No you really didn't because then you wrote this:
Yes i did.
And those comments still stand.
Eternal life (to live forever) is given the moment one believes. Nothing changes that.
I already said that God had given us free will that will never be taken away from us. There have already been people who chose to walk away from God in the Bible so we shouldn't ignore that. God will certainly try to encourage people thinking about leaving to stay, but will let a person go if they are determined to leave.
They were never saved, You can say they were. and that's fine, But God says they were never saved. You do not lose faith in someone who never let you down, unless you never had true faith to begin with.
A dog returns to his vomit because he is a dog.. Not because he was converted to a sheep and decided he wanted to be a dog again.
I think we can both agree they will not be in heaven..
We just differ on if they were ever truly born again or not.
Our relationship with God is not monergistic. It is actually synergistic. It is a relationship of cooperation where God does the brunt of the work. All we need to do is abide in Him and not resist His work.
Amen,
But we are talking salvation here. Not sanctification.
Those are two different subjects.
I am saved forever 9eternal life sealed by the spirit of promise)
But my life and my relationship with God varies from day to day..
If it was monergistic then God would have full control of us. And that would mean that we would all embrace the same doctrine and behave the same way and mature at a steady rate according to the Lord's expectations. BUT WE DON'T. We all DO NOT hold to the same teachings and behave accordingly and maturity at the steady rate God expects of us. Do you know why? It's because we all still have free will and God will never force us to do things or believe the things He wants us to. If you don't want to believe the many verses in the Bible (which is very dangerous thing to do by the way) about that then at least believe it from seeing the actual results in real life.
I mean, just look at this forum with so many different views from professing Christians (I'm not counting the trolls). If our walk with God is monergistic, we would all be in complete agreement with each other.
Again I agree.
I see 3 different gospels (way to heaven)
but there are many doctrines outside the gospel
The gospel is how we are saved,
all the rest are basic instructions of life..
think of it this way, we were children of satan, God adopted us into his family
Outside the family, we have no relationship or even the possibility
Once we are adopted. He becomes our father.. Everything else relates to this.
A sheep can walk away. But God leaves the flock and goes after that sheep. His sheep hear his voice and he comes..
That was me 15 years ago when I walked away from the church. God knew when to come after me, and when he did. I returned.
I did not stop being his child.. God never left me.. he said he would never leave nor forsake me no matter what.
This is why I don't believe you really read anything I wrote. Just because you say that apostate people never knew Christ and are therefore never Christians - that is just your view from a very limited standpoint. But honestly that isn't as important as how God sees them, who knows everyone's heart. If GOD views them as being once saved and has now fallen away, who's definition actually counts? Hint: not yours.
But I did read what you wrote.
The bible says they were never saved..
God does not make mistakes. he is not going to save a person and give them eternal life KNOWING in ten years that person will walk away and give him the finger. and have to take his gift back.
You do not fall away from being saved, You fall away from the ability to be saved, Once a person is enlightened, if they harden their heart again after walking up to the line, and turn away, they will never come back.. Thats why they can never be renewed to repentance..
To be sure there are prodigal children. I was one too. But just because we never really left God doesn't mean there aren't people who left Him entirely and won't come back. The Bible says it happens and it named names as examples. We cannot ignore those verses just because they're unpleasant. This is important to face because there will be more people who will leave God, especially when the antichrist appears.
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I can not ignore the promise of God either, Or who he is,
Again, John said they were never of us,, I must agree with John here..