on. What I have done is reveal the contradiction your claim creates with what Jesus said, and you've not addressed.
If true, then you'd agree that NO ONE who has received eternal life can perish. But that hasn't been your claim.I have not, in anyway, opposed what Christ said.
In John 10:28 His meaning is exactly what He said. It takes no explanation for what He meant.I have, in every way, opposed what some people think that Christ meant. There is a big difference between the two.
This verse very plainly teaches eternal security. Those given eternal life will never perish.
This only dodges the real issue. He SAID those He gives eternal life will never perish. What does being "in" or "out" of Him have to do with what He said?Jesus did not say that He gives eternal life to those who are not in Him.
In fact, He didn't HAVE TO address anything about conditions, since He gave none.
We all know and accept this. Not the issue.John states that if you don't have the Son you don't have life.
From what Jesus said, no one can possibly be removed from Him because they ALL will never perish. Per Jn 10:28It is quite clear that salvation and eternal life does not exist apart from Christ. That does not oppose what Jesus said.
Unless there is an argument that EVEN IF one can be removed from Him, they STILL WILL NEVER PERISH. Is that acceptable to you?
If not, then the idea that one can be removed from Him (ins spite of NO verses teaching being removed from Him) is refuted by what He said: those He gives eternal life will never perish.
If true, then SOME who have been given eternal life will perish, which is DIRECTLY OPPOSED TO what Jesus said.If a person leaves Christ, then they leave salvation and eternal life.
I don't understand why that isn't clear to everyone.
Good point!If you could possibly leave Jesus...WHO PURCHASED YOU...to the point you are not your own...then you stole Jesus' possession. It could then be said you took, plucked or snatched what Jesus owned and the Holy Spirit sealed....which contradicts the words of the Lord.
Hold on a sec. You've argued that one who is IN Christ, can leave Him in the sense of being OUT of Him, and thus, lose salvation.
Yet Jesus doesn't give anyone the right to that idea. Becuse He said those He gives eternal life will never perish. Jn 10:28
If one can leave Him so as to lose salvation, and therefore perish, then what Jesus said CANNOT be true. Do you understand this?
Please show where Scripture teaches one can "give up" salvation. That is only being assumed. To "leave" Christ is about fellowship, just as the prodigal son left His father, but retained his sonship just as the father retained his fatherhood.
What I have seen from those who believe that salvation can be lost is a failure to accept the issue of loss of fellowship. In every passage, it is unfortunately seen as loss of salvation.
Yet, no one who has been saved, which means Jesus GAVE them eternal life, can ever perish.
Because Jesus said so.