A problem with spending too much time debating Christianity is, it just becomes a life of quoting the letter of scripture. You do it almost robotically/mechanically. You start to lose the ability to discern the truth of what that letter contains. Your understanding then suffers. It truly is not enough just to quote-or read the letter, you have to be able to discern, and in practical terms what that letter means in your life. The bible is not written so as you can truly understand the message just by quoting the letter of it, if it was, the Pharisees of Jesus day would have welcomed him with open arms, for they knew the letter of the then scriptures inside and out. But I guess if all that matters to you is having a scripture quoting contest, you won’t much care about what I am saying here.
God will accept you on the basis of a righteousness of faith in Christ, though you may be dead in transgression/sin when you come to his son(Eph2:5). If you stood back and thought about it, to the rational mind it is not justice is it? Here you are entrenched in sin, possibly the worst of sin yet you are declared not guilty by God. Under human standards, such a thing would not be possible, you have to earn what you get, you have to deserve it. But God does not reason as man does, his thoughts and his ways are much higher than mans thoughts and ways. You get exonerated on the basis of faith in His son and what he did for you at Calvary. That’s the covenant. And God does not change the covenant for you as your walk progresses, it stays the same. You stay not guilty before God, the same way you became not guilty in the first place, by faith in his son.
So how can you lose your faith? Sin causes you to lose your faith, wilfull deliberate sin, over time. As someone well put. You cannot lose your salvation like you lose a set of car keys. Sin is destructive, it hardens your heart, you can’t commit wilfull deliberate sin and trust Christ is your righteousness before the Father when you are committing it, no one can do that. You have to discern the difference between the sin you will commit because you cannot perfectly obey the law/be sinless, and the sin you choose to commit when you do not have to commit it. And the more wilfull sin you commit, the less you have the ability to sincerely come before God and ask his forgiveness for it, for your heart is hardening. In the end, if you keep it up long enough, it becomes your lifestyle and you lose your faith. For those who quote 1John3:9 to say such a thing is not possible, all I can respond is, you must be spending too much time quoting the letter without being able to discern the truth of it.
Sin in itself will not bar you from Heaven, lose your faith in Christ due to the effects of sin, and then you lose your salvation, for God made one covenant, and he did not change the rules of it as your Christianity progresses, it stays the same as it started out.
God will accept you on the basis of a righteousness of faith in Christ, though you may be dead in transgression/sin when you come to his son(Eph2:5). If you stood back and thought about it, to the rational mind it is not justice is it? Here you are entrenched in sin, possibly the worst of sin yet you are declared not guilty by God. Under human standards, such a thing would not be possible, you have to earn what you get, you have to deserve it. But God does not reason as man does, his thoughts and his ways are much higher than mans thoughts and ways. You get exonerated on the basis of faith in His son and what he did for you at Calvary. That’s the covenant. And God does not change the covenant for you as your walk progresses, it stays the same. You stay not guilty before God, the same way you became not guilty in the first place, by faith in his son.
So how can you lose your faith? Sin causes you to lose your faith, wilfull deliberate sin, over time. As someone well put. You cannot lose your salvation like you lose a set of car keys. Sin is destructive, it hardens your heart, you can’t commit wilfull deliberate sin and trust Christ is your righteousness before the Father when you are committing it, no one can do that. You have to discern the difference between the sin you will commit because you cannot perfectly obey the law/be sinless, and the sin you choose to commit when you do not have to commit it. And the more wilfull sin you commit, the less you have the ability to sincerely come before God and ask his forgiveness for it, for your heart is hardening. In the end, if you keep it up long enough, it becomes your lifestyle and you lose your faith. For those who quote 1John3:9 to say such a thing is not possible, all I can respond is, you must be spending too much time quoting the letter without being able to discern the truth of it.
Sin in itself will not bar you from Heaven, lose your faith in Christ due to the effects of sin, and then you lose your salvation, for God made one covenant, and he did not change the rules of it as your Christianity progresses, it stays the same as it started out.
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