i am pretty much a loaner the church i pastor you come be in fellowship with us.. your part of us... there are certain standards i follow..
The First problem I see there is that no one can be a “loner” in Christianity…in a church that is isolated from other believers who live a distance away from you, in another town, another state, or even in another country, because Christianity is not a local church in just one place on earth…..it is a global brotherhood preaching a global message to a global community. (Matt 24:14)…..
However if you meant “loaner” as in borrowing your beliefs by shopping in the great celestial supermarket and putting selected and favored beliefs in your trolly, that come from outside of your own church.…well, that too is fraught with danger. Things can sound good, but counterfeits are designed to look authentic.
first off it has to be of God .
Absolutely…and it has to start with Genesis and end in Revelation, understanding that everything in between is a learning curve….what God is telling us as the “whole story”…not just selected bits of it where we fill in the blanks.
next scripture has to back it up a clear cut thus saith the Lord..
Another absolute….if it’s not in the Bible, it has no place in our belief system. Most people have no idea that the foundational beliefs taught in Christendom find no basis in Scripture at all. They were introduced by Roman Catholicism and carried over into all the ‘daughters’ who left home, to establish their own hierarchies. Christendom is a divided mess…not something planted by Jesus and his apostles at all….not even close.
im not interested in can you or you can not lose it.. its a know so salvation . you either are or are not.. living in willful sin saying what i want doing what i want is not of God.
Salvation is something we hope for…but not a given….or something we can take for granted….even Paul says that until we actually attain it, it remains a hope. (Phil 3:12-14) We can lose that hope if we lose focus on what Christ taught, thinking that we are saved no matter what. (2 Peter 2:20-22) We must “endure to the end“ in holding to Christ’s teachings. (Matt 24:13)
i am careful on who i listen to for outside sources . i really like jay vernon mcgee .. i do find him pretty close to truth..
We should all be careful who we listen to, as Bible scholars and teachers are a dime a dozen out there in Internet land….but “the truth” is buried under so much falsehood, that it’s like trying to find a diamond in a pile of broken glass…..we don’t need to know what the glass looks like, but through thorough Bible study, we have to know what the diamond looks like.
And we have the assurance that no one can come to the son, without an invitation from his Father. (John 6:65)