I don't intend to get involved with the name of the Lord and/or spelling argument; each to his own.
And it is a simple question, why did this man receive a talent from the Lord. Talent - (gift -skill- faith-grace)
and it is true as mentioned above (by the senior member) the man turned away and the gift of faith was
removed and he was left worse off than when he started.
And yes we are to be workers, but are not saved by works it is God that gives the increase,
we are broadcasters of His Word, the HS applies our witness as He determines.
But I am seeking a more defined reason for this. The question has been answered even by Augustus
and later Calvin followed his lead, both did not go into great detail, but there are three parables that
address this issues, and it is a balancing doctrine between the
wicked and hell and those
who first
believe then fall away and those
that endure to the end.
Also involved is why do true Christians fall into sin, occasionally - once yet show all the hallmarks
of faith and for all we know die in faith praising God.
So this simple question is why did they fall away (i.e. give up their faith - stopped believing in their
Creator). It is very important to those who lack assurance that is why the Lord gave three parables
relating to this (stories with hidden spiritual truths).
So if those who are truly saved can never fall away, why did this man fall away.
This is very important and it relates to the church in general.
A complimentary passage is that of the Sower and the Seed and the same question remains.
Thanks for responding.
Sorry I ran out of time
so posted again.