If the crucifixion fulfill the law and proves Jesus loves us. The resurrection proves he has power over sin, death and the law too. Don't forget he IS god, not was.
Of course you can get it back.
God will never forsake you nor leave you.
Only YOU can leave GOD.
Does Jesus not look for the lost sheep?
Does the father of the Prodigal Son not take him back with open arms and a feast?
Hebrews 6:4-6 and Hebrews 10:26 are totally different.
If you want to get into it, I'm willing...
But please be really interested...I've gone through this before.
THE PATH IS NARROW BECAUSE IT'S DIFFICULT!
You seem to get everything backwards!
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Have to go Bill.If we don't do it does not mean we do not love him.
Maybe because of a lack of faith or we yield to the flesh.
Do you believe that when Jesus said "if you love me you will be obedient" he was talking about 100% obedience or a heart that seeks that?
The bible is one whole idea.Sorry but you do.
Given the verses that you posted back about works keeps us saved.
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You like those verses, don't you?
James is talking to the 12 tribes who have been scattered. It would be a mistake and assumption that he is just writing the truly saved believers.
Hey H,i havent seen you go through it. i want to know what you believe about hebrews 6:4-6 and hebrews 10:26.
There are no verses in context that states or even implies that works save us or even keep us saved.......salvation is a one off eternal event with present continuing results from a past completed action based upon grace through faith.......Where does Paul say they works keep us saved?
Galatians 6:9-10
9 And let us not grow weary while doing good, for in due season we shall reap if we do not lose heart. 10 Therefore, as we have opportunity, let us do good to all, especially to those who are of the household of faith.
I cannot recall where Paul has said works keep us saved.
But he did say
Ephesians 2:8-10
8 For by grace you have been saved through faith, and that not of yourselves; it is the gift of God, 9 not of works, lest anyone should boast. 10 For we are His workmanship, created in Christ Jesus for good works, which God prepared beforehand that we should walk in them.
@eternally-gratefull is right.That is a complete assumption from the get go...good try though.
James addresses his readers as believers, employing the term “brothers” (adelphoi) 19 times. Three of these uses are found in the intimate address, “my beloved brothers” (adelphoi mou agape ̄ toi). In the epistles, only 1 Corinthians has a greater use of the term “brothers” (39 times). Romans and 1 Thessalonians tie with James for 19 uses.
Oh D.There are no verses in context that states or even implies that works save us or even keep us saved.......salvation is a one off eternal event with present continuing results from a past completed action based upon grace through faith.......
So everything you do 100% of the time is for God? What you said sounds like what the Mormons teach. In 2 Nephi 25:23 in the Book of Mormon, we read - For we labor diligently to write, to persuadeour children, and also our brethren, to believe in Christ, and to be reconciled to God; for we know that it is by grace that we are saved, after all we can do.
In other words, do all you can or else the Lord will not be able to save you?
That’s not what we read in God’s word in Ephesians 2:8,9.
THE PATH IS NARROW BECAUSE IT'S DIFFICULT!
You seem to get everything backwards!
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The bible is one whole idea.
We pluck verses out because that's what we do here.
If you read the N.T. from cover to cover, it will become apparent that salvation can be lost.
They are his brothersThat is a complete assumption from the get go...good try though.
James addresses his readers as believers, employing the term “brothers” (adelphoi) 19 times. Three of these uses are found in the intimate address, “my beloved brothers” (adelphoi mou agape ̄ toi). In the epistles, only 1 Corinthians has a greater use of the term “brothers” (39 times). Romans and 1 Thessalonians tie with James for 19 uses.
Hi decon, you are absolutely right this is a "False Alert", and it's because of posts like this thatFalse ALERT................the bolded is as false as can be.....
If you read the N.T. from cover to cover, it will become apparent that salvation can be lost.
They are his brothers
All americans are my brothers and sisters, whether they are saved or not, thats why i spent 15 years in the military.
I am not assuming anything
And you still have context you have yet to respond to,
James asked, can that faith save them!
How can i take james to mean anything other than what he said, can a dead faith save?

bill's question was not dumb.
neither was mine.
you say that we are saved by grace, then maintained by works.
o.k., if that is true, then what is the formula?
if I am to maintain my salvation by works/obedience then how many I am to do? how much disobedience will disqualify me?
I mean, if this is true, then there has to be a consistency , because God is no respecter of persons.
if your theology cannot answer questions , then it is not real theology. it's just an opinion.
I have her on ignore, better that wayI will respond, I like discussing this topic with you, you make me think, but first I need to be sure, I am no longer wanting to be pulled into another conversation with Fran, so first.... some nice soothing tea....
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I guess the problem here is OSAS,,,not so much whether or not we need to do works.Salvation is not something that can be lost....get over it.......and if it can be lost.....IT cannot be gotten back.......eternal life is not temporary based upon performance...........