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Hebrews 3:6 (NASB)
6 but Christ was faithful as a Son over His house—whose house we are, if we hold fast our confidence and the boast of our hope firm until the end.
If you BEGIN the WALK in FAITH with TRUE CONFIDENCE, you will have the KIND OF CONFIDENCE that will be FIRM UNTIL THE END. Truly Born again Christian will be those who remain FIRM until the end. Falling away only confirms their Faith was like the type DEMONS have in their intellect, instead of in the HEART (Human Spirit). They fell away, because their Starting Point was WRONG.
I hear you. There are some who believe no matter how one lives, if they punched their ticket once, they're "going to heaven when they die." This even in the face of Scripture that shows those living in sin are to be warned about being deceived.
Some will even go as far as to defend them in their sin. This is the error of Zane Hodges and others. Yes, I agree this is wrong, and also believe it shows a lack of true conversion when there is no transformation and living in and practicing sin. Therefore I don't see it as a loss of salvation.
At this time in the church I think the vast majority of those who 'fall away' were never transformed to begin with. People are taught about salvation in a way that makes it a free ticket out of jail (which it is), not a transformation of life. People are coming to Christ in these churches in the hope of not going to hell and to have the $benefits$ of salvation in this life, not to also be changed people.
The person who does not weight the costs of discipleship is the one who will not be able to finish building, or defeat the larger army coming against him (Luke 18:25-35).
At this time in the church I think the vast majority of those who 'fall away' were never transformed to begin with. People are taught about salvation in a way that makes it a free ticket out of jail (which it is), not a transformation of life. People are coming to Christ in these churches in the hope of not going to hell and to have the $benefits$ of salvation in this life, not to also be changed people.
At this time in the church I think the vast majority of those who 'fall away' were never transformed to begin with. People are taught about salvation in a way that makes it a free ticket out of jail (which it is), not a transformation of life. People are coming to Christ in these churches in the hope of not going to hell and to have the $benefits$ of salvation in this life, not to also be changed people.
The lost man can have a desire to escape hell. Just because a person has that desire doesn't mean they've been converted. Some believe that desire must mean they are saved.
I asked a woman when witnessing to her what Jesus saved her from. She said "From hell!!!!!!"
She had a crystal on her coffee table she consults.
She was into pornography and sexual immorality.
Problem is they don't understand Jesus came to save us fromour sins. This is the result of those who deny evidence of conversion. Some would tell her it's OK, you punched your ticket.
I suspect it is not the same for everyone. I remember once discussing the baptism of the Holy Spirit and she insisted it always came after after water baptism. The experience of Peter in the house of Cornelius came to mind and I asked her about that one. There God did not honor the "rule" of water baptism first. I am Pretty careful to pinpoint what order is what needs to happen first.
The lost man can have a desire to escape hell. Just because a person has that desire doesn't mean they've been converted. Some believe that desire must mean they are saved.
I asked a woman when witnessing to her what Jesus saved her from. She said "From hell!!!!!!"
She had a crystal on her coffee table she consults.
She was into pornography and sexual immorality.
Problem is they don't understand Jesus came to save us fromour sins. This is the result of those who deny evidence of conversion. Some would tell her it's OK, you punched your ticket.
I wonder if the preaching of asking Jesus into your heart is a reason. Repentance of sin is not preached and people are not convicted of sin. Just an idea.
The lost man can have a desire to escape hell. Just because a person has that desire doesn't mean they've been converted. Some believe that desire must mean they are saved.
I asked a woman when witnessing to her what Jesus saved her from. She said "From hell!!!!!!"
She had a crystal on her coffee table she consults.
She was into pornography and sexual immorality.
Problem is they don't understand Jesus came to save us fromour sins. This is the result of those who deny evidence of conversion. Some would tell her it's OK, you punched your ticket.
I suspect it is not the same for everyone. I remember once discussing the baptism of the Holy Spirit and she insisted it always came after after water baptism. The experience of Peter in the house of Cornelius came to mind and I asked her about that one. There God did not honor the "rule" of water baptism first. I am Pretty careful to pinpoint what order is what needs to happen first.
I was saved the same way the Tax Collector was in Luke 18:13, then the Spirit entered into me immediately. And being as it was 10:00 or 11:00 at night in the dead of winter in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan I had to wait until March to get baptized in the YMCA pool. But I will say, I became bold in my witness after I was water baptized. Pretty consistent with scripture, it turns out.
I wonder if the preaching of asking Jesus into your heart is a reason. Repentance of sin is not preached and people are not convicted of sin. Just an idea.
Of course, because if a person asks Jesus into their heart, no matter what, they're going to heaven. They are even guaranteed they are going. They guarantee them that they will go from point A to point Z and the in between is of no matter. I see people nonchalantly just tell them "Well, you'll just lose rewards."
Carnal man loves this, they see they can live like hell because someone told them they're going to heaven.
This is the truncated "gospel" we are seeing today. Alice in Chains even sang a song mocking this system and the song is pure evil.
Of course, because if a person asks Jesus into their heart, no matter what, they're going to heaven. They are even guaranteed they are going. They guarantee them that they will go from point A to point Z and the in between is of no matter. I see people nonchalantly just tell them "Well, you'll just lose rewards."
Carnal man loves this, they see they can live like hell because someone told them they're going to heaven.
This is the truncated "gospel" we are seeing today. Alice in Chains even sang a song mocking this system and the song is pure evil.
This is true and I find it to be a very grieving matter. How many will have been told they are not going to Heaven after asking Jesus into their heart and Nothing else is required of them...no repentance of sin...no confession of sin...no committment to Christ...just avoid hell by "praying These words after me."
Yes, there is intercourse. God plants his seed in us the prostitute and we become his and bear fruit in his image.
Read the story of Judah and Tamar, the gospel story in disguise in Genesis 38:15-30.
This is true and I find it to be a very grieving matter. How many will have been told they are not going to Heaven after asking Jesus into their heart and Nothing else is required of them...no repentance of sin...no confession of sin...no committment to Christ...just avoid hell by "praying These words after me."
Some professing believers hate the things we preach, like evidence of conversion, unconditional election (meritless grace) that repentance is both necessary and is turning from sin (Revelation shows this to be true.)
You'll get mocked and ridiculed for it, get told it is old. But they believe myths and fables, and look for others to preach this to them. Though they say the true gospel is old, and believe what we are showing them is "old" Paul says preach it anyhow even when it is "out of season."
At this time in the church I think the vast majority of those who 'fall away' were never transformed to begin with. People are taught about salvation in a way that makes it a free ticket out of jail (which it is), not a transformation of life. People are coming to Christ in these churches in the hope of not going to hell and to have the $benefits$ of salvation in this life, not to also be changed people.
The person who does not weight the costs of discipleship is the one who will not be able to finish building, or defeat the larger army coming against him (Luke 18:25-35).
This is true and I find it to be a very grieving matter. How many will have been told they are not going to Heaven after asking Jesus into their heart and Nothing else is required of them...no repentance of sin...no confession of sin...no committment to Christ...just avoid hell by "praying These words after me."
Even though this is the modus operandi of the church today (for the most part) I think God does honor to some extent the person who has called on his name in this limited way. I think they comprise the people who say they've been a Christian all their life but who then enter into a truly spiritual relationship with God later in life, usually after a severe trial of life. It's the difference between being a 'water only' believer, and a 'water and Spirit' believer (John 3:5-6, Galatians 4:29). Lot's of water only salvations out there. God is busy bringing them into the Spiritual part of salvation.