Now - show me HOW I took "all" of these verses out of context.
Matt. 7:21-23 - Referring only to Jesus day, before resurrection and before Jesus died.
Matt. 10:22 - Referring only to Jesus day, before resurrection and before Jesus died.
Matt. 24:13 - Referring to tribulation saints only inside Daniels 70th week
Matt. 25:31–46 - "When the Son of Man comes in his glory" is referring to the second coming of Christ
John 15:1-6 - This is an allegory. Read why Jesus spoke this way here, Mat 13:10. Do you also prove soul sleep is false by using Luke 16:19-31?
Rom. 11:22 - Rom 11:11-24 is another allegory. Read why Jesus spoke this way here, Mat 13:10. Do you also prove soul sleep is false by using Luke 16:19-31?
1 Cor. 9:27 - Referring to the 5 crowns believers receive at the Bema seat, winning or losing crowns. Read 1 Cor 9:24-27 in context.
1 Cor. 4:4 - What does this have to do with the topic at hand?
1 Tim. 4:1 - This chapter is making a distinction between believers and nonbelievers (apostates). Read 1 Tim 4:3, 10. The word "aphistémi" is also in Luke 8:13, referring to the root. You either have the root or you don't.
Heb. 3:6 - I see a contradiction here.. 2 Cor 5:1, 2 Tim 2:13, Heb 6:18-19, 1 John 5:14
Heb. 3:12-14 - I see a contradiction here, neither death nor life.. Rom 8:38-39
Heb 6:4-6 - This paragraph starts at Heb 5:11, where it talks about maturity in Christ, and has nothing to do with losing salvation.
Heb. 10:26-27 - I see a contradiction here, actually in the same chapter.. Heb 10:11-14
2 Pet. 3:17 - I see a contradiction here.. Heb 6:18-19
1 John 2:24 - I see a contradiction here.. John 6:35-40, John 10:25-30, Eph 1:13-14, Eph 4:30, Heb 9:12, 1 John 5:9-14
1 John 5:13 - Yes! and believing only comes once. That's why it is finished, John 19:30. Read 1 John 5:9-14 in context.
Rev. 3:5 - And who is the one that is victorious? The one that believes! 1 John 5:4-5
Rev. 22:19 - Referring to false prophets who do not have the truth, John 14:6, 2 John 1:1-2
Rev 22:19 Barnes' Notes on the Bible - And if any man shall take away from the words of the book of this prophecy - If he shall reject the book altogether; if he shall, in transcribing it, designedly strike any part of it out. It is conceivable that, from the remarkable nature of the communications made in this book, and the fact that they seemed to be unintelligible, John supposed there might be those who would be inclined to omit some portions as improbable, or that he apprehended that when the portions which describe antichrist were fulfilled in distant ages, those to whom those portions applied would be disposed to strike them from the sacred volume, or to corrupt them. He thought proper to guard against this by this solemn declaration of the consequence which would follow such an act.
The whole book was to be received - with all its fearful truths - as a revelation from God; and however obscure it might seem, in due time it would be made plain; however faithfully it might depict a fearful apostasy, it was important, both to show the truth of divine inspiration and to save the church, that these disclosures should be in their native purity in the possession of the people of God.
- Heb 13:8