Yes. And more.1 Peter 1.18-19
But some here need to start posting scripture.
By His stripes, We are healed.
It Is Finished.
1 Peter 2:24
Romans 6.23
and more...
Yes. And more.1 Peter 1.18-19
I do not know how a saint quits believing but they remain a saint. Jesus is faithful even when we are not. He never leaves nor forsakes us.
For the cause of Christ
Roger
Free will is not a biblical concept?
Are you serious?
Did God give Adam the freedom to choose whether or not to eat the forbidden frui?
Did God stop Abraham from having a baby with Haggar? Or did Abraham choose to do this?
Did God force Isaac to bless Esau? Instead of Jacob?
Did God keep Joseph from going to Egypt which caused the Israeilites to become slaves?
Was it not Moses' free will that caused him to hit the rock twice?
What does Deuteronomy 30:15, 19 mean?
Did man have a choice to obey God and receive blessings in he covenants OR disobey God and receive curses?
What does Joshua 24: 15a mean?
Ezekiel 36:26 Why did God have to give anybody a new heart? He could have given them the right one the first time.
Or is He not able?
Psalm 119:30
John 3:16
Ephesians 5:6 If we could be deceived, it means we have a choice NOT TO.
Acts 2:21
Need more?
Exactly what saves a person?
The gospel is eternal life...but do you really understand how one receives this gift?
You always focus on our part only as works how are we saved really?
The gospel is eternal life?
Could you post some scripture please?
You want to know how one is saved?
Did I say in a previous post that smart people don't answer dumb questions.
You're on a Christian site.
That's a pretty dumb question.
Again you do not know what free will means in its original intention and development, it was Greek philosophers that developed this system of thought and belief, it is entire school of thought within this certain group and continues to be advanced by some philosophers. That people banter the term about in theology means they have not considered what free will means as it was originally developed and argued by some Greeks in antiquity.
Free will is not just a term it is a construct that has to do with pagan gods, it is a philosophical construct not a biblical one.
To try to link it to "choice" that is biblical concept, tells me you do not have the background knowledge to make these assertions that choice is one and the same as free will.
I suggest you do your research about its origin and what it means within the philosophy of Socrates and Plato and other ancient Greek philosophers since you seemed to have missed that course in school.
ssssiiiggghhh*** IF losing one's salvation WERE possible, (short of rejecting Jesus Christ) ... then, WHY THE FINISHED WORK OF THE CROSS? Is that too simple of a question to comprehend? Why would God allow the horror and cruelty of the cross for something which could be lost, making Jesus' sacrifice completely useless... knowing man's hearts were "inherently sinful" and they could NOT, ON THEIR OWN, be saved...NO MATTER WHAT?! ~ That is NOT giving man the "go ahead, stupid, keep sinning," freedom to discount the cross. On the contrary... BECAUSE of the finished work of the cross... the BELIEVER wants desperately to be sinless, but WE ARE HUMAN with HUMAN FLAWS, which, Thank God for the blood of Jesus perpetually washing over us UNTIL, "We are made just like Him".
UG
I used to discuss this with a philosopher on a different forum.
To tell you the truth, I'm not too interested in what it means outside of Christianity.
I know what you're talking about.
Real Free Will means that you have nothing else affecting your choice.
This person used to tell me we don't have real Free Will because our knowledge of God affects our choice.
But, I'm not here to discuss Philosophy, of which I know practically NOTHING.
I do know a lot about biblical free will and choice.
So, is it OK with you that we use the term Free Will here?
Every book on theology I've read uses this term.
God gave us Free Will.
IOW, He gave us the option to be able to make a free will choice.
He did not program us to do everything HE wants us to do, as Calvinists believe.
(you're right about where it comes from, of course)
Really, are you so naive to believe that all who post on CC have a sound understanding of the Gospel?
Why do you keep avoiding answering, what is the gospel?
I would have not hesitate if I was asked. If you think that is a dumb question then you have no idea how many false gospels circulate the globe.
What is with all this insecurity around superficial things like looks and intelligence?
Eternal life ...Jesus laid it out very clearly when he spoke to Nicodemus.
I admit I might be a bit naiive.
There's only one way to be saved. There are other ways? Like what for instance???
It does kind of seem like a silly question.
I spent years explaining what it means.
You become saved by believing in Jesus who was sent by Father God specifically to teach us how.
I used to tell the story of the birds that were trapped inside the barn and kept hitting up agains the glass window and fell to their deaths.
Or the story of the army of ants who would fall off the Cliff every day into a raging fire and how Jesus became an ant to teach them how to avoid this.
By believing in Jesus we have a better life NOW and we are able to enter into heaven. He opened up the gates of heaven for us. They were closed before. These two ideas are the good news. And, of course, you eventually have to say WHAT we have to believe. That God sent Jesus to us, that He died, that He was resurrected.
There are some verses that I particularly like regarding this:
1 Corinthians 15:1-4 explains the above.
John 3:16 Invites everyone
Acts 4:12 Tells us Who saves us
Acts 2:21
Ephesians 2:8
Galatians 2:16
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When Jesus spoke to Nicodemus, John 3, He told him about how to become a member of the Kingdom of God.
Not so much about salvation.
In fact, if you do a study on this, you'll find that salvation is not really mentioned in the N.T. the way that we understand it today.
Jesus came to teach us how to become members of His family and join in His Kingdom.
Of course these people ARE saved. But Jesus didn't really have this in mind.
Salvation as ONLY BELIEF IN HIM, was not His goal.
Check it out. (I'm not saying salvation's message is wrong - it's just different today)
Where?
§Scripture PLEASE.
EG
You're ALWAYS telling people they're going to you know where.
I think you've cut back a bit.
It's really true about how we see the other's faults but not our own.
Me included...
Any saint who quits believing is UNBELIEVING.
John 19:30
So when Jesus had received the sour wine, He said, “It is finished!” Andbowing His head, He gave up His spirit.
in the Greek, Tetelestai, was a legal term, those who had paid their debt in full, carried a card with them affixed to the card was the crime, and stamped on it was the word tetelestai, it means the debt to society was "paid in full" and they could never be tried for the same crime again,
Darkness demands ownership...Light restores relationship....
Your mind, will, emotions, intellect, passions are your own....God does not take that away from you.....he lets you chose who will run the show...your spirit or your mind...and whichever is boss is what the flesh/body will follow...
Don't get a headache.Joh 6:44 No one can come to me unless the Father who sent me draws him, and I will raise him to life on the last day.
Joh 6:45 It is written in the Prophets, 'And all of them will be taught by God.' Everyone who has listened to the Father and has learned anything comes to me.
Joh 6:46 Not that anyone has seen the Father except the one who comes from God. This one has seen the Father.
Joh 6:47 Truly, I tell all of you with certainty, the one who believes in me has eternal life.
Joh 6:48 I am the bread of life.
Does the first verse strike out free choice? I have a headache and is hard to think deeper.
Did God leave or forsake the first generation that died in the wilderness? NO, but they still died without belief, after they said they believed...
not one part part of your your scripture says jesus paid for all mans sinsI personally think he did.
John 3:16-18
For God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son, that whoever believes in Him should not perish but have everlasting life. For God did not send His Son into the world to condemn the world, but that the world through Him might be saved.
“He who believes in Him is not condemned; but he who does not believe is condemned already, because he has not believed in the name of the only begotten Son of God.
When Jesus said it is finished what was finished?
The temple curtain was torn it two.
The only sin that can't be forgiven is what?
The sin if unbelief in Jesus.
John 16:8-9
And when He has come, He will convict the world of sin, and of righteousness, and of judgment: of sin, because they do not believe in Me;
All sins were bought at a price, paid for except one.
Amen, the mere fact God wants to have a living relationship with his creation demands free will, you can not have a loving relationship with a robot, it will never appreciate your love, and can not return you love,
Really, are you so naive to believe that all who post on CC have a sound understanding of the Gospel?
Why do you keep avoiding answering, what is the gospel?
I would have not hesitate if I was asked. If you think that is a dumb question then you have no idea how many false gospels circulate the globe.
What is with all this insecurity around superficial things like looks and intelligence?
Eternal life ...Jesus laid it out very clearly when he spoke to Nicodemus.
I admit I might be a bit naiive.
There's only one way to be saved. There are other ways? Like what for instance???
It does kind of seem like a silly question.
I spent years explaining what it means.
You become saved by believing in Jesus who was sent by Father God specifically to teach us how.
I used to tell the story of the birds that were trapped inside the barn and kept hitting up agains the glass window and fell to their deaths.
Or the story of the army of ants who would fall off the Cliff every day into a raging fire and how Jesus became an ant to teach them how to avoid this.
By believing in Jesus we have a better life NOW and we are able to enter into heaven. He opened up the gates of heaven for us. They were closed before. These two ideas are the good news. And, of course, you eventually have to say WHAT we have to believe. That God sent Jesus to us, that He died, that He was resurrected.
There are some verses that I particularly like regarding this:
1 Corinthians 15:1-4 explains the above.
John 3:16 Invites everyone
Acts 4:12 Tells us Who saves us
Acts 2:21
Ephesians 2:8
Galatians 2:16
v vvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvv
When Jesus spoke to Nicodemus, John 3, He told him about how to become a member of the Kingdom of God.
Not so much about salvation.
In fact, if you do a study on this, you'll find that salvation is not really mentioned in the N.T. the way that we understand it today.
Jesus came to teach us how to become members of His family and join in His Kingdom.
Of course these people ARE saved. But Jesus didn't really have this in mind.
Salvation as ONLY BELIEF IN HIM, was not His goal.
Check it out. (I'm not saying salvation's message is wrong - it's just different today)
Its the same today, for Scripture doesn't change - nothing added and nothing taken away - but suffice it to say, today's movement in many places is to say, "I need only believe, and He magically takes care of my maturity and sins, I need to make passive my mind and body and just rest in the suaveness Jesus has given me." So, I get what you are saying and I agree, except many today who are true Christians still do understand it correctly, is all.