And yet one poster actually DISAGREES with the Gospel of Christ! Can you believe that any Christian would reject the Gospel? A red X for the Gospel?
Nehemiah6 and all CC members reading this thread,
I don't often participate on the Bible Discussion Forum. It is rarely a place where minds are changed to consider other views as most here are convinced after years of time in their perspective churches. However, your title got my attention as I whole heartedly agree with the gospel of Christ. In fact we likely agree on 95% of the topics I've read of your posts if not more.
My doctrinal views are usually clear and plain for all to see as I try to lead others to Christ where there are opportunities. I am happy to answer questions as well.
When I trusted Christ as my Savior, decided to believe that gospel instead of my works, I started attending a Baptist Church. The pastor invited many Evangelists and Missionaries to preach. The topic that was most inconsistent and confused was the response to the gospel per 1 Corinthians 15:1-4, Romans 1:16; 10:16, Acts 16:30, etc.
They would often add to faith in Christ things like, "give YOUR LIFE to Christ, turn from your sins, make a commitment", and many things that applied to disciples.
The words "repent and repentance" were defined in context to salvation by those Evangelists/ Missionaries in multiple ways. I thought that they being Evangelists, whose primary responsibility was to lead others to Christ, would be very clear and knowledgeable about the subject. If anyone would know, they would.
I found disagreements even among members of my own church and the deacons. Even when I discussed it with my pastor, they were ignored and swept under the rug for years. I was even told that they were all right.
I asked, how can the responses all be right when they differ?
Like David asked, I asked concerning the gospel of Jesus Christ, Is there not a cause? If salvation is not of works, then why do preachers keep adding works to faith? I do not believe it's of works, yet they are the experts. Perhaps I am just too young and ignorant to know . I haven't read the Bible nearly as much as they have. I don't think God would make it confusing to those who sincerely seek the truth.
One day I decided to take Paul's example and get alone with the Lord to study the subject of salvation in particular for three years with an open mind and open Bible. Even though I attended Church, I spent much time in personal study and away from distractions. I didn't consult commentaries or others opinions. It was a worthy investment of time considering that people's eternal destinies depend upon believing the correct response to the gospel.
Paul, John and the Lord often corrected, rebuked and warned, about the subject.
I turned down a scholarship for a post graduate to a major Bible college and career over this topic, so I don't take it lightly.
I put the "X" meaning disagree after some thought, because I don't want you or anyone else to take it lightly either. I don't think you do.
Nehemiah6, I've read many of your posts and believe that you are a diligent student of the word.
The "X" is to emphasize one small but very significant point that I already stated in my only other post on the previous page. That's all, but it makes a big difference. Other than that, I would have to agree.
However I see that gospel requiring faith from the unbeliever.
I do not agree with your statement,
"repentance means a total turning away from sins..."
Was it a wicked sinner who first repented in the Bible?
Who repented more than anyone?
Does the original language even contain one of the words for sin?
Rather than debate to no end and nobody changes their mind to any benefit, I ask that you and hopefully others will do as I have. Challenge yourselves with an honest open mind to do an exhaustive word study on the words repent/ repentance and beg God for insight, especially as it applies to the context of salvation. It will do no harm and the time spent might be eternally beneficial.
Sincerely,
H&H