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Let me ask you a simple question...Have you been reconciled to God?
With full freedom of choice to walk away anytime I want to - just like any bride or groom after they marry.

God doesn’t force people to go to heaven if they decide they are no longer interested. 😊
 
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The mere fact John said those where were amount us that left and are no longer among us have never really been of us, is all the proof I need
Pretty sure John was specifically referring to antichrists, not sinners in general...unless you’re going to argue that all sinners are antichrists.

Furthermore, you keep insisting that the Servant received “chastisement” only after mistreating his fellow servant...but it was exactly the same punishment as before - was that first one “chastisement” or was it full on condemnation for which he begged forgiveness?
 

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With full freedom of choice to walk away anytime I want to - just like any bride or groom after they marry.

God doesn’t force people to go to heaven if they decide they are no longer interested. 😊
Let me ask you again...Have you been reconciled to God?

Because if you have been reconciled, do you deny Romans 5:10 as being God's Word?
Our choices are shaped by our desires. Do you believe that through the new birth, a Christian would desire to walk away?
 
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Pretty sure John was specifically referring to antichrists, not sinners in general...unless you’re going to argue that all sinners are antichrists.

Furthermore, you keep insisting that the Servant received “chastisement” only after mistreating his fellow servant...but it was exactly the same punishment as before - was that first one “chastisement” or was it full on condemnation for which he begged forgiveness?
Dude,

John spoke of those who were part of us and left and are now antichrists, they are non believers who live in sin

believers can’t live in sin, John said so

the chastening part is just another option, to show you that your option (the third option) is no option at all.

your argument is with John, and quite frankly I am sick of trying to explain the gospel to you, so I will put you in my prayers and pray to you
 
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With full freedom of choice to walk away anytime I want to - just like any bride or groom after they marry.

God doesn’t force people to go to heaven if they decide they are no longer interested. 😊
God does not have to force people,

the mere fact you think a person would even think of walking away from heaven just proves to me maybe you have never experience Gods love

thise of us who have, we would be ever even consider it an option.
 

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God does not have to force people,

the mere fact you think a person would even think of walking away from heaven just proves to me maybe you have never experience Gods love

thise of us who have, we would be ever even consider it an option.

works based salvationists are all about performance , so to them, if one is behaving correctly , then they are right with God, and if they are not, then they are falling away.

they have little understanding ( or at times care about) faith based salvation..
 
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works based salvationists are all about performance , so to them, if one is behaving correctly , then they are right with God, and if they are not, then they are falling away.

they have little understanding ( or at times care about) faith based salvation..
Like I always say

they call try’s grace believers licentious while licentious people call true grace people legalistic.

get them both coming after true grace and its A bit funny how it goes
 

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Let me ask you again...Have you been reconciled to God?

Because if you have been reconciled, do you deny Romans 5:10 as being God's Word?
Our choices are shaped by our desires. Do you believe that through the new birth, a Christian would desire to walk away?
I genuinely believe a Christian born of the spirit would desire to walk away.

They may struggle with sin, they may even wander off the level path become a sheep.

Sheep are herd animals. They do not tend to wander off but they can do.
It can be bacause they are in pain.

One thing I know is that a sheep on its own is a frightened sheep and it bleats.

Jesus went to look for the lost sheep because it was alone yet he left the 99 behind.
The reason being they were part of the herd and safe

So Jesus brings that sheep back on his shoulders when he finds him and he finds him because the sheep is bleating.
My guess is that the sheep does not run away but let's Jesus rescue him.

As a person with emotional pain who struggles with addictions and has wandered away I was frightened he would reject me. I was always bleating "Jesus please help me I need you"

I'm still here, never had the desire to walk away and he has always sought me and carried me back to safety.
 

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I genuinely believe a Christian born of the spirit would desire to walk away.

They may struggle with sin, they may even wander off the level path become a sheep.

Sheep are herd animals. They do not tend to wander off but they can do.
It can be bacause they are in pain.

One thing I know is that a sheep on its own is a frightened sheep and it bleats.

Jesus went to look for the lost sheep because it was alone yet he left the 99 behind.
The reason being they were part of the herd and safe

So Jesus brings that sheep back on his shoulders when he finds him and he finds him because the sheep is bleating.
My guess is that the sheep does not run away but let's Jesus rescue him.

As a person with emotional pain who struggles with addictions and has wandered away I was frightened he would reject me. I was always bleating "Jesus please help me I need you"

I'm still here, never had the desire to walk away and he has always sought me and carried me back to safety.
I think wandering off (due to the allurements of satan) and desiring to walk away are two different things. We may wander into a barren land and be unfruitful but the Shepherd of that sheep will successfully find him/her.

Luke 15:4 (KJV) What man of you, having an hundred sheep, if he lose one of them, doth not leave the ninety and nine in the wilderness, and go after that which is lost, until he find it?

But I see no where in Scripture where a born again person would desire to walk away...

John 6:68 (KJV) Then Simon Peter answered him, Lord, to whom shall we go? thou hast the words of eternal life.
 

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works based salvationists are all about performance , so to them, if one is behaving correctly , then they are right with God, and if they are not, then they are falling away.

they have little understanding ( or at times care about) faith based salvation..

That is extremely SAD, ISN'T IT.

 

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U are out of context.
Here we can loose our salvation...but not after God says we are saved...which occurs after judgement which is after death..
Be reminded what....ed means. History. If that is the case then God's judgement means nothing and that is not the case.
Yes the Bible speaks of ...saved....but, keep it in it's proper place....after God says we are saved.
...then no one can touch us.

2 Timothy 1:9 (HCSB)
9 He has saved us and called us with a holy calling, not according to our works, but according to His own purpose and grace, which was given to us in Christ Jesus before time began.
 
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Let me ask you again...Have you been reconciled to God?

Because if you have been reconciled, do you deny Romans 5:10 as being God's Word?
Our choices are shaped by our desires. Do you believe that through the new birth, a Christian would desire to walk away?
If a separated married couple reconciles, is divorce is no longer a possibility thereafter or does each still retain the ability to walk away from the other at any time?

God is a Perfect Gentleman. He doesn't force anyone to remain in a relationship with Him against their will.
 
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Dude,

John spoke of those who were part of us and left and are now antichrists, they are non believers who live in sin

believers can’t live in sin, John said so
I'm pretty sure that's EXACTLY what I told you, right? He's talking about those who came into the church and apostatized, which if you open your eyes is exactly what church history demonstrates. Did not Paul warn that grievous wolves would come in and not spare the flock? Didn't John warn the purest church of all to stay away from idols because he foresaw the papacy dragging statutes inside? Did not Paul tell the Thess. that a great apostasy would precede the rise of the papal Antichrist? These antichrists "went out from us" meaning they ceased from the truth and began teaching and preaching lies to the flock.
your argument is with John, and quite frankly I am sick of trying to explain the gospel to you, so I will put you in my prayers and pray to you
I don't follow "The Gospel According to OSAS". I follow the Biblical Gospel :)
 
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God does not have to force people,

the mere fact you think a person would even think of walking away from heaven just proves to me maybe you have never experience Gods love

thise of us who have, we would be ever even consider it an option.
You're right, no one's ever experienced the love of God and chosen to walk away...







...except for 1/3 of heaven's angelic host who, unlike us, knew of God's love more perfectly than any of us will ever this side of the Second Advent. :rolleyes:
 

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If a separated married couple reconciles, is divorce is no longer a possibility thereafter or does each still retain the ability to walk away from the other at any time?

God is a Perfect Gentleman. He doesn't force anyone to remain in a relationship with Him against their will.
Is that a 'yes' or 'no' to my question?

Let me ask you again...Have you been reconciled to God?

Because if you have been reconciled, do you deny Romans 5:10 as being God's Word?
Our choices are shaped by our desires. Do you believe that through the new birth, a Christian would desire to walk away?

Here is Romans 5:10 again...

Romans 5:10 For if, when we were enemies, we were reconciled to God by the death of his Son, much more, being reconciled, we shall be saved by his life.

This is a 'much more' comparison. He reconciled us as enemies, how much more we will be saved now that we are reconciled.
It really isn't rocket science, and only a pretzel maker can twist it to say something else.
 
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Is that a 'yes' or 'no' to my question?

Let me ask you again...Have you been reconciled to God?

Because if you have been reconciled, do you deny Romans 5:10 as being God's Word?
Our choices are shaped by our desires. Do you believe that through the new birth, a Christian would desire to walk away?

Here is Romans 5:10 again...

Romans 5:10 For if, when we were enemies, we were reconciled to God by the death of his Son, much more, being reconciled, we shall be saved by his life.

This is a 'much more' comparison. He reconciled us as enemies, how much more we will be saved now that we are reconciled.
It really isn't rocket science, and only a pretzel maker can twist it to say something else.
Don't you see that your question is IRRELVANT because reconciliation is not the divorce-proof set of handcuffs that you want it to be?
 

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Don't you see that your question is IRRELVANT because reconciliation is not the divorce-proof set of handcuffs that you want it to be?
It's not what I want, it's what God's Word says...

Romans 5:10b (KJV) ... much more, being reconciled, we shall be saved by his life.
 

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It's not what I want, it's what God's Word says...

Romans 5:10b (KJV) ... much more, being reconciled, we shall be saved by his life.


2 Corinthians 5:19 (ASV)
19 to wit, that God was in Christ reconciling the world unto himself, not reckoning unto them their trespasses, and having committed unto us the word of reconciliation.