You just demonstrated that you misunderstand. It's not about must confess "this" list of sins, but don't have to confess "that" list of sins. Rather than focusing on confession of every single sin that we commit as we commit them as an additional requirement to remain cleansed (continuous revolving door of sin - uncleansed/lost again; confess - cleansed/saved all over again) and if we forget a sin we are toast, John has in mind a settled recognition and ongoing acknowledgment that one is a sinner in need of cleansing and forgiveness. While false teachers/unbelievers say they have no sin "present tense" (vs. 8) or say they have not sinned "past tense" (vs. 10) Christians confess their sins. The term "confess" means to say the same thing about sin as God does, acknowledge His perspective about sin, which is on an ongoing basis.
The Greek word for "repent" is "metanoia" (noun) and "matanoeo" (verb) you see as defined in the Strongs #3340, 3341: to think differently or afterwards, reconsider. After thought, change of mind. This change of mind is on an ongoing basis. So repentance basically means a "change of mind" and the context must determine what is involved in this change of mind. Where salvation is in view, repentance actually precedes saving faith in Christ and is not a totally separate act from faith. It is actually the same coin with two sides. Repentance is on one side, what you change your mind about and faith in Christ is on the positive side, the new direction of this change of mind. *Repentance and faith are two sides of the same experience of receiving Christ.
The Bible also tells us that true repentance will result in a change of actions. Acts 26:20 declares, "I preached that they should repent and turn to God and prove their repentance by their deeds." This is the fruit of repentance (Matthew 3:8), not the essence of repentance (change of mind). Works-salvationists confuse the "fruit of repentance" with the "essence of repentance" (and also do the same thing with faith) and end up teaching salvation by works.
I have heard certain people say, "If you want to be saved, repent of your sins, turn from your sins." If turning from your sins means to stop sinning, then people can only be saved if they stop sinning. And in that case, it is unlikely that anyone will be saved, since we don't know anyone who has ever "completely stopped sinning" yet there are some deceived individuals who teach "sinless perfection" and believe they live a sinless, without fault or defect, flawless, absolute perfect life 100% of the time (exactly as Jesus lived) and are suffering from a terminal case of self righteousness (1 John 1:8-10).
Those who have repented/those who are born of God no longer practice sin (1 John 3:9; 1 Corinthians 6:9-11; Galatians 5:19-21); but instead, practice righteousness (1 John 3:10). The idea of practice is to perform repeatedly or habitually and thus describes repetition or continuous action. This describes the practice of sin in 1 John 3:9 as habitual, as one's lifestyle or bent of life without goal or effort to stop, no repentance, just bring it on.
I would offer in parables the number 1, 10, 100 and 1000 in increments are used a metaphor to represent an unknow as the whole of what ever is in view. 99+1 = 100 all the sheep .
Not 1 will be lost, no one can snatch them from his hand (will)
yet there are many who do not for various reasons and are no less saved.
They have stopped hearing the voice of the Shepherd and have become lost.
They must repent, and turn back to the Shepherd to be reconciled to Him and remain in Him.
Those who do not remain in Him will be cast into the fire and burned.
If anyone does not abide in Me, he is cast out as a branch and is withered; and they gather them and throw them into the fire, and they are burned. John 15:6
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Read these passages:Okay listen up ...Paul never says that salvation can be lost in the letter to the Galatians.
...for now.yet there are many who do not for various reasons and are no less saved.
The Galatians were in fact very saved. Paul affirms this. But they stopped believing in Christ. And he tells them, using the law they have gone back to slavery to for justification, that slaves of the old covenant law will not be heirs of the promises along with the sons of the New Covenant.Those who built on sand NEVER built on the rock
They get whatever number of chances God in his wisdom and foreknowledge has allotted to them. Just like that is true for the person who never believed who consistently rejects the gospel to point of no longer being allowed to respond. We don't know when and where God is done with the unbeliever or ex-believer. We just know there is a point where he says 'enough, it's over, I'm done'!So they get one chance?
Read these passages:
"9But now that you have come to know God, or rather to be known by God, how is it that you turn back again to the weak and worthless elemental things, to which you desire to be enslaved all over again?" - Galatians 4:9
"21Tell me, you who want to be under law, do you not listen to the law?" - Galatians 4:21
"30But what does the Scripture say?
“CAST OUT THE BONDWOMAN AND HER SON,
FOR THE SON OF THE BONDWOMAN SHALL NOT BE AN HEIR WITH THE SON OF THE FREE WOMAN.”
31So then, brethren, we are not children of a bondwoman, but of the free woman." - Galatians 4:30-31
The Galatians had turned away from justification through faith in Christ and had turned back to the slavery of obeying the law for justification. And Paul warned them, using the law they were turning back to, that a slave of the old covenant way of justification will not be an heir of the promises made to Abraham. Which Paul said in chapter 3 includes the Holy Spirit (the down payment of the inheritance). You lose the Holy Spirit in salvation and all the promises when you turn away from Christ for justification.
Had the Galatians lost their salvation at that moment? No, not yet. We know because 1) Paul has not dusted his feet of them, and 2) he makes his appeal to them as being children of the New Covenant. This shows us they did not instantly lose the inheritance the second they turned back to the law. It shows us God may make an appeal to the former believer to come back to trust in Christ before they are turned over to their decision to abandon justification in Christ for some other way of being justified or no way at all. But what is clear is they will be turned over to that decision if they don't come back when/if God calls them back. You can not stop believing in Christ and still be justified in Christ. Won't happen. You lose the inheritance when you stop believing in Christ. It's right there in Galatians for us in black and white.
That is what they are supposed to do--repent. Be what God made you, don't go back to the law. Repent while you can.Paul is saying live what in fact you are "a free woman"
Uh, Paul plainly said they were enslaving themselves to the law again (Galatians 4:9-10).The free woman cannot be a bond woman again
As I said he is still appealing to them on the basis of them being the believers they were before they abandoned their faith in Christ for justification. This shows us it ain't over for them.........yet..... "we are not children of a bondwoman"
Just so you know...The free woman cannot be a bond woman again ....
New age? Its an AGE OLD concept but probably like the rolled up the trends..they just polish the concept up 40+ yrs later and re name it to remarket the same product..might have a slightly different spin to is.." new and improved as society dictates")
I would offer in parables the number 1, 10, 100 and 1000 in increments are used a metaphor to represent an unknow as the whole of what ever is in view. 99+1 = 100 all the sheep .
Not 1 will be lost, no one can snatch them from his hand (will)
That is what they are supposed to do--repent. Be what God made you, don't go back to the law. Repent while you can.
Uh, Paul plainly said they were enslaving themselves to the law again (Galatians 4:9-10).
As I said he is still appealing to them on the basis of them being the believers they were before they abandoned their faith in Christ for justification. This shows us it ain't over for them.........yet.
Time to be honest, UG. Paul plainly said they were enslaving themselves to the law and that slaves don't inherit the promises. Plain as day. Time to shake off the lies of 'once saved always saved' and accept the scriptures for what they actually say, not what people have told us they 'really' mean in order to make them fit their preconceived doctrinal constructs.
If anyone does not abide in Me, he is cast out as a branch and is withered; and they gather them and throw them into the fire, and they are burned. John 15:6
Just so you know...
"...how is it that you turn back again to the weak and worthless elemental things, to which you desire to be enslaved all over again?" - Galatians 4:9
The word for 'again' in Galatians 4:9 above is πάλιν palin .
https://www.blueletterbible.org/kjv/gal/4/1/t_conc_1095009
While I agree with most of what you say, do you beleive that every born again person truly lives out the justification and is able to prove their true repentance.
Surely we are called to show who were are to support/prove our testimony and witness to the world and therefore further the gospel, yet there are many who do not for various reasons and are no less saved.