I would be in danger of hell fire because it would mean I had turned away from God.The point is: would you be in danger of hell fire if you were once saved for Eternal Life? This is the point. Respond to this point, thank you.
I would be in danger of hell fire because it would mean I had turned away from God.The point is: would you be in danger of hell fire if you were once saved for Eternal Life? This is the point. Respond to this point, thank you.
Thank you. So OSAS is not necessarily a true doctrine. IOW some will fall from their saved condition because they later willfully reject their God and turn into a person described in Revelation 21, and will not reap Eternal Life, but eternal hell fire.I would be in danger of hell fire because it would mean I had turned away from God.
Sort of. I am taking a position to it's logical absurdity. So we both agree that you cannot believe in Jesus Christ and be baptized by the Holy Spirit and are saved in Eternal Life, and then turn and murder for any reason, and expect to have Eternal Life. Am I right?
Well I agree spiritual writings are not deciphered mentally.No,paul is saying he CAN POSSIBLY walk in either.
One is a trap,leading to deadness,the other,walking in the spirit,is life.
The epistles were written by men baptised in the HS ,to men baptised in the HS.
They are spiritual writings not deciphered mentally.
Thank you. So OSAS is not necessarily a true doctrine. IOW some will fall from their saved condition because they later willfully reject their God and turn into a person described in Revelation 21, and will not reap Eternal Life, but eternal hell fire.
This discussion needs to be had in every church around the world. We who say we are saved, need to remain faithful to our God and Savior and not take a position that since I am saved, I can do anything I wish and I trust Jesus has my back and will save me anyway into Eternal Life. I believe there will be a lot of disappointed persons on judgement day.
I apologize for phrasing it poorly.Recieving would entail his coming in.
So yes ,it is about him coming in to us.
The vivid picture is " i stand at the door and knock"
We cannot say we are..."saved"...while in this life on this earth. We are..." born again".
We are saved when G-d passes judgement on each of us on judgement day and awards us..."saved"...status....and that can only be done after this physical death. Once awarded us we cannot loose it nor can anyone take it from us. (this is where the OSAS folks get it wrong).
Yes we can loose our ..born again... status and thats' the reason the Bible cautions us in many ways to .."maintain"...until the end (physical death).
Oh yeah.Paul remarked this of the Lord Jesus ministry in the 4 Gospels in Romans 15:8
Now I say that Jesus Christ was a minister of the circumcision for the truth of God, to confirm the promises made unto the fathers:
I am not of the circumcision. So the Gospels are not written to me. The Gentiles were excluded from the covenant, until those of the circumcision rejected their Gospel of the Kingdom.
Thank you for your good words. We believe in Christ, and we trust in him only, and then we go to work to do his will and try to emulate his life. If we choose wisely, he will be in us and we will be in him, and can achieve this victory. May Jesus bless us with our righteous desires.We cannot say we are..."saved"...while in this life on this earth. We are..." born again".
We are saved when G-d passes judgement on each of us on judgement day and awards us..."saved"...status....and that can only be done after this physical death. Once awarded us we cannot loose it nor can anyone take it from us. (this is where the OSAS folks get it wrong).
Yes we can loose our ..born again... status and thats' the reason the Bible cautions us in many ways to .."maintain"...until the end (physical death).
You're asking the OSAS question. What anyone else posts on this subject is irrelevant because you, as everyone else, either have already made up your mind, or you will, to the resistance of all additional input.The point is: would you be in danger of hell fire if you were once saved for Eternal Life? This is the point. Respond to this point, thank you.
Matt. 5:17Yes, Jesus kept the law while on earth, but after the veil was rent in two and Jesus became our High Priest it changed.
That's what I said. The Law isn't for born again believers.
Oh yeah.
Me too.
Those gospels are not for us,only Jews like paul. Even though he pointed men to Jesus,God forbid paul be corrupted by error of Jesus's ministry.
All that about born again,love, healing the sick,miracles,picking up your cross,making Jews mad, ministering to gentiles,preaching in synagogues,rebuking the Jews,tried in roman law,beaten by romans,persecuted by Jews,betrayed by brethren,etc.
Yeah,that stuff is heresy big time.
I will surely stay outta them Gospels. I will deal only in Paul that is so opposite and correct.
Oh,wait, Jesus and paul taught near identically.
Oh,man....it appears that whole bible is infected.
I cant even trust In Pauls deity anymore. He virtually copied Jesus's earthly ministry. We can not have that!!!
Am selling my bible today.
What religion can we turn to outside that horrible Gospel perversion????
The Law is to bring you to Christ. That is its ultimate goal. Only Christ can perfect you.But it is Budman, the Law is God’s statutes and ordinances on how to live in His kingdom. The law(Torah) pertains to all humans, and the Sacrifice of our Messiah gives us mercy to where we do not die according to the law, but this does not give us credence to no longer live according to the regulations of His kingdom. For example in Isaiah we see that anyone who does not defile His Sabbath and keeps His covenant (Torah was a covenant/contract on how to be His people) are accepted into His kingdom, now then we are all guilty of sin and breaking the law, but that’s where our Messiah’s gift of sacrifice saves us and we obtain mercy and grace, but we aren’t supposed to stop practicing righteousness and living by the Torah to the best of our abilities. But rather take on the covenant of Yahweh(God) and walk out according to His ways and His statutes (Torah, and Yahweh states that He knows we love Him by obedience) guided by the Spirit and continually thankful and believing in our Messiah’s sacrifice.
But it is Budman, the Law is God’s statutes and ordinances on how to live in His kingdom. The law(Torah) pertains to all humans, and the Sacrifice of our Messiah gives us mercy to where we do not die according to the law, but this does not give us credence to no longer live according to the regulations of His kingdom. For example in Isaiah we see that anyone who does not defile His Sabbath and keeps His covenant (Torah was a covenant/contract on how to be His people) are accepted into His kingdom, now then we are all guilty of sin and breaking the law, but that’s where our Messiah’s gift of sacrifice saves us and we obtain mercy and grace, but we aren’t supposed to stop practicing righteousness and living by the Torah to the best of our abilities. But rather take on the covenant of Yahweh(God) and walk out according to His ways and His statutes (Torah, and Yahweh states that He knows we love Him by obedience) guided by the Spirit and continually thankful and believing in our Messiah’s sacrifice.
The Law is to bring you to Christ. That is its ultimate goal. Only Christ can perfect you.
The Law has no power to cause you to walk in Gods Statutes and Ordinances. Only Christ has the Power to cause you to Walk in Gods Statutes and Ordinances.
There is NO RIGHTEOUSNESS in your "practice" of the Law. The ONLY RIGHTEOUSNESS that can be attained before God is in Christ.
The Christian knows all this. It is only the Judaizer and legalist that wishes to convolute law keeping with Christianity, thinking they can get extra credit, bonus Righteousness from their DISOBEDIENCE to the law. I don't write obedience to the law because the Judaizer and legalist is never obedient to the law. And I think they know it.
So salvation is not really a free gift from god, to you?
Yeah,I also have had both lives.I get your point here, however it’s done in a very sarcastic way. I def would caution to say Paul has any deity attributes or that you worship him even in joking or trying to make a point. Yahshua(Jesus) died for any who would believe in Him, take up thier cross and follow Him, and follow His path. I feel that following His path is living how He himself lived to the best of my ability, and that is taking care of those who needed help such as widows and poor and orphans, loving all those who live on this Earth with me, Loving God with all my heart mind and soul. He also happened to follow Torah which I find to be a beautiful way to live and set myself apart from the world. Which we are called to do also. But furthermore the more you get to know God and love Him and want to grow in relationship with Him the more you see he requires obedience as a sign of our devotion. What better way to show devotion than to follow his rule book? Now there ar many laws which do not and can not apply to us today because there is no temple, we are not Kings, and we are not Levites. Yahshua has already taken care of the sin Sacrifice and Sin offerings, but the remainder of Torah is walkable. And the blessing in Deuteronomy for waking out the Torah are real, as I have experienced in my own life from living a life of sin and receiving the curses and then changing my life, being saved and waking out the Torah and receiving the blessings. I write all this to share what I have found as truth and freedom in my walk, not to push a theology of “thou must do as I do” but rather to share what I have come to see and believe for me and my household.
I saw it raise it's head as Messianism grew over the years. I think they found fertile yeasts to ferment the ideology.Yeah,I also have had both lives.
With and without Jesus.
The pauline only error is relatively new to me.
I came across it about 3 years ago.
I never approach Gods word as they do with imaginary brackets and forbidden zones.
The thing is,they diminish and dismiss the gospels,not realizing Pauls walk almost mirrors what they reject.
I am not resistent to any input you wish to input, but I expect a mature discussion on what it takes to be saved. And you are right, I have made up my mind about what it takes, but I do like to hear other peoples perspective, so I can compare what I believe to what they believe and see if we can reconcile our differences from the scriptures. I do enjoy the discussion.You're asking the OSAS question. What anyone else posts on this subject is irrelevant because you, as everyone else, either have already made up your mind, or you will, to the resistance of all additional input.