Originally Posted by Atwood
Kenneth, would you mind quoting your verse and presenting your argument from the verse? Cover all bases for the meaning of "fall" if you find "fall." And prove that "fall" there means you don't end up in Heaven. And don't make any unnecessary interpretations. Make sure your verses say "were saved" or something completely equivalent.
Moreover, if you searched this thread you would already find where someone has already said the same objection and gotten an answer for it most likely.
But I suggest that rather you focus on verses directly on the subject of eternal security. James says of the Christian that in many ways we all stumble. And 1 John tells us we have Sin, and indicates the need of confessing. The Lord Jesus told Peter that you could be all clean, & yet need to wash feet.
Have you considered all the many, many verses posted for eternal security? If they don't convince you, I doubt that I can.
I do consider and take all verses, but I do not take just one or a couple of scriptures to make a point. I use the whole bible to make that assertion.
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I have posted a long list of verses, Kenneth; have you meditated on them yet? Many years ago, I read through a Bible from cover to cover marking in pink all passages on salvation, even passages opponents of eternal security would dwell on. Have you done that?
But if you want just one, here you go Matthew 24:13. It says you must [sic] endure to the end to be saved, and these are the words of our Lord Jesus Christ.
Your reference is faulty. The word "must" is not there. The passage is about saints in the Tribulation who will be saved by Christ's 2nd coming from their persecutors if they endure to the end of the Tribulation when Christ returns. It is not about eternal life, but entering the Millennium.
However, by eternal security, it follows that all the saints do endure to the end because of the power and protection provided by the Lord.
Nowhere will you find Jesus saying once you profess Him you are saved and stay saved no matter what you do.
Prove it or retract.
He says that he gives to his sheep
eternal life and they shall
never perish.
He says you have to [sic] confess Him for that salvation and persevere to the end to be saved.
Your saying it proves nothing. No proof.
Plus another tidbit that I have put in these type of threads before I showed a full out studied that showed how OSAS was not taught in the early church that was led by the Apostles.
Utterly false. Eternal security is clearly taught by the apostles and I have quoted much scripture to prove it. Have you considered it?
[/quote] the OSAS philosophy was not taught tell almost 500 years later by Calvin.[/QUOTE]
Not only was eternal security taught by the apostles in the Bible, but in the so-called early Church fathers it is abundantly taught by those who advocated universalism, of which there are many, and I posted the data for this. And of course the abundant heresy in the so-called Church Fathers indicates that very quickly many visible church organizations became corrupted. Monarchal bishops arose (not in NT), men who apparently loved the pre-eminence, like Diotrephes of 3 John. And many of them were heretics. Was it not at one point Athanasius Contra Mundum? There were Arians and universalists, modalists, etc., men erring on the nature of God and the person/nature of the Lord Jesus.
As John says, there were many antichrists even when he wrote 1 JOhn. Paul says that all that were in Asia (Roman province of Asia) turned away from him. He had superapostle opponents at Corinth, legalizer-Judaists in Galatia. He even had to correct Peter in Gal 2. Proto-gnostics were around wrongly defining Christ (see Colossians).
Paul made this great collection for the Jerusalem Church and arrive with it, only to be told he needed to go and participate in some temple ritual by the leaders of the Jerusalem Church.
So-called "Church History" (or that select part of it preserved by the papists) is not normative for Christianity. The Word of God is.
Should I fill up the screen with verses again on eternal security or have you read what I posted?
Romans 11:29
For the gifts and the calling of God are irrevocable.