There is no confusion for those who believe all scripture. They accept the scripture telling them God forgives any and every sin they repent of. They accept that God tells them to obey if they love Him, and love is of God. There is absolutely no confusion in accepting scripture.there can be alot of confusion in a believer's life after awhile because of various beliefs of various christians and churches. various dogmas of christians and various things in the Bible that are difficult to figure out on our own (and/or when holding to wrong teachings and/or dogmas) and that seem to go against each other this way and that.
instead of trusting in dogmas and/or teachings that we or others have decided on already or that we have inherited from others somehow or been given or taught by others to us, it is important to begin to wonder and think for ourselves at some point in time and to begin to learn for ourselves, from God/Spirit what is true.
like a child... open-minded, wondering, questioning, more innocent, growing and changing (in Spirit and truth), …2Jesus invited a little child to stand among them. 3“Truly I tell you,” He said, “unless you change and become like little children, you will never enter the kingdom of heaven.
trust not in man (or in Man's teachings and/or dogmas)... Jeremiah 17:5 - Thus saith the LORD; Cursed be the man that trusteth in man, and maketh flesh his arm, and whose heart departeth from the LORD.
You have taken clear verses from the Bible and said they don’t mean what they say. It’s laughable. Everything is a metaphor that doesn’t fit the Luther “Alone” theologies.FreeGrace2 said:
I believe what Jesus clearly taught settles EVERYTHING.
This response appears to be an attempt to pit Jesus against "the rest of the Bible" and "James". Good grief.
It's clear enough for anyone to understand.
Uh, no, neither does.
John 3-
4 “How can someone be born when they are old?” Nicodemus asked. “Surely they cannot enter a second time into their mother’s womb to be born!”
5 Jesus answered, “Very truly I tell you, no one can enter the kingdom of God unless they are born of water and the Spirit.
This is about being born again, not being baptized.
Mark 16:16 - Whoever believes and is baptized will be saved, but whoever does not believe will be condemned.
First, Mark 16:9-20 is NOT in the "earliest and most reliable transcripts", not that none of it is true, but it isn't inspired writings.
And here, it should be obvious, when compared with the rest of Scripture, that "baptism" here refers to the "baptism of the Holy Spirit", which isn't water baptism. It refers to the indwelling Holy Spirit. Read Acts 10 and 11 regarding Cornelius and you'll see.
16 Just then a man came up to Jesus and asked, “Teacher, what good thing must I do to get eternal life?”
17 “Why do you ask me about what is good?” Jesus replied. “There is only One who is good. If you want to enter life, keep the commandments.”
Those who read the rest of the discussion know that Jesus wasn't giving him the gospel, but setting him up for the most important issue. The man claimed to have kept the whole law from his youth. Yet, Jesus pointed out to him his love of his wealth, which he didn't want to give up, which demonstrated that he failed at the very first commandment!
This man wasn't ready for the gospel. He needed to know that he couldn't keep the law.
James 2:10 - For whoever keeps the whole law and yet stumbles at just one point is guilty of breaking all of it.
I sure hope you aren't taking this literally!! Jesus used metaphors to make a point. To "eat" and "drink" is symbolic of faith in His work on the cross, and is the basis for our taking communion (the Lord's Table) by drinking and eating.
Do you find anywhere in John 6 about being saved by literal eating/drinking?
But, you do find these verses:
6:29 - Jesus answered, “The work of God is this: to believe in the one he has sent.”
6:40 - For my Father’s will is that everyone who looks to the Son and believes in him shall have eternal life, and I will raise them up at the last day.”
Please point out the exact words that I've supposedly "reduced to a metaphor". I haven't.
I'm not "boxed in". It's your theology that is unbiblical that has boxed you in so far that it has blinded you to the actual truth of Scripture.
Free Will. Your free will to choose sin instead of holy living will undue all of it. God will keep all his promises but will you keep yours? God will not force you into heaven. The moment you decide to live outside his commandments in unrepentant sin, you chose hell.FreeGrace2 said: He
1. explain how a child of God becomes an UN-child.
2. explain how the new birth is UN-done.
3. explain how the guaranteed indwelling of the Holy Spirit ain't so guaranteed.
4. explain how being a new creature gets UN-done.
Free Will. Your free will to choose sin instead of holy living will undue all of it. God will keep all his promises but will you keep yours? God will not force you into heaven. The moment you decide to live outside his commandments in unrepentant sin, you chose hell.
No, you have in a very big way. I've shown verses that refute what you claim.You have taken clear verses from the Bible and said they don’t mean what they say.
Actually, it's rather sad.It’s laughable.
And I've asked you to show me where I've created a metaphor of ANY verse.Everything is a metaphor that doesn’t fit the Luther “Alone” theologies.
Nope. This isn't an explanation at all.Free Will.
OK, let's forget an "explanation" since you don't have one.Your free will to choose sin instead of holy living will undue all of it.
OK. Now you get to share any verse that teaches that our salvation is based on what we promise to God.God will keep all his promises but will you keep yours?
I'm sure you think there are verses or at least 1 verse that teaches this.God will not force you into heaven. The moment you decide to live outside his commandments in unrepentant sin, you chose hell.
I wish I could give you MORE than one token! Awesomely said and I agree whole heartedly!![]()
AMEN !
I invite you to read my post #128 and provide at least 1 verse for each of the 6 claims that were made that are in opposition to my points.
Sad. Because your claim is contrary to what Jesus said very clearly.YES I am one of those believers....salvation losers ( by your choice to sin and not REPENT )! YES to working and imitating Jesus by his commands and the Father's will! YES the old and new testament are still for us as the Spirit give guidance !
Sad. Because your claim is contrary to what Jesus said very clearly.
In John 5:24 He said those who believe possess (HAVE) eternal life.
In John 10:28 He said He gives them (believers) eternal life and they shall NEVER PERISH.
So you are in disagreement with the Savior.
It is clear: once given eternal life, the recipient shall never perish. Ever. No never. Ain't gonna happen.
But, since you seem convinced otherwise, could you please share any verse that clearly and plainly teaches that salvation can be lost?
Note that I'm not asking for specific words or wording. I am asking for the clear teaching about losing salvation.
Thanks.
Here’s the metaphors:FreeGrace2 said: He
1. explain how a child of God becomes an UN-child.
2. explain how the new birth is UN-done.
3. explain how the guaranteed indwelling of the Holy Spirit ain't so guaranteed.
4. explain how being a new creature gets UN-done.
Nope. This isn't an explanation at all.
OK, let's forget an "explanation" since you don't have one.
Instead, please share the verses that clearly teach that a believer can "undo" any of the 4 points above.
OK. Now you get to share any verse that teaches that our salvation is based on what we promise to God.
This should be quite interesting; to see what you come up with.
I'm sure you think there are verses or at least 1 verse that teaches this.
So, would you be so kind as to quote such verses?
So, I'm counting on you to provide 6 verses, one for each of your claims.
My claim is that you don't have any.
And you have the free will to prove me wrong, if you can provide the 6 verses that back up your claim.
I’ve talked with you for awhile now. But now that I know you are the kind of man that calls the Gospel of Mark less reliable than the other Gospels because it’s not the earliest, you’re not worth talking to anymore. People that think like that are lost. You even went as far as to say it wasn’t inspired.FreeGrace2 said: He
1. explain how a child of God becomes an UN-child.
2. explain how the new birth is UN-done.
3. explain how the guaranteed indwelling of the Holy Spirit ain't so guaranteed.
4. explain how being a new creature gets UN-done.
Nope. This isn't an explanation at all.
OK, let's forget an "explanation" since you don't have one.
Instead, please share the verses that clearly teach that a believer can "undo" any of the 4 points above.
OK. Now you get to share any verse that teaches that our salvation is based on what we promise to God.
This should be quite interesting; to see what you come up with.
I'm sure you think there are verses or at least 1 verse that teaches this.
So, would you be so kind as to quote such verses?
So, I'm counting on you to provide 6 verses, one for each of your claims.
My claim is that you don't have any.
And you have the free will to prove me wrong, if you can provide the 6 verses that back up your claim.
Sad response! By failing to provide ANY verse that supports any of your claims, you have proven that you don't have any. These forums are read by many who never post. They read them for information. And you botched an opportunity to prove your claims or at least provide evidence for your claims.It wouldn't do any good Free,you are set to your beliefs!
You are demonstrating your lack of understanding the Word.I will stand b4 the judgment seat of Jesus,if I continue to surrender my life into his and the Father's will.
You've not shown any of this yet.I believe in allowing the Holy Spirit to teach me the truth,not a doctrine of man.
You would, certainly. But not loss of salvation, as you assume. Even presume. You would face God's discipline, which is painful according to Heb 12:11.If at anytime when I was out WILLFULLY sinning,drinking,drugs,random sex ect.and had died in that condition then I would face God's judgment!
Just who do you think Jesus died for then? No man is pure and holy. So if your statement above is true, then He could NOT have died for anyone. Don't you see your error here?There would be no covering of Jesus blood to protect me,for he is pure and holy !
No, you are confused. The Bible, God's Word is our "road map". And the Holy Spirit is our Teacher, who leads us into Truth.The word is our road map and the Spirit is our flash light.
To grow up spiritually, this is true. But submission is a human effort and is NOT part of salvation.We must submit and be transformed into his likeness by these!
You have just demonstrated that you know nothing about the meaning of metaphors. Your bolding of the words "born of water and Spirit" prove what I said. The verse is about being born again. Not baptism. Being "born of water" refers to Jesus' baptism by John, and being "born of the Spirit" refers to our new birth.Here’s the metaphors:
Verse:
“Very truly I tell you, no one can enter the kingdom of God unless they are born of water and the Spirit.
Your response:
This is about being born again, not being baptized.
Jesus' water baptism was an IDENTIFICATION with His Father's plan. All water baptisms are symbols of identification.My response:
You surprised me here. You actually got part of it right but you completely ignored the part about being born of water. Every early Christian source we have that talks about this verse from the early church agreed this was talking about baptism. Even Luther agreed. I want to see if you twist this into some unknown water Jesus never talked about more important than baptism.
Verse:
Mark 16:16 - Whoever believes and is baptized will be saved, but whoever does not believe will be condemned.
Your response:
First, Mark 16:9-20 is NOT in the "earliest and most reliable transcripts", not that none of it is true, but it isn't inspired writings.
And here, it should be obvious, when compared with the rest of Scripture, that "baptism" here refers to the "baptism of the Holy Spirit", which isn't water baptism. It refers to the indwelling Holy Spirit. Read Acts 10 and 11 regarding Cornelius and you'll see.
My response:
This is the worst. You start off degrading the Gospel of Mark as if it’s not as inspired as all the other books of the Bible.[/QUOTE}
Do you not understand words? Scholars SAY that v.9-20 are NOT IN the earliest manuscripts. I didn't make that up. Scholars who study these things deeply have said it. So I haven't "degraded" anything. What a ridiculous statement.
Once again you demonstrate your failure to understand what a metaphor even is. I didn't give any metaphor.Then you give us the metaphor. You took a simple verse and added “of the Holy Spirit” to baptism. That is not what it says.
I EXPLAINED what "baptized" refers to in that verse. But you have the false notion that one must be water baptized to be saved.
This is what Paul said to a jailer who asked:
Acts 16-
30 He then brought them out and asked, “Sirs, what must I do to be saved?”
31 They replied, “Believe in the Lord Jesus, and you will be saved—you and your household.”
No mention of baptism. Yes, he did baptize them AFTER they believed and were saved, of course.
btw, Acts 10 and 11 provides a good understanding of the baptism of the Holy Spirit.
How do you explain what John the baptist said about baptism?
Matt 3:11 - “I baptize you with water for repentance. But after me comes one who is more powerful than I, whose sandals I am not worthy to carry. He will baptize you with the Holy Spirit and fire.
John was contrasting his water baptism with Jesus' baptism that was without water. And John said that Jesus will baptize YOU.
You just keep demonstrating your complete lack of knowledge about metaphors. I gave NO metaphor.Verse:
16 Just then a man came up to Jesus and asked, “Teacher, what good thing must I do to get eternal life?”
17 “Why do you ask me about what is good?” Jesus replied. “There is only One who is good. If you want to enter life, keep the commandments.”
Your response:
Those who read the rest of the discussion know that Jesus wasn't giving him the gospel, but setting him up for the most important issue. The man claimed to have kept the whole law from his youth. Yet, Jesus pointed out to him his love of his wealth, which he didn't want to give up, which demonstrated that he failed at the very first commandment!
This man wasn't ready for the gospel. He needed to know that he couldn't keep the law.
My response:
There’s the metaphor, according to you, Jesus isn’t actually going to giving him the real answer to the question.
Did you not understand my explanation? It was clear enough and straightforward. Jesus proved to the man that he had failed to keep even the first commandment. That's why the man went away sad. He didn't want to lose his weath.Apparently Jesus won’t answer legitimate questions about eternal life.
According to your fuzzy logic, and taking Jesus literally about giving away all his money, do you really think that is a way into heaven?
Seriously.
No, I have explained it. I can't help what you may not understand, but those with eyes and ears that function, will hear, see and understand.All Jesus had to do was say “just believe in me”, but he didn’t do that. So you evade what the verse actually says.
You know, this is just as well. You just made ANOTHER GROSS ERROR. You claimed (falsely) that I "call the Gospel of Mark less reliable than the other Gospels because it's not the earliest".I’ve talked with you for awhile now. But now that I know you are the kind of man that calls the Gospel of Mark less reliable than the other Gospels because it’s not the earliest, you’re not worth talking to anymore.
So you are now judging me as unsaved. Are you aware of the forum rules? Either not, or maybe you don't care about them. But it's against the rules to suggest to another that they aren't saved.People that think like that are lost.
I never said Mark was uninspired. I noted that v.9-20 weren't in the earliest manuscripts. Apparently you haven't figured it out yet that those verse were ADDED LATER.You even went as far as to say it wasn’t inspired.
I’m not embarrassed, I’m not the one claiming any part of the Bible is uninspired. I don’t talk to people like that. So this is the last post you’ll ever get from me.For GodMyFortress:
I'd like to give you a bit of friendly advise. When posting to other posters, please read carefully before you fire off your posts. This will help your avoid embarrassment like the errors you made in responding to my posts.
You're welcome.![]()