FreeGrace2 said:
Here's the difference. As you note here, there are "verses THAT SEEM TO SUGGET salvation can be lost".
What you have to IGNORE are the verses that very clearly SAY that those given eternal life shall never perish, and that those sealed with the Holy Spirit are GUARANTEED an inheritance for the day of redemption as God's POSSESSION.
If a person just can't figure out what these verses are saying, they have a huge problem.
Anyway, thanks for clarifying the issue. The OSNAS'ers only have verses THAT SEEM TO SUGGEST salvation can be lost.
If the clear words of Jesus in John 5:24, which addresses the WHEN a believer possesses eternal life, and John 10:28, which addresses the result of possessing eternal life, don't convince you, I would conclude that you don't want to be convinced. There isn't any more clear words in the Bible that these 2 verses that prove eternal security.
iow, once given eternal life, the recipient shall never perish.
There is nothing that "seems to say..." in these verses. They are plainly stated.
No, there is no "apparently". No verse even suggests he wa saved. And John 6:70,71 tells us specifically WHY he was one of the chosen.
That person wouldn't believe the gospel then.
Why do you use such hypotheticals? Why not just BELIEVE what Jesus said about those who believe? They POSSESS eternal life. And Jesus also said recipients of eternal life (that would be believers) shall never perish.
What's so difficult in simply accepting (believing) what Jesus said.
The answer is that you are so full of hypotheticals which are keeping you from focusing on what Jesus SAID.
It's like you are just second guessing God. Well, He said this.....but then there's that. Not the way to read and believe the Bible.
There is no reason to assume that this person WOULD believe the promise of eternal life and salvation, given all you've described.
So you just have a red herring, that's all.
IF IF IF IF IF he ever believed that Jesus IS the Son of God, and GIVES eternal life to those who trust Him for it, SHALL NEVER PERISH.
So, apply that to your hypothetical and you will have your
Your first point - I may WELL have "a huge problem". There may be verses which say with sufficient clarity that salvation cannot be lost. To me, there are verses that suggest both sides. As for your second - I don't want to be convinced by insufficient
FreeGrace2 said:
Here's the difference. As you note here, there are "verses THAT SEEM TO SUGGET salvation can be lost".
What you have to IGNORE are the verses that very clearly SAY that those given eternal life shall never perish, and that those sealed with the Holy Spirit are GUARANTEED an inheritance for the day of redemption as God's POSSESSION.
If a person just can't figure out what these verses are saying, they have a huge problem.
Anyway, thanks for clarifying the issue. The OSNAS'ers only have verses THAT SEEM TO SUGGEST salvation can be lost.
If the clear words of Jesus in John 5:24, which addresses the WHEN a believer possesses eternal life, and John 10:28, which addresses the result of possessing eternal life, don't convince you, I would conclude that you don't want to be convinced. There isn't any more clear words in the Bible that these 2 verses that prove eternal security.
iow, once given eternal life, the recipient shall never perish.
There is nothing that "seems to say..." in these verses. They are plainly stated.
No, there is no "apparently". No verse even suggests he wa saved. And John 6:70,71 tells us specifically WHY he was one of the chosen.
That person wouldn't believe the gospel then.
Why do you use such hypotheticals? Why not just BELIEVE what Jesus said about those who believe? They POSSESS eternal life. And Jesus also said recipients of eternal life (that would be believers) shall never perish.
What's so difficult in simply accepting (believing) what Jesus said.
The answer is that you are so full of hypotheticals which are keeping you from focusing on what Jesus SAID.
It's like you are just second guessing God. Well, He said this.....but then there's that. Not the way to read and believe the Bible.
There is no reason to assume that this person WOULD believe the promise of eternal life and salvation, given all you've described.
So you just have a red herring, that's all.
IF IF IF IF IF he ever believed that Jesus IS the Son of God, and GIVES eternal life to those who trust Him for it, SHALL NEVER PERISH.
So, apply that to your hypothetical and you will have your answer.
I don't know what the problem is with my texting - letters keep getting missed out, along with other "gremlins". My references you quote are not coming up, so I may be missing some of the points, but I'll try to respond appropriately. Anyway - re. Your second point - I don't want to be convinced by insufficient reasoning. Your next point seems to be about Judas Iscariot. It seems he DID believe in the context of believing He was the Messiah. Your next point seems to reference the case of the cynical man. If so, again he DID believe in the same context. As for "hypotheticals" and "simply believing" - hypotheticals can help to elucidate the truth. "Simply believing" can lead in some cases to having a dangerously naive and erroneous belief. As to "the way to read the Bible", we are to read the Bible with diligence and care and not be open to be trapped by simplistic interpretations. "There is no reason to believe that this person WOULD believe..." seems to reference "the cynical man" I described. WHY?!!