But for how long? That is what the exbeliever does not know. That is, if God hasn't already turned the exbeliever over to their unbelief. The Galatians were immature. I think God takes that into consideration when determining how long he will endure the backslider's unbelief.
Friend, please read my posts carefully.
I never said God had turned them over to their unbelief, yet.
I never said God had turned them over to their unbelief, yet.
I thought you knew the definition of 'sanctified'.
It means 'made clean' and 'set apart for a holy purpose'.
The moment you were saved you were made clean and set apart for a holy purpose.
That 'set apart-ness' is also an ongoing process. In actual practice, you become more and more set apart. But in salvation itself it's instant.
It means 'made clean' and 'set apart for a holy purpose'.
The moment you were saved you were made clean and set apart for a holy purpose.
That 'set apart-ness' is also an ongoing process. In actual practice, you become more and more set apart. But in salvation itself it's instant.
Justification means appearing perfect in God's sight. You are made perfect the instant you are saved.
If you read the passages in Hebrews it doesn't say 'forever' means you can't lose justification. The mistake you are making is thinking 'forever' means you can't lose it. That is not what the letter says. It says what I'm saying.
It says 'forever' means you don't have to repeat the sacrifice again and again like you did in the OT to be justified. With Christ and His ministry one time is all it takes. And which is why you should continue to cling to such a hope and not cast in away in unbelief.
I'll be honest with you. I'm disappointed that you have not been reading my posts. Which is fine if you don't want to, but you led me to believe you were. But now I see you were not.
Of course they don't believe.
That's what happens to people who don't believe.
The promises are conditioned on present believing.
That's what happens to people who don't believe.
The promises are conditioned on present believing.
I sense you impressing your osas bias on the passage, because it seems you're saying 'did not believe to the saving of the soul' in your statement above means they never believed. You're in a box. I suspect your thinking is literally tainted with osas so you can't see scripture any other way. You literally can not see that there is a different and legitimate way to read these various scriptures we've been talking about.
No, it means those verses do not mean what osas says they mean. They don't have to mean what you have been taught they mean. They have to be interpreted in light of other plain scriptures that won't allow those wrong interpretations.
Romans 8:30 - Moreover whom He predestined, these He also called; whom He called, these He also justified; and whom He justified, these He also glorified. *ALL of them. *Notice how Paul uses the past tense for a future event to stress it's certainty.
Ephesians 1:13 - In Him you also trusted, after you heard the word of truth, the gospel of your salvation; in whom also, having believed, you were sealed with the Holy Spirit of promise, 14 who is the guarantee of our inheritance until the redemption of the purchased possession, to the praise of His glory.
Philippians 1:6 - being confident of this very thing, that He who has begun a good work in you will complete it until the day of Jesus Christ.
Actually, Paul made it quite clear. Going back to the law for justification makes justification in Christ of no effect. That's a salvation issue.
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