Not hardly....I trust Christ 100% to keep his word...
Actually, no you DON'T trust in 100% of Christ's words.
You have dismissed his words about continuing to believe to be saved when he comes back.
...you are the one making a mockery of Christ....Here let us evaluate who actually is making a joke of Christianity...shall we
I will show you that it is YOU who are making a joke of Christianity by dismissing the necessity to trust in Christ (I can't believe we've fallen to the place where 'believing' to be saved is even in debate).
I believe JESUS
saves to the uttermost
Of course he does. He doesn't save half way. The question is, how does that automatically mean you can't lose the fully accomplished salvation Jesus gives?
Your problem is the same old 'once saved always saved' problem I see among you people. You instantly define 'saved' as 'not able to be lost', so every time you see 'saved' or 'salvation' in the Bible you instantly think that means forever and not able to be reversed. What that means is what you are actually saying is Jesus, "saves to the uttermost
without possibility of losing it, because that's what saved means". In a debate that's called
circular reasoning.
keep his promise to never leave or forsake me
...unless you forsake him. The promise is for those who continue to believe, not for those who forsake him in unbelief.
gives eternal life irrevocably
This erroneous argument comes from Romans 11:29. Funny how you want to play the context card until the context proves your argument wrong then you'll have nothing to do with the context. The passage plainly says the gifts are irrevocable in that generations of Jews can still be saved and possess the gifts promised to Israel even though God has rejected them as a nation. It's not reasonable that a seminary trained person like yourself would think it okay to ignore the plain context of the passage. You're obviously servicing an agenda.
Who argues with this? Nobody of course.
Your problem is you are defining 'eternally' as 'never being able to be taken away'. What has yet to be seen between now and the resurrection is if you re going to continue in the life that is eternal. The definition of eternal life is it is a life that will never peter out (like the life that the old covenant gave did). In fact, the Bible says
Jesus is eternal life. The definition of eternal life is not that you can never lose it through unbelief while in the body between now and the resurrection. But that is how 'once saved always saved' conveniently redefines it to suit their wish for their doctrine to be true.
sanctifies positionally eternally
Oh, I see. So now 'sanctified' can be used to refer to salvation, but you insist on resisting that definition for sanctified in Hebrews 10:29, even with the passage itself defining it to mean salvation (vs.10 and 14). Did they teach you to do that in seminary......you know, ignore the definition of a word given right in the context in order to defend the ear tickling doctrine of your choice?
starts, finishes and completes the work of faith he began
Yep!
He will finish and complete the work he began in you
if that's what you want and are relying on him to do. The promise is for
continuing believers, not ex-believers who have denied him.
keeps my by his power through the above faith that he will COMPLETE
Yes, he will.........if you keep trusting in Christ through the power of faith he gives.
am in his hand, his Father's hand
Yep. So, stay there where it's safe. Not by working, but by continuing to trust God for that protection. And last time I checked trusting in God was not on the list of works that can not justify in the infamous works gospel. But apparently it is in your Bible.
seals me unto the day of redemption
Uh, oh.......you're doing it again. You're redefining 'sealed' to mean 'can't be unsealed'. That's not what 'sealed' means. You are sealed as long as you are sealed through your continued believing. Sealed does not mean by definition 'unable to be unsealed'. You added that to the definition. And you're doing that in order to defend a pet doctrine.
Yep, that's right. He doesn't have a shred of incompetency or defect in him and what he does that would let anyone trusting in him down. Unlike the ministry of the Levitical priests who could, and did lose people. Context, dcon, context! Surely they taught you how to read the Bible in seminary!
covered me eternally by his blood and grace
As long as you keep believing the covering will be yours eternally. No argument here.
we have been born again by INCORRUPTABLE SEED
How does that mean you can never cast the word of God, the seed, from your heart? It happened to the believer in the 2nd type of soil. You have yet to explain this. Obviously,
incorruptible seed does not mean what you think it does.