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If I "deserted" this thread, according to the Biblical definition above, would I still remain here?
Nathan....salvation and remaining in salvation isn't like a post in a thread.
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If I "deserted" this thread, according to the Biblical definition above, would I still remain here?
Interesting. I forgot the word "not" in the post you replied to with the quote above. What I meant to say was that He never said that someone who believed in Him could never not believe in Him. Whats interesting is that by your own admission someone who has once believed in Christ can then no longer believe in Him.Yes, He did. Luke 8:13 - Those on the rocky ground are the ones who receive the word with joy when they hear it, but they have no root. They believe for a while, but in the time of testing they fall away.
Clear.as.day.
This is just a huge twisting of what He actually said. What He NEVER said was anyone can lose salvation.
There are NO verses that state that anyone can leave salvation or eternal life. That continues to be the HUGE assumption made by some.
Completely. The elect are the ones chosen by God. Predestination is what God has chosen for those who He has called.Do you understand the term elect? Predestination?
Why only take part of my post and quote it? Did you like or not like the rest of it? I was answering a previous post of yours with the rest of the post you left out.Nathan....salvation and remaining in salvation isn't like a post in a thread.
yup. as a young man.. if not for women drinking and gambling, he would not have had a problem..Did Mark ever claim he was saved?
So, are there some people who Christ did not die for their sins? Are there some people who cannot possibly ever believe in God?
yup. as a young man.. if not for women drinking and gambling, he would not have had a problem..
Broke dad's heart when Mark told him to take his God and get out.. in not so pleasant words..
The passage that talks about Him not leaving us .. does not say we cant leave Him...
works has nothing to do with our salvationReally???
1 Corinthians 3:15 (LEB) If anyone’s work is burned up, he will suffer loss, but he himself will be saved, but so as through fire.
My belief is...yes. There are some people who are not elect and will not be saved.
Sure it does:works has nothing to do with our salvation
so, now along with salvation via works and substained faith..you're pushing universalism?1Jo 2:2
He is the propitiation for our sins, and not for ours only but also for the sins of the whole world.
true, there was the work Jesus did in our place.Sure it does:
Philippians 2:13 For the one at work in you, both to will and to work for his good pleasure, is God.
so, now along with salvation via works and substained faith..you're pushing universalism?
If you actually feel that way, then there are better ways of putting things. I do not believe in universalism - I do believe that Christ took the sins of the whole world so that anyone can believe in Him for their salvation - knowing that not all will, and some will and then choose to leave that faith.
You changed the bible when you twist it to say you can lose salvation.
When you actually present scripture rather than some deluted contribed theology that actually shows you can "leave Jesus", which means..leaves salvation...GET BACK TO ME. In fact, get back to us in this thread.
yup. as a young man.. if not for women drinking and gambling, he would not have had a problem..
Broke dad's heart when Mark told him to take his God and get out.. in not so pleasant words..
The passage that talks about Him not leaving us .. does not say we cant leave Him...
Gentlemen. I'd like to inject some thoughts that might or might not help in this thread. First, I'll throw out a basic warning that the writer of Hebrews put out there for Christians.
The first is Hebrews 2:1 "Therefore we must pay much closer attention to what we have heard, lest we drift away from it." Now, most Theologians who separate the Elect Bride from the general population of the Church of today, claim that the Elect Bride cannot loose their Salvation because they have been chosen by Almighty God as a remnant to represent Him in every dispensation and generation.
Ok, if the Elect Bride can't loose their Salvation, then who is the writer of Hebrews referring to in Hebrews 2:1?
Also there is Hebrews 6:4-6 These are Hebrews who have believed on Jesus, as it indicates from the clear statements, probably lived a life powered by the Holy Spirit BUT at some point, left Christianity to go back to their Old Covenant roots. Not only did they fall away, but they can't get back.
Ok, consider what I've written. If you all understand what I've written, there is more to come. If you don't grasp what I've written, we'll stop here because I don't like debate and wasting my time. I'm to old for that.
Cygnus and Billy are discussing the OSAS on the one-on-one we invite all to readWe could do a whole thread just on Heb 6.
I've heard it means what you said...I've heard it refers to the unsaved in the church..professing but not really believing. I've heard it refers to the churched who turned the christians in to the government...and the church disowned them and wouldn't allow them back in....plus a few others.
To be dogmatic about that verse is difficult.
that is his worksSure it does:
Philippians 2:13 For the one at work in you, both to will and to work for his good pleasure, is God.