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How does once saved always saved change the truth that the person who gets to the resurrection having lived a lawless life (Matthew 7:23) will be rejected by Jesus not saved?
Are you sinless?
Calvin says that person never believed to begin with. Arminius says he either never believed to begin with or he fell from his faith. What's the difference? This person is condemned either way.
Only in the forbidden to discuss doctrine of freegrace/hypergrace does the lawless person get saved at the resurrection when Jesus comes back.
Freegrace/hypergrace whatever you want to call it says a person is saved at the ressurection because of grace, because he could not earn salvation, thus has earned condemnation. It is only By gods grace he is saved.
So you either believe in grace, or youi believe in works, there are no other options.
Are you grace or works?
But what I see are Calvy's who have forgotten the part of their doctrine that says the true believer will never fall or else he was never a true believer now insisting that once saved always saved is true and since that is true even fallen believers will be saved according to that doctrine too. That's not what Calvin taught. That is a new twist added to Calvin doctrine. Few Calviists seem to realize this. They amen and like all the freegrace posts.
I'm not discussing freegrace doctrine. Just pointing out it is not consistent with the Calvin belief of once saved always saved. If you're true to your own Calvin once saved always saved beliefs, whether you're full blown Calvinist or not, you contradict what you believe about that when you insist even the fallen worksless 'believer' will be saved when Jesus comes back to. Calvinists and partial Calvinists should be up in arms about this! But I never see them defend their doctrine. I think it's because they don't even realize what is being taught is against their beliefs, not for them.
I'm not discussing freegrace doctrine. Just pointing out it is not consistent with the Calvin belief of once saved always saved. If you're true to your own Calvin once saved always saved beliefs, whether you're full blown Calvinist or not, you contradict what you believe about that when you insist even the fallen worksless 'believer' will be saved when Jesus comes back to. Calvinists and partial Calvinists should be up in arms about this! But I never see them defend their doctrine. I think it's because they don't even realize what is being taught is against their beliefs, not for them.
I am not discussing calvin or Armenian or Catholicism or any ism. I am here to discuss what’s the word says. So please. Leave calvin or any other ism out of the equation when you talk. All that does is confuse people.