FreeGrace2 said:
Unfortunately, you still misunderstand Scripture. What you believe is a "works salvation" system, even if you don't recognize that.
I don't recognize that. Your posts clearly imply that works are required for salvation. Maybe you should proofread your posts before you post, to make sure you are being clear.
I DO believe that rewards are earned by works.
You just shot yourself in the foot by adding perseverance. That is an effort on our part. So you DO believe in salvation by works, whether you realize that or not.
You should have just stayed with "salvation = justification". And you would have been accurate.
The Bible speaks of 2 different types of sanctification. One is being "declared righteous" on the basis of faith in Christ. The other is spiritual growth, which involves human effort.
Do you need help understanding John 10:28? He sure did say that. He said, "I give them (believers) eternal life, and they shall never perish". It couldn't be any more clear, but apparently you aren't understanding His simple words.
So you get that from John 10:28? You are now just "seeing things". Things that AREN'T there.
I don't need a very unbiblical and flawed example. I will believe what Jesus said. You have a real problem if you can't understand John 10:28.
What a ridiculous claim! No verse or chapter contradicts Jesus.
And that is ALL these verses are saying. God's divine discipline including physical death.
You are just making up stuff that is NOT in the Bible.
You method of "pick and choose" to cobble together your theory fails. The verse DOESN'T say what you want it so say so you just make up stuff.
totally misunderstanding of the verse.
Then they are just as confused as you are.
Everyone who has been given eternal life, which is WHEN a person believes in Christ, shall never perish.
That is exactly what John 10:28 SAYS in plain language.
Unfortunately, you still misunderstand Scripture. What you believe is a "works salvation" system, even if you don't recognize that.
Actually, what I believe is a "Works for Rewards" system, even if you classify it differently.
I DO believe that rewards are earned by works.
I believe the following equation:
Salvation = Justification + Sanctification + Perseverance.
Salvation = Justification + Sanctification + Perseverance.
You should have just stayed with "salvation = justification". And you would have been accurate.
The Bible speaks of 2 different types of sanctification. One is being "declared righteous" on the basis of faith in Christ. The other is spiritual growth, which involves human effort.
That's a non sequitur. Jesus didn't say everyone who once receives eternal life, i.e. justification will never lose it.
Rather, Jesus said a particular group of people will both be given eternal life and never perish, i.e. justification and perseverance.
If you're given the gift to board a flight, you are on the Path to Salvation.
Hebrews 10 alone is sufficient to refute that claim.
Here are 3 Proofs from that Single Chapter against your claim.
1. "28 Anyone who has rejected Moses’ law dies without mercy on the testimony of two or three witnesses. 29 Of how much worse punishment, do you suppose, will he be thought worthy who has trampled the Son of God underfoot, counted the blood of the covenant by which he was sanctified a common thing, and insulted the Spirit of grace?"
Those who rejected Moses' law suffered the ultimate temporal punishment of worldly death.
1. "28 Anyone who has rejected Moses’ law dies without mercy on the testimony of two or three witnesses. 29 Of how much worse punishment, do you suppose, will he be thought worthy who has trampled the Son of God underfoot, counted the blood of the covenant by which he was sanctified a common thing, and insulted the Spirit of grace?"
Those who rejected Moses' law suffered the ultimate temporal punishment of worldly death.
This verse says those who apostatize from Christ, after being sanctified by the Blood of the Covenat will suffer worse: that is, eternal punishment.
2. "Now the just shall live by faith; But if anyone draws back, My soul has no pleasure in him.”
Again, the Lord has no pleasure in those who draw back. Why? Because: "I take no pleasure in the death of the wicked" (Ez 33:11). What follows from this? That those who draw back suffer "the death of the wicked" which means they are lost.
Again, the Lord has no pleasure in those who draw back. Why? Because: "I take no pleasure in the death of the wicked" (Ez 33:11). What follows from this? That those who draw back suffer "the death of the wicked" which means they are lost.
3. "39 But we are not of those who draw back to perdition, but of those who believe to the saving of the soul."
Those who draw back, or apostatize from Christ, do so unto perdition. Therefore, those who do this are not saved anymore.
Those who draw back, or apostatize from Christ, do so unto perdition. Therefore, those who do this are not saved anymore.
Even those who believe in Calvinist OSAS don't say apostates are still saved.
Your theory says they are. Heb 10 disagrees.
God Bless.
God Bless.
That is exactly what John 10:28 SAYS in plain language.
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