Dude, You are lawless according to the law.According to the law, you live a lawless life. Whether you like it or not!
No, I do not 'live in' lawlessness-Galatians 5:21, 1 Corinthians 6:9-10, Ephesians 5:5. You can say you do if you like, but I do not. Don't speak for me. You don't seem to realize that the the passages I cite say the people who live in lawlessness will not inherit the kingdom of God. But if you want to say you are doing that, so be it. Just don't try to include me in that with you because I'm not living like that. People who are doing that are not going to inherit the kingdom. The Bible says so.
You also can not claim that you are legally sinless because of christ, then you can be disqualified by living a lawless life. It cancels out the fact you are legally lawless by grace.
That's what I'm saying. That's what Calvin says. The lawless person can not claim to be justified. His lawless life shows that he's not justified in Christ. If he was he'd not be lawless. If he is lawless (see passages cited above) he is canceling out any boast, any claim to be genuinely saved and on his way to the kingdom. Paul said he is NOT justified and going to the kingdom if he lives like that. Do you want to argue this point with Paul? This is just basic Calvin once saved always saved teaching anyway. You say you believe that teaching. Yet you argue this point.
Eternal life is not a calvin...
Once saved always saved is Calvin's doctrine. He's the one who planted it in the church. I think Augustine tried to do that but failed centuries before him but failed. The church rejected that doctrine.
Stay focused here, Pokey. You and others say you believe in once saved always saved, a doctrine of Calvin, but which also says works matter because if you don't have them, and have them to the very end, you are not saved. So when you say your works don't matter to salvation
you are contradicting your own Calvin once saved always saved beliefs. Calvinist once always saved people don't seem to realize they're doing this. I'm just pointing it out. If you want to stay true to your ardent Calvinist once saved always saved beliefs then you have to say that works do matter for salvation because saved people have works and never fall away as the proof that they are genuine saved believers. Calvin said so. And you claim you agree with Calvin about once saved always saved.
A person of faith will have works. Period.
You say this but then you'll argue fiercely that works are not required to be saved. But if works are not required to be saved when Jesus comes back that means you're an unbeliever and you won't be saved. So how do you reconcile this contradiction of beliefs of yours?
If you can't answer and you need to just end the discussion without defending yourself, fine. But let it be known you have contradictory beliefs and you were unable to explain them. So be it. I think because you are a teacher of the gospel you owe it to us to explain your contradiction.