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Yet, here you admit that he doesn't explicitly say you can't fall away, you have to 'read into it a little' (paraphrase mine, tell me if I'm wrong) Why does your 'reading into it' trump god's explicit word? Explain that to me convincingly and we'll all have to start worshipping you! (I'll ignore by the way what I think you were attempting as an attack on me--legalist? I prefer to see myself as someone who knows how to read the book you call holy with your lips but turn away from with your heart to follow those that itch your ears) |
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Jhn 3:16 For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life. The most important and famous quote in the Bible. Simple, clear, to the point. |
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Read what you wrote! "if you do have such faith, you will never lose salvation." Let's rephrase: "if you do NOT have such faith you WILL lose salvation." So. I'll lose salvation if I don't have such faith. I'm glad you could admit it Magus! Awfully big of you! Quote:
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Yeah right. Twist away Magus! Twist those scriptures to say what you want them to mean. Twist ‘em, twist ‘em, twist ‘em. Twist, twist, twist! A little more now!
2 Peter 1:10 - They STILL have to make their calling and election sure. And then you say they have to DO the things of faith, in order to be saved. 1 Tim 4:16 - Did you not read the part about “saving yourself?” It says, “Watch your life and doctrine closely. Persevere in them, because if you do, you will save both YOURSELF, and your hearers.” This was not just a good way to be for believers and unbelievers to see. You had to be this way to save YOURSELF too. So watching your life, means that you look at how you are living, and you look at your doctrine (the Bible) and then you match your life to your doctrine (the Bible), and make sure that you are obeying the teachings of the Bible. So you have to have a life that pretty closely follows the Bible’s teachings in order to be saved. Then you said: “If your life isn't filled with Jesus and his teachings, then you aren't saved and you aren't witnessing to anyone to come to Jesus.” So if you’re a Christian, but your life is not filled with Jesus and his teachings, then you’re not saved? That’s what you just said. I know lots of “Christians” who claim to be saved, yet I would not say that their lives are filled with Jesus and his teachings. They really don’t follow Jesus’ teachings closely. So are they unsaved? If not, I’ll give you their e-mail addresses, and you can e-mail them and try to save ‘em. Maybe you’ll have more luck saving people who at least believe in Jesus. Like I said, you’re wasting your witnessing time here. |
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Ahhh...the endless re-wordings and justifications and interpretations to make yourself feel good are ill-becoming of a christian. Carrying a cross is not easy.
Lets cut to the skinny. God's bible said (Heb 6:4-11) It is impossible for those who (know Jesus)...if they FALL AWAY, to be brought back to repentance...land that produces thorns and thistles is worthless and in danger of being cursed. In the end it will be burned....we want each of you to show this same diligence (loving god and ministering for him) to the very end, in order to make your hope sure. God says, in no uncertain terms, explicitly, that once saved, you can still not achieve your hope and end up burning in hell. So how do your verbal wranglings trump god's explicit word? You'll notice I don't need explanations, or parallelisms or extra-biblical constructs, just the words as they are written. As I said, if you show me why your interpretation and justification are more holy than the explicit word of god, I will worship you since you are clearly the greater being. |
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Radorth,
I may deal with your stuff later, but right now it's late, and hardly worth it. For one, the person would be "better off" because at judgement, he's going to get a worse damnation, since he knew the truth, as opposed to someone who never knew it (like someone who died without having ever heard the gospel). And much of what you say seems to be twisting scripture, like Magus. Of course the Revelation scripture about Sardis is difficult. But all the scriptures I pointed out say stuff along the same lines. And that is, you can lose your salvation. It's just that with the other scriptures, you found them easier to twist. You find it tough to twist the one about the church in Sardis, so you just figure that it must all fit in with what you want to believe somehow. Of course you want to believe in "once saved always saved," but keep in mind that many Christian churches that are mainstream do not believe this (like Methodists). And if you did not believe this, then it would suck for you, because you'd lose your precious sense of security, and you'd have to start thinking about how you are living your life. It's much easier to just believe that once you "pray Jesus in your heart" then that's it. |
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