FreeGrace2 said:
Why don't you just believe what Jesus said in Johh 10:28. There are NO conditions placed on RECIPIENTS of eternal life.
Why don't you believe the rest of the Bible instead of latching on to one verse and stopping your ears and shutting your eyes?
So you apparently believe that the Bible is internally contradicted then. Wow. That is heresy. That one verse explains clearly that once given the gift of eternal life, the recipient shall never perish.
So that means that ALL the verses you "think" are about how to lose salvation CAN'T be. Unless you are comfortable with the Bible being
internally contradicted.
And what's worse, it would be Jesus Himself who contradicted Himself. Are you man enough to admit that?
Bulldookey. How can a person be simultaneously "fallen away" from Christ and continue to "abide in" Christ?
I never said anyone could. These are opposite conditions. To "abide in Christ" is about having fellowship with Him. To "fall away" means NO fellowship with Him. None of this is about salvation.
You are teaching that a Christian who "falls away" from Christ and becomes an impenitent serial killer will go to heaven,
Let me ask you; why is being a "serial killer" relevant to this? Do you believe that Jesus didn't include murder in the sins He died for?
Jesus was clear in John 10:28. Those given eternal life, which is explained in John 5:24 as WHEN they believe, shall never perish.
But you don't accept that clear message. You are directly in conflict with Jesus' own words. Are you comfortable with that?
but with fewer jewels in his crown.
The Bible is very clear about eternal reward. Do you reject that teaching as well?
If that isn't the most convoluted, asinine, blasphemous, naive interpretation of "grace", there is no other such.
Actually, it is YOUR view about losing salvation, heaven is the only reward, etc that fits your description above.
Anyway, you have given clear biblical doctrines all those descriptives you listed here. Comfortable with that?
Why can't you in the OSAS crowd see when someone points out how blind Satan has made you?
Rather, Satan prowls around, seeking someone to devour. And that would be the man in YOUR mirror. He wants believers to have NO assurance, no security. That is nothing less than NO FAITH in the finished work of Christ. As if you can do anything that will result in negating what Christ did for YOU on the cross.
No, it is YOUR view of salvation being unconditional
you really miss all of my points. Salvation IS conditional. It is conditional on faith in Christ.
Once saved, the believer POSSESSES eternal life, according to Jesus in John 5:24. And in 10:28 He SAYS that recipients of eternal life shall never perish.
So, Jesus clarified completely what eternal security is; it is being given eternal life. And on THAT basis, the recipient shall never perish.
Anyone who thinks differently is in direct conflict with Jesus Himself.
Be honest, that's why the OSAS crowd so desperately desires that OSAS License to Sin, right?
I am being honest. I can't speak for knuckleheads, but the so-called "licence to sin" nonsense comes from one's human nature.
Those who believe that their salvation can be lost STILL have their human natures and they STiLL sin, per 1 John 1:8-10.
Because they can't see how anyone could love Jesus enough to keep His commandments, right?
Those who believe that their ability to love Jesus enough to "keep His commandments" (whatever that really means) is deceived by Satan. Paul made very clear that NO ONE can keep the commandments. Not even the OT Jews could. And that was the point of the commandments. To prove they needed a Savior to save them.
If your salvation depends on YOUR efforts, YOUR continued faith, etc, then you AREN'T depending on the FINISHED WORK of Christ.
They don't want to accept the sinner must CHOOSE to love God and forsake Satan as the betrothed must CHOOSE to love one another and forsake all others, right?
Wrong.
You know who finds such a commitment reprehensible? That batchelor sitting in audience, eyeing the bridesmaids.
Irrelevant to the discussion. But you need some kind of distraction, since you know you can't argue against John 10:28, so you just ignore it as though it didn't exist.
But it DOES exist. And they are Jesus' own words. Which you have boldly rejected by all you post.
How can any believer claim they are "walking in the light" (1 John 1) while at the SAME TIME they reject the clear teaching of eternal security in John 10:28?