Objective truth. Believe on the Lord Jesus Christ and you shall be saved
Explain "believe". What does it include?
Faith Alone in Christ Alone was countered with Faith is never Alone. Thoughts as to why or do you side with one wide of the debate?
Objective truth. Believe on the Lord Jesus Christ and you shall be saved
Look at your answer? Why didn't Paul have this word salad for the jailer?I will answer, if I may:
Although learning any specific part of the didache or doing a specific work such as confessing or being baptized in water is not God's requirement for salvation, a person who does not “hunger and thirst for righteousness” (MT 5:6) or want to learn “every word that comes from the mouth of God” (MT 4:4) fails the self-examination Paul commanded (2CR 13:5) and Jesus implied.
If we truly believe in Jesus as Christ, the One who represents God the Father, then we will also accept Him as Lord (LK 2:11). When we truly accept Jesus as Lord, we will want to please Him by doing His will (MT 7:21, EPH 5:8-10). Learning the manifold teachings or doctrines describing God’s moral will takes a lifetime. Thus, the need for perseverance/loyalty/remaining faithful, which is as easy or simple as an act of faith.
Paul taught the importance of continuing to learn God’s Word (LGW) in 2TM 3:14-17, saying “Continue in what you have learned and have been convinced of, because you know those from whom you learned it, and how from infancy you have known the Holy Scriptures, which are able to make you wise for salvation through faith in Christ Jesus. All Scripture is God-breathed and is useful for teaching, rebuking, correcting and training in righteousness, so that the servant of God may be thoroughly equipped for every good work.”
Another passage teaching this truth is Colossians 2:6-7: “Just as you received Christ Jesus as Lord [kerygma], continue to live in him, rooted and built up in him, strengthened in the faith as you were taught [didache].” There is no qualitative difference between faith that accepts God’s saving grace at conversion and faith that accepts God’s working grace while walking/living (EPH 2:8-10, 2CR 5:7), but only a quantitative difference as each additional moment passes–and of course faith remains non-meritorious during the saint’s entire lifetime.
Nah...We all are very aware of your non answers.Explain "believe". What does it include?
Faith Alone in Christ Alone was countered with Faith is never Alone. Thoughts as to why or do you side with one wide of the debate?
12 Therefore, my beloved, as you have always obeyed, not as in my presence only, but now much more in my absence, work out your own salvation with fear and trembling; 13 for it is God who works in you both to will and to do for His good pleasure.
1. Work out - Katergazomai - to bring about. to produce the results of, to bring out to prepair to make. A mining term, where a minor works out the things they are mining for.
2. Your salvation - Its yours. You have it, it is within you, Produce the results of it. Bring it out bring it forward.
It is not saying work to earn or merit salvation. it is saying take the salvation you have, and the power it gives. and work it out.
and you wonder why I ask if you believe you must merit salvation?
I am sure he is looking
and we all see you are skirting the question of what one must do.
you claim we must work. but refuse to tell us what work.. then tell us to watch. what should we be looking for?
Thanks! What's interesting to me is that I do see Scripture teaching Jesus' assurance of eternal life, but the OSAS systematic interpretation
You can't come and attack others of trying to misread the bible
It's not a false accusation. You're blind to the fact that you are working for your salvation.
John 3:16 then Acts 16:31. = Salvation...PERIOD. Anything outside of that is Working for salvation.
I did not see an answer.
What work do I need to do to be adopted by God. Be justified, redeemed. Given eternal life. Be given the spirit of life.
What we do after I am not asking..
What must I do to be saved?
John 3:16 and Acts 16:31= Salvation.
You can't answer the question.
Look at your answer? Why didn't Paul have this word salad for the jailer?
And we need a rock solid , no nonsense answer if they have the way to salvation.
So we are saved by grace through faith, Not worksNo work is needed "to be adopted by God. Be justified, redeemed. Given eternal life. Be given the spirit of life."
AND no faithless work is needed afterward either, because there is no qualitative difference between faith that accepts God’s saving grace at conversion and faith that accepts God’s working grace while walking/living (EPH 2:8-10, 2CR 5:7), but only a quantitative difference as each additional moment passes–and of course faith remains non-meritorious during the saint’s entire lifetime"
(That is a bonus :^)
Nah...We all are very aware of your non answers.
You CANNOT answer the question. And I believe you know why.
Three responses to me, and not one answer.I don't recall leveling this attack. I do recall your leveling it against me.
We all make mistakes, and we all have varying levels of abilities in and understandings of the Text
You can name the works we must dol and stop hiding behind your non answers..I think salvation is by grace through faith just as I've said a few times. I've also been very clear that I think Jesus commanded unbelievers to work to hear and learn from God so they can believe so they can be given eternal life. And I've essentially said that I don't think Jesus and Paul are at odds.
To begin, I need an answer of what the entire scope of Salvation is and also whether or not you or @Everlasting-Grace think there is more to Biblical Faith than a definition from a dictionary or a lexicon.
See. I am not the only one who sees your non answer and getting frustrated..
So we are saved by grace through faith, Not works
so you agree with me,
thats good to know (even though I know deep down inside this is not true)
Well, I have read enough of your posts to question what you said above. You obviously have done your homework and still can't see the difference between eternal security and the systematic/theology interpretation of OSAS?
Eternal security is biblical. Never perish. No condemnation. Never forsaken. Sealed. Eternal life. PRESERVED by The Lord Jesus Christ.
OSAS is a systematic/theology based on the premise of PERSEVERANCE of the believer.....The Arminian and the calvies base their beliefs off of this system.
Calvies~~not really saved.
Armins~~Lost salvation.