Jude quoted from the book of Enoch....you do know that, right?
Jude was moved by the Holy Spirit not some man name Enoch and some book he might of authorized, as a private interpretation.
Jude quoted from the book of Enoch....you do know that, right?
And the double emphasis upon the completeness of the armor just to be able to stand your ground......another interesting concept....Paul uses the analogy of Roman armor of the time....nothing on the BACK because we are to hold our ground and not cut and run....if a Roman soldier broke rank to flee his own men were to cut him down.........
Are you arguing in favor of Willybob revealing the truth of the scriptures to me? That being answered I fail to see your point.
Are you once again hearing the argument for the necessity of works in salvation as those works earning salvation? Just checking because sometimes you seem to understand the argument, that works are the inevitable outcome of being born again not the procurer of salvation and are 'required' in that way, but then you turn right around and default to your original misunderstanding that we're saying works earn salvation. So I want to be careful to make sure which it is this time.When you or others state that they are a NECESSITY of salvation
No, non-compliance only loses your salvation in the sense that it is the inevitable outcome of unbelief, just as compliant behavior is only required in salvation in the sense that it is the inevitable outcome and obligatory evidence of believing....and ONE can lose salvation for non-compliance...that is the beef.....
Then why does the Bible warn true believers to keep believing in order to be saved?it means a man born of God could never lose salvation, because he does not continue in sin, because he has been born of God,
Unbelief is a sin, so if a man born of God can not continue in sin, he could never continue in unbelief and lose salvation.
no......................................................................
can you smell air, with money in your pocket.
Then why does the Bible warn true believers to keep believing in order to be saved?
Was Jesus just blowing smoke when he spoke of the danger of causing 'little ones who believe in Him' to go to the eternal fire?
I wish this were true, but I have to not quench the impulse of the Spirit when I'm tempted to not respond in the Spirit to situations the way I should. If godliness was automatic, temptation would not exist.Where was your faith? If you had true faith you would not have to worry about doing good works, they would be an automatic byproduct. It would be your new natural state as a new creature,
Then why does the Bible warn true believers to keep believing in order to be saved?
Was Jesus just blowing smoke when he spoke of the danger of causing 'little ones who believe in Him' to go to the eternal fire?
Okay, good. We have some agreement here.Because obviously believers can be deceived into unbelief.
Yes, right here in CC.Did anyone say otherwise?
By not being strong in faith in what Christ has done for you. Weak faith sets you up for being more vulnerable to a return to the world. Jesus said those who have been forgiven much love (obey) much, while those who have been forgiven little love little. Which is really a matter of perception. The more we realize and appreciate what Christ has done for us the stronger our faith will be, and as a result we will be more equipped to endure to the end and be saved at the Judgment.How does that deceit come about?
H-grace OSASer's say it doesn't matter, they are still saved even if they later deny Christ and go back to the world in unbelief.
Then why does the Bible warn true believers to keep believing in order to be saved?
Was Jesus just blowing smoke when he spoke of the danger of causing 'little ones who believe in Him' to go to the eternal fire?
I wish this were true, but I have to not quench the impulse of the Spirit when I'm tempted to not respond in the Spirit to situations the way I should. If godliness was automatic, temptation would not exist.
Peter talks about "making every effort" in 2 Peter 1:5, and to "be all the more diligent" in vs.10. That seems to be in direct conflict with your belief that we do not have to purposely 'do' and that it's just an automatic response from the new creation. We certainly do have to make effort to do what's right. It's not automatic. The born again person does do that. The putting off of the deeds of the flesh in a circumcision of the heart is the sign of the covenant. If you do not have this sign, you are not in covenant with God. That's how works are required in salvation.
I agree with those things. But do you agree it includes so we will not literally stop believing in Christ for salvation and be lost? Some warnings speak directly to the matter of salvation, not just the matter of the goodness of God in this life.I see those scriptures as saying to guard our heart from bitterness caused by trials of our faith that we all go through. To keep our faith in the promises He gives personally to us. Keep from doubting His Word and His goodness.
Stay in faith that He is always working behind the scenes for our good. The overcoming life.
I don't see that as a stumbling that people cause that puts a little one who believes in Christ in danger of hell fire. Unless you want to explain what you mean more.And just a thought. Could Jesus be speaking about child molesting? Taking their innocence away?
Again..in ALL of this effort JESUS is swept under the rug......
Jesus
a. BEGINS our FAITH
b. FINISHES our FAITH
c. COMPLETES the work of FAITH he begins in us
d. NEVER leaves us or FORSAKES US
e. NOTHING can separate us from the LOVE of GOD
TO LOSE faith, to the point that one who was saved is now lost, states clearly that JESUS failed in his mission....it makes him out to be a weak LIAR that cannot FINISH what he started, that HE cannot complete the GOOD work HE began, that HE WILL leave us and forsake US and that SOMETHING can separate us from the LOVE of GOD.......
NO MATTER how it is sliced and diced.....the above is true!
WE ARE saved to the UTTERMOST<-----study that word and BE HONEST
New American Standard Bible
Therefore He is able also to save forever those who draw near to God through Him, since He always lives to make intercession for them.
King James Bible
Wherefore he is able also to save them to the uttermost that come unto God by him, seeing he ever liveth to make intercession for them.
pantelés: all complete, entireOriginal Word: παντελής, ές
Part of Speech: Adjective
Transliteration: pantelés
Phonetic Spelling: (pan-tel-ace')
Short Definition: complete, forever, entirely
Definition: complete, entire, perfect, through all time.
I'm saying he finishes if for everyone who stays in it to the end.Are you saying he will not finish it?
Phi 1:6 Being confident of this very thing, that he which hath begun a good work in you will perform it until the day of Jesus Christ:
Did you notice that this 'doing', this 'diligence' is what confirms one as being called and chosen (vs.10)? That's the point of contention. Works are indeed 'required' in a salvation experience because that is the obligatory mark in the flesh for the one who is in covenant with God.Let's look at the Scripture you're quoting:
2 Peter 1:8-9 For if these things are yours and abound, you will be neither barren nor unfruitful in the knowledge of our Lord Jesus Christ. For he who lacks these things is shortsighted, even to blindness, and has forgotten that he was cleansed from his old sins.
Notice it says: if you do these things "make every effort and be diligent" you not be empty or unfruitful in your knowledge. This is talking about rewards not salvation. And we also know it's not saying they were never saved because Peter says, "forgotten they were cleansed from old sins". That means these people were cleansed and saved, not that they were never saved.
And finally Peter says this:
2 Peter 1:10-11 Therefore, brethren, be even more diligent to make your call and election sure, for if you do these things you will never stumble; for so an entrance will be supplied to you abundantly into the everlasting kingdom of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ.
Peter isn't saying, they are not saved. He is saying make sure you live like you're saved. And why? Because if you do these things you won't stumble. Why does it matter if we stumble? Because we come in through the fire (and everything burned up) or we can come with a "Richly" abundant entrance. I believe this is talking about the rewards of living a life according to the Spirit of God, but I don't believe salvation is a reward, but a free gift.
I agree with those things. But do you agree it includes so we will not literally stop believing in Christ for salvation and be lost? Some warnings speak directly to the matter of salvation, not just the matter of the goodness of God in this life.
I don't see that as a stumbling that people cause that puts a little one who believes in Christ in danger of hell fire. Unless you want to explain what you mean more.
Notice in 2 Timothy 2:12-13 that the outcome of denying Christ and being unfaithful are two different things. So we know that denying Christ is one thing, and being unfaithful is another. If we deny Christ he will deny us. If we are unfaithful he won't deny us. It is denying Christ in unbelief that will cause Him to deny you and you be lost. But the struggles and failures of our growing up into Christ, all the while clinging to the blood of Christ to cover those failures, does not result in Christ denying us--we are still saved. Only an outright denial and rejection of Christ can cause Christ to deny us and we lose our salvation.Love this post.
And here's one to add to support your position:
2 Tim 2:13 if we are faithless, He remains faithful, for He is not able to deny Himself.