Essential vs. Non-Essential

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Many biblical doctrines are misunderstood because of the way Scripture can appear to support numerous opposing views within Soteriology. This is because nearly any false teaching can be supported on partial Scripture, but truth is supported on the whole of it (Hermeneutics—Scripture interpreting Scripture).

As you may know, in Soteriology there are essential and non-essential scriptural doctrines concerning the impartation of Grace (receiving salvation), i.e. believing that salvation is only through Christ is essential doctrine for receiving salvation; believing O.S.A.S. (once saved always saved—which I believe Scripture supports) is non-essential for receiving salvation. We are all aware there is a multitude of Christians who have numerous opposing beliefs within non-essential doctrine, but it is within essential doctrine that unification is established in the "Household of God" (Eph 2:19).

Essential doctrine establishes faith and non-essential doctrine establishes growth in faith. Therefore, Christians who unknowingly believe in the false non-essential and disbelieve in the true non-essential will be deficient in much "comfort of the Scriptures" (Rom 15:4), resulting in being "weak in the faith" (Rom 14:1).

Weakness in the faith refers to misunderstanding, being ignorant of, or disbelieving in a scriptural doctrine, in which case impedes one from using it for learning and encouragement. Paul's indication of one being "weak in the faith" in Romans 14 was in similar reference to what Peter encountered in his "Joppa" vision (Acts 10:14, 15), which indicates that Peter was ignorant at that time (the Lord was revealing this for the first time) that in the "New Covenant" dispensation, the ordinances which were against the eating of certain animals was "taken away" (Heb 10:9; 1 Tim 4:4, 5; Matt 15:11), which Peter eventually learned that He was also referring to the receiving of the Gentiles.

This example of Peter's is analogous to any unlearned true scriptural doctrine and if the believer is unaware of it, the teaching cannot be received and utilized. All Christians will be "caught up together" at the same time, “to meet the Lord in the air” (1 Thess 4:17) and the only historical difference between them will have been the unnecessary "besetting" from the "weight" which believers did not "lay aside" (Heb 12:1), which resulted from not being as encouraged (Heb 3:13) and learned (2 Tim 3:16) as they could have been.

False doctrine weakens faith, resulting in leaving the believer often "fighting" and "beating the air" (1 Cor 9:26); but it is not “possible” to “deceive the very elect” (Matt 24:24). Not finding truth results from not seeking it (Matt 7:7; Luke 11:9).
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Well that's certainly a hot topic to start with. I don't agree with you in regards to Peters vision as the context bares out exactly what was going on. One just needs to scrutinize it a little closer, keeping in mind one's biases towards the subject of clean and unclean food. Then press on from there. :) SHALOM
 

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JB_Reformed Baptist said:
Well that's certainly a hot topic to start with. I don't agree with you in regards to Peters vision as the context bares out exactly what was going on. One just needs to scrutinize it a little closer, keeping in mind one's biases towards the subject of clean and unclean food. Then press on from there. :) SHALOM
Hi JB - Thanks for your reply and God's blessings to your Family! The clean animals represented the Jews and the unclean, the Gentiles.
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Axehead, on 16 Mar 2013 - 00:15, said:
I don't believe in the security of the unbeliever. Selah.
"You were sealed with the Holy Spirit of promise, who is the guarantee of our inheritance until the redemption of the purchased possession" (Eph 1:13, 14).

"The guarantee of our inheritance"; the Spirit of God is the pledge and earnest. An earnest is what confirms an agreement and assures the right to the thing agreed to and is a part of it and lesser than it and is never returned.

"So the Spirit of God certifies the right to the heavenly inheritance, as well as gives a meetness for it; He is the firstfruits of eternal glory and happiness and of the same kind with it, as He is enjoyed in measure by the saints now, is lesser than the communion which they shall have with Him and with the Father and the Son hereafter. For the best things are reserved till last and being once given into the heart as an earnest, He always continues, or is ever taken away." -JG

"He shall give you another Comforter, that He may abide with you for ever" (John 14:16).
 

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Axehead said:
Let me put it another way. I believe in the insecurity of the unbeliever.
Ok. Insecure in what way? They appear rather bold and brazen to me.

NetChaplain said:
Hi JB - Thanks for your reply and God's blessings to your Family! The clean animals represented the Jews and the unclean, the Gentiles."You were sealed with the Holy Spirit of promise, who is the guarantee of our inheritance until the redemption of the purchased possession" (Eph 1:13, 14).

"The guarantee of our inheritance"; the Spirit of God is the pledge and earnest. An earnest is what confirms an agreement and assures the right to the thing agreed to and is a part of it and lesser than it and is never returned.

"So the Spirit of God certifies the right to the heavenly inheritance, as well as gives a meetness for it; He is the firstfruits of eternal glory and happiness and of the same kind with it, as He is enjoyed in measure by the saints now, is lesser than the communion which they shall have with Him and with the Father and the Son hereafter. For the best things are reserved till last and being once given into the heart as an earnest, He always continues, or is ever taken away." -JG

"He shall give you another Comforter, that He may abide with you for ever" (John 14:16).
Thanks dear brother, and SHALOM to you and yours. :)