So then have you read Gal 5:19-21 ? These are things such as contention, jealousies, selfish ambition, envy, strife, outburst of wrath etc...
Paul is describing that actions of the flesh, the workings and desires of the flesh in contrast to the FRUIT of the Spirit.
Yes, works of the flesh are opposed to works of the spirit. Legalism is only
one of many different "works of the flesh". None of these you mention are legalism, slavish obedience to the code without inner trust and love of God... Hypocrisy. Note that such people won't inherit the kingdom.
This is a common and basic biblical understanding that flesh cannot inherit the kingdom of God. THOSE WHO WORSHIP GOD MUST WORSHIP HIM IN SPIRIT.
So Pauls point is that as long as a believer walks in the flesh they cannot receive the promises of God, which belong to those who walk in the spirit.
I agree with that.
To make these scriptures mean that one is not saved is just foolish and shows the lack of even basic biblical understanding of the gospel.
Foolish? Cool your jets. You think you are saved if you are locked out of the Kingdom, "gnashing your teeth in the night"???
It appears that you think one can live by the flesh AND claim to be "healed, made whole", which is the definition of "being saved". Maybe this is why you refused to anwer my question about whether one could murder and still be "saved" ...
Salvation is not a passport to heaven that you get when you make your proclamation of faith. Salvation points to your new life. Faith working through love. Of course, if you aren't living that new life, how can you say "I am saved" - meaning "I am made whole, I am healed from sin"??? :gah
To say that these scriptures unsave a believer is to unsave every christain in the world at one time or another.
By Paul's definition, one cannot live in sin and in Christ simultaneously. So I guess "these people", me included, better repent and ask for forgiveness when we do such things, right??? For we have one who continues to intercede for us. He does this because we continue to need His aid. If you claim you don't sin, you are a liar - says St. John. If you sin, you are still in darkness.
That is not being saved, Mitspa...
While nothing can take away that moment when you first were saved, it doesn't follow that you still maintain that relationship throughout your life.
This is just legalism masked in new testament scripture.
Maybe you should define legalism to make sure we are on the same page. You use that word to refer to practically any sin!
The amazing thing is that so few christains understand the issue of flesh and spirit that this nonsense is taught and accepted in many churches.
What makes you think you understand it???