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Our beliefs do not make us secure...we believe we're secure therefore we are???
Rather we are secure when we are walking in the Spirit. Then we are walking in true holiness without sin. We can be assured that when Christ is living through us that we are assured of an abundant entrance into life in the next age.....since we are already walking in that abundant life in this present age.
Jesus told me He would never leave me or forsake me. Will He?
In Hebrews, it says I have been perfected forever. Have I?
In Colossians, it says I will appear with Him in glory. John wrote that when I see Him, I will be like Him.
Will I?
Our beliefs do not make us secure...we believe we're secure therefore we are???
Rather we are secure when we are walking in the Spirit. Then we are walking in true holiness without sin. We can be assured that when Christ is living through us that we are assured of an abundant entrance into life in the next age.....since we are already walking in that abundant life in this present age.
If you read it it must apply to you! After all we are what we read! ;)
Can you be saved while not "walking in the Spirit"?
Can you "walk in the Spirit" on Monday, then not "walk in the Spirit" on Tuesday? And if this is what you do, are you saved on Monday, then not saved on Tuesday?
By "saved" I mean indwelt by the Holy Spirit as a recipient of eternal life, we could also say "born again".
Not belief in ourself - rather, belief in Jesus. Having believed, we've received. Having received, we are born again as God's children, His forever. Do you deny this?
This is performance. Your reliance is upon your works, not faith. Do you deny this?
Yet another dodge. You don't seem to care to answer my questions, do you?
1. It would be better for most Christians to not claim to be saved and just do the best they can in their own strength...since that is what they are really doing anyway.
2. Salvation comes from pleasing God and obeying His commandments.
3. When we walk in the Spirit we are walking in HIS salvation...not our own. So we can experience this salvation right now. This in no way guarantees that we can own God's salvation.
4. If the salvation were ours then we would have our own righteousness. Do you see that?
5. We will all be judged by our works...do you deny this?
Jesus told me He would never leave me or forsake me. Will He?
In Hebrews, it says I have been perfected forever. Have I?
In Colossians, it says I will appear with Him in glory. John wrote that when I see Him, I will be like Him.
Will I?
"Ok, Lord - I understand how it is done, so I will take it from here".
OK, let's focus on just one at a time . . .
Hebrews says He will never leave me nor forsake me. OK, is He speaking to me? I would say that as a child of God, yes, He is. You may dispute that I am a child of God, but for the sake of the debate, let's say that I am.
So He speaks to me. He said He will never leave nor forsake me. Will He?
This is not about "assurance". This is not about "Bible knowledge". This is Jesus' promise. Will He keep it?
You speak of "owning salvation as a commodity", as if that is what I think or say.
So let me ask you . . . Do you "own humanity as a commodity"?
That's not what we're talking about, is it?
But if you were born human, you simply are human. And you don't by some act of your will, cease to be human, do you?
Do you honestly think this is what I am saying???
God wants us to know that His commitment to us is solid. The other side of the coin is our commitment and faithfulness to Him.
He won't leave us, but will we leave Him or endure till the end? Will we harden our heart and turn away from Him? Many have.
Axehead
Many have is right! And why wouldn't they? They have been told that if they become a Christian they will stop sinning in the flesh and when they see into their hearts they realize that they still sin. Therefore they see Christianity as a lie.
The children of God still live in sinful flesh and the sinful flesh can not be sinless. Just as Paul said in Romans 7:25
25 I thank God — through Jesus Christ our Lord! So then, with the mind I myself serve the law of God, but with the flesh the law of sin.
NKJV
Modern Christainity has become a religion of the self-righteous and many see it as being that way. They are not being told that to be a real Christain they must trust in what Jesus has already done to obtain salvation; that a true Christian is not made by the works of man. But you won't hear this in most all Christian venues.
The gnostic teaching of us not being responsible for the actions we do with the body suggests that the body obeys itself and cannot be ever controlled.
Romans 7:25
25 I thank God — through Jesus Christ our Lord! So then, with the mind I myself serve the law of God, but with the flesh the law of sin.
NKJV
I find it fascinating that this passage is prior to Rom.7, where Paul shares that it is actually the law that stirs up sinful desires in one's heart.Rom 6:10 For in that he died, he died unto sin once: but in that he liveth, he liveth unto God.
Rom 6:11 Likewise reckon ye also yourselves to be dead indeed unto sin, but alive unto God through Jesus Christ our Lord.
Rom 6:12 Let not sin therefore reign in your mortal body, that ye should obey it in the lusts thereof.
Rom 6:13 Neither yield ye your members as instruments of unrighteousness unto sin: but yield yourselves unto God, as those that are alive from the dead, and your members as instruments of righteousness unto God.
Rom 6:14For sin shall not have dominion over you: for ye are not under the law, but under grace.
That may be the case in some people's sheltered world, but it is not true as an absolute statement. Not even close.The problem with today's Gospel is there is no message of the Cross, anymore. Just get your "ticket punched" and wait for heaven.
We must endure to the to be saved in an eternal sense. But we can be saved in our daily situations through faith and rejoicing in God. There are the daily battles and then there is the war. There sems to be the confusion that winning one battle means the war is over.
I find it fascinating that this passage is prior to Rom.7, where Paul shares that it is actually the law that stirs up sinful desires in one's heart.
The children of God are already saved by the work of God on the cross; but this only applies those that actually believe it. Enduring to the end is to resist the ideas of the religious that a person must work for salvation. The requirement for salvation has already been paid for, by God, on the cross for those that will trust in God.
Lip service and mental assent have nothing at all to do with Christianity. We are saved by believing in Christ and living through His grace.