Renniks
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Nobody should have to guess whether they are saved or not when scripture says we can know we have eternal life, that we are already seated in the heavens with him.
It's not a game of chance.
It's not a game of chance.
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It's a game of perseverance, ....wisdom and faith.Nobody should have to guess whether they are saved or not when scripture says we can know we have eternal life, that we are already seated in the heavens with him.
It's not a game of chance.
Hello @Episkopos,Reply #2:
That was fast! Well no one is finally saved before the end. Until then we are in play...in training...in a race. And being saved to what? Many will be saved and cast away into darkness there to roam in the wilderness forever.
So salvation is not an issue...but being a light in the world IS.
I find that modern church people have opted for being the "saved" of the world rather than being the "light" of the world.
I am not saved by my effort. I am saved by Christ's sacrifice.It's a game of perseverance, ....wisdom and faith.
'And grieve not the holy Spirit of God,Hi charity, so just to clarify. You said that your assurance lies in the fact the you have 'believed' the testimony of God's Son, in order to attain salvation, as prescribed in the Bible? I also believe the same.You ask how I know I am saved? The answer to that is simple - God has assured me that I am saved in His Word. What other witness do I need than that? I was saved through believing God's word concerning His Son the Lord Jesus Christ, and I have the assurance of salvation through believing that same word
Therefore, would you say that your salvation is contingent upon your faith, or rather, the resilience and endurance of your convictions in Christ?
For there are those who hear the Word, and don't believe. Thus, free-will and discretion appears to be something that we are all affected by, and therefore, do we all not have the intrinsic ability to even change our minds, despite what we formerly believed?
I believe as 'easy' as we came to Christ i.e. 'believe in thy heart, and confess with thy mouth', we can just as freely renounce or deny what we formerly believed.
We all must keep ourselves in check right to the very end i.e. death, or Christ's return.
Aren't they the same thing?You can't lose salvation, you can only throw it away.
Thank you very much for clarifying, charity!'And grieve not the holy Spirit of God,
whereby ye are sealed unto the day of redemption.'
(Ephesians 4:30)
Hello @DNB,
I'm sorry I missed this post: You ask me a question: 'would you say that your salvation is contingent upon your faith?
I believe that when we truly believe on the Lord Jesus Christ as our Saviour and Lord, we are 'sealed' unto the day of redemption, by the Holy Spirit of God: and that therefore nothing can separate us from the love of God which is in Christ Jesus.
In Christ Jesus
Chris
Hello @Episkopos,
It is very easy to point the finger at fellow believers , and make the kind of accusation you have made in your last sentence, but we are not to look at the speck in another's eye, but concentrate on removing the plank in our own.
Also, where do you get the idea that (quote) 'Many will be saved and cast away into darkness there to roam in the wilderness forever.?' How can that ever be said about a believer in the Lord Jesus Christ? With an unsubstantiated statement like that I am surprised that anyone endorsed your post with a 'like'.
In Christ Jesus
Chris
Not according to those who believe you lose salvation each time you sin.Aren't they the same thing?
Interesting, sort of...?Not according to those who believe you lose salvation each time you sin.
I think we are on the same page, then. If you ever attended any holiness churches, you would know what I mean. I was scared to death when I first got saved that God was gonna kick me out for every sin, because that's how I was taught in church.Interesting, sort of...?
I sin daily, but have not lost my faith in the Gospel of Christ. So, I'm not sure what denomination teaches the position that you stated?
I believe that one can lose their faith by renouncing Christ's redemptive work and God's grace.
For, as easy as they acquired their salvation, by accepting the Jesus as Lord & Saviour, they can as easy, turn their back on it (weeds sown on shallow ground).
I see, I was unaware as to what you were alluding too (so many doctrines and denominations out there).I think we are on the same page, then. If you ever attended any holiness churches, you would know what I mean. I was scared to death when I first got saved that God was gonna kick me out for every sin, because that's how I was taught in church.
To understand God's ways one has to realise that we are offered choices and that there are both good and bad outcomes for everything. So there is life and death. Now a believer has passed from death to life. So that's the first level. But then there is also after that blessing and cursing. Or...honour and dishonour.
Episkopos said:
Now most believers never get past the first level. These don't understand the nature of grace. We don't understand that we are not better than the Jews. We think we are superior. But pride goes before a fall.
Episkopos said:
Just as the Jews failed the law...so many of us will also fail grace. So we don't learn anything by reading the bible...instead we become as deceived of our own special place with God as the Jews did before us. Were they not the people of God? We prove we are just like the Jews in this way...very human. Heb. 12:15 - 'Looking diligently lest any man fail of the grace of God; lest any root of bitterness springing up trouble you, and thereby many be defiled;'
I know I'm saved because I am trusting in the blood of Christ to take away my sin. Trusting in Him like a parachute.
Yes, I have set under OSAS teaching too, but the balance I see in scripture is that the key is remaining in Christ. When I investigated OSAS, I find that the people who follow it can't really know if they are saved. Their response would be that if you fall away you were never saved, which never made sense to me.I see, I was unaware as to what you were alluding too (so many doctrines and denominations out there).
Great, if we are on the same page, for I feel that over-confidence i.e. once saved always saved (which i was protesting), can cause someone to not keep themselves in check, and possibly lose the race.
Whereas, similarly, you are saying, the austerity approach may cause some to give up, or get so stressed and become incapacitated?
Here's to retaining the faith until the end, and hopefully being fruitful!
1st John 1:9, "If we confess our sins, He is faithful to cleans us from all unrightousness.
Jeremiah 31:34, "God says, "I will forgive their wickedness and will REMEMBER THEIR SINS NO MORE" - PRAISE GOD.
Yes, I have set under OSAS teaching too, but the balance I see in scripture is that the key is remaining in Christ. When I investigated OSAS, I find that the people who follow it can't really know if they are saved. Their response would be that if you fall away you were never saved, which never made sense to me.
On the other extreme, believing you fall away every time you sin, certainly doesn't lead to approaching the throne with confidence. Then, it all rests on us to power through. That isn't the reality. The only way, IMO, is trusting God to hold onto us.
I have had long discussions on other forums with people from both extremes.
Balance is a rare thing it seems.
Through faith and trust.How does one remain in Him?
by abiding in the true vine “I am the true vine, and My Father is the vinedresser. 5 “I am the vine, you are the branches. He who abides in Me, and I in him, bears much"fruit; for without Me you can do nothing.How does one remain in Him?