But you just made up the audience out of thin air. You pronounced it into being without any evidence.No hoops, just knowing the audience. Words are important.
But you just made up the audience out of thin air. You pronounced it into being without any evidence.No hoops, just knowing the audience. Words are important.
But you just made up the audience out of thin air. You pronounced it into being without any evidence.
You make this up as you go along. There is no value to your soul by winging it.No church is addressed, but a group of people in general, saved and lost, the Galatians or the Gauls, modern day France.
Is that your point? This isn’t anything we haven’t heard before. Let me save you some time. Most of the people who come to CC have already formed an opinion about OSAS. A simple statement of “Repent or be lost” will be sufficient. Then you can go about your day. How much time did you already spend? Those who believe will agree and those who disagree will not. This isn’t a rebuke or anything. It’s just an observation that people, self included waste countless hours achieving nothing sharing knowledge with people not willing to hear it. Go do the things Christ told us to do, feed the hungry (not me), heal the sick and visit those in prison. You are more likely to find an audience less cemented in opinion. Then your efforts and words will plant seeds in fertile ground. The soil is hard here, no students, only teachers.Hebrews 6
4 For it is impossible for those who were once enlightened, and have tasted the heavenly gift, and have become partakers of the Holy Spirit, 5 and have tasted the good word of God and the powers of the age to come, 6 [c]if they fall away, to renew them again to repentance, since they crucify again for themselves the Son of God, and put Him to an open shame.
>the gift can be revoked.
Hebrews 6
4 For it is impossible for those who were once enlightened, and have tasted the heavenly gift, and have become partakers of the Holy Spirit, 5 and have tasted the good word of God and the powers of the age to come, 6 [c]if they fall away, to renew them again to repentance, since they crucify again for themselves the Son of God, and put Him to an open shame.
>the gift can be revoked.
You make this up as you go along. There is no value to your soul by winging it.
@Hungry, I do believe there is a lot of wisdom in what you say above. And on the surface it appears exactly so, as you say. But I have given this some thought. I do believe that this platform is a global platform. I have seen many nationalities here. And I also suspect that most people on BDF are not actually posting anything, but are instead reading what others have to say. OR said in another way, I believe there is a select number of regular contributors, and most of these regular contributors act in exactly the way you describe above. I get it. We are thus "all teachers" as you rightly say. But that is not necessarily my audience. What about the person signing in from Sri Lanka, or India, trying to get an understanding of what Christianity is about? They may come onto BDF, read the various threads, but POST NOTHING. They may be afraid to ask "silly questions". Now if all they read about Christianity is a version that in my opinion is in error (i.e. false teacher version), then they may be led astray from the very start. This is why the errors are vigorously addressed. And if the sum of all of my efforts can help even just a single person, then it is worth all of my efforts. I hope you can understand it from my point of view. Yes, it is very unlikely that a fully baked opponent is likely to change their minds. Paradigms are hard to dislodge. But God.....Is that your point? This isn’t anything we haven’t heard before. Let me save you some time. Most of the people who come to CC have already formed an opinion about OSAS. A simple statement of “Repent or be lost” will be sufficient. Then you can go about your day. How much time did you already spend? Those who believe will agree and those who disagree will not. This isn’t a rebuke or anything. It’s just an observation that people, self included waste countless hours achieving nothing sharing knowledge with people not willing to hear it. Go do the things Christ told us to do, feed the hungry (not me), heal the sick and visit those in prison. You are more likely to find an audience less cemented in opinion. Then your efforts and words will plant seeds in fertile ground. The soil is hard here, no students, only teachers.
I applaud your efforts to reach both the seen and the unseen at CC, sincerely. You really have done your homework. The problem isn’t that Bible doesn’t say exactly what you stated, but it also says what others say. Would this cause a seeker to be interested into delving further or would our conflicting opinions turn them away? Scripture is spiritually discerned. Those who are reborn already have understanding and those who aren’t, use scripture to conform to their beliefs. My response to you wasn’t to discourage you. I have been a member here many years and have seen (participated in) countless debates. I know it takes up a lot of time convincing those who are trying to convince you. If I may add to your knowledge, I will say this, it’s not all black and white as you describe it. Being in Christ (spiritually reborn) and being the Body is oneness. We are a new creation intertwined, connected like a machine powered by the Spirit and under the control of Christ (like a Motherboard). The imagery of being grafted and adopted and married are all very permanent. It’s not like a gym that you stopped paying for so your membership gets revoked. Being reborn and being grafted in isn’t accomplished as easy as by saying a few words and it isn’t as easy being severed, just because you can’t get your libido under control. There is a very significant connection that is evident for those connected. Trying to explain it to a nonbeliever is like explaining colour to someone blind since birth. Be blessed and may your audience find you.@Hungry, I do believe there is a lot of wisdom in what you say above. And on the surface it appears exactly so, as you say. But I have given this some thought. I do believe that this platform is a global platform. I have seen many nationalities here. And I also suspect that most people on BDF are not actually posting anything, but are instead reading what others have to say. OR said in another way, I believe there is a select number of regular contributors, and most of these regular contributors act in exactly the way you describe above. I get it. We are thus "all teachers" as you rightly say. But that is not necessarily my audience. What about the person signing in from Sri Lanka, or India, trying to get an understanding of what Christianity is about? They may come onto BDF, read the various threads, but POST NOTHING. They may be afraid to ask "silly questions". Now if all they read about Christianity is a version that in my opinion is in error (i.e. false teacher version), then they may be led astray from the very start. This is why the errors are vigorously addressed. And if the sum of all of my efforts can help even just a single person, then it is worth all of my efforts. I hope you can understand it from my point of view. Yes, it is very unlikely that a fully baked opponent is likely to change their minds. Paradigms are hard to dislodge. But God.....

I applaud your efforts to reach both the seen and the unseen at CC, sincerely. You really have done your homework. The problem isn’t that Bible doesn’t say exactly what you stated, but it also says what others say. Would this cause a seeker to be interested into delving further or would our conflicting opinions turn them away? Scripture is spiritually discerned. Those who are reborn already have understanding and those who aren’t, use scripture to conform to their beliefs. My response to you wasn’t to discourage you. I have been a member here many years and have seen (participated in) countless debates. I know it takes up a lot of time convincing those who are trying to convince you. If I may add to your knowledge, I will say this, it’s not all black and white as you describe it. Being in Christ (spiritually reborn) and being the Body is oneness. We are a new creation intertwined, connected like a machine powered by the Spirit and under the control of Christ (like a Motherboard). The imagery of being grafted and adopted and married are all very permanent. It’s not like a gym that you stopped paying for so your membership gets revoked. Being reborn and being grafted in isn’t accomplished as easy as by saying a few words and it isn’t as easy being severed, just because you can’t get your libido under control. There is a very significant connection that is evident for those connected. Trying to explain it to a nonbeliever is like explaining colour to someone blind since birth. Be blessed and may your audience find you.
I stand corrected, perhaps there are students.Brother Steve, I humbly take what you have written to heart and will meditate on it. It is always important to have balancing perspectives, and to sense check at each waypoint on the journey. We are a spiritual house being built up, and a body of many varied and unique parts making the whole. My heart is for the building up of the church (a small role I play) as per Ephesians 4.
Ephesians 4
11 And He Himself gave some to be apostles, some prophets, some evangelists, and some pastors and teachers, 12 for the equipping of the saints for the work of ministry, for the [e]edifying of the body of Christ, 13 till we all come to the unity of the faith and of the knowledge of the Son of God, to a perfect man, to the measure of the stature of the fullness of Christ; 14 that we should no longer be children, tossed to and fro and carried about with every wind of doctrine, by the trickery of men, in the cunning craftiness of deceitful plotting, 15 but, speaking the truth in love, may grow up in all things into Him who is the head—Christ— 16 from whom the whole body, joined and knit together by what every joint supplies, according to the effective working by which every part does its share, causes growth of the body for the edifying of itself in love.
translation: "church of england archbishop is a sod0*mite supporter and is not a christian but a wolf trying to infiltrate christian circles by conforming it toworld. the jury has confirmed that church of england and united methodist church are no longer christian organizations but dens of iniquity and you are better off going to secular knitting circle than those churches"
Romans 11:29 for the gifts and the calling of God are irrevocable.>the gift can be revoked.
Hebrews 10
38 Now the just shall live by faith;
But if anyone draws back,
My soul has no pleasure in him.”
39 But we are not of those who draw back to [o]perdition, but of those who believe to the saving of the soul.
>Do you see the scriptures above. The JUST (those who are justified) shall live by faith. It doesn't say the JUST believed once upon a time. Its an ONGOING LIVE BY FAITH.
>Once again, scripture confirms scripture - the possibility, risk and warning of drawing back from the faith is there for all to see.
>There is SERIOUS judgement on those who draw back. It is loss of salvation, as per verse 39. Don't let false teachers tell you any other way from what is plainly written before your eyes in English.
Romans 11:29 for the gifts and the calling of God are irrevocable.![]()
Its not possible to draw back from a true faith.
Its only possible to draw back from an intellectual faith.
Just like its not possible to un-know a fact. Once you know it, that's it.
But if its just some intellectual theory that you're not sure about and haven't tested then, of course, you could walk away from that.
Why is Paul so confident that "we" are not of those who draw back? Because he knows that once a person makes their faith sure they can't un-know what Christ has done for them. And what He continues to do for those who have faith in Him.
Could YOU just forget what Christ has done for you? It is a preposterous idea to me.