Hi Axehead,
1Thess 4:3 says;
For this is the will of God, even your sanctification, that ye should abstain from fornication
The fornication spoken of here is spiritual fornication. This is denying the gospel and establishing righteousness by works instead of by faith.
As for physical fornication, this has no more affect on your salvation than the lifestyle of the thief on the cross had or the other actions/thoughts/words we fail at in this life, providing we continue to believe on Jesus.
You said, "the lifestyle the thief on the cross had."
Obviously, he could still not engage in them, but are you saying that if he was set free, he could continue to engage in theft and it would have no effect on his salvation? How would the thief know within himself that there was a change, a deliverance from God that has taken place? Forget about others, what about the thief himself. Since the NT says that ungodly deeds will be punished, how will the thief know that his faith and life in Christ Jesus is genuine? How will He know that Christ's power is genuine?
Why does God discipline us if it is ok to physically fornicate? Why would He discipline us if we still get to go to heaven no matter how much fornication we do? That doesn't seem fair.Should we do any wrong/selfish acts we won't profit by it. God disciplines us.
Of course we still do see many in churches doing wrong. Even we all here on this forum (except whitestone) admit that our behavior is not continuously perfect. Is one of these wrong/selfish actions or thoughts we fail with worse than another? In regards to affecting our salvation...No.
And should someone deceive themsleves into thinking their wrong behavior is right,
Hold all the trains!!!! Did you just say that wrong behavior is not right??
[quote]this would no doubt hinder their growth in Christ. [/quote]
Hold all the trains, again!!! Are you implying that we are suppose to grow in Christ? What does this "growth" look like Haz?
Adultery (for example Mark 10:11,12) is just as common amongst Christians as non-Christians. Often it is even justified just the same as the world does. But those indulging in such behavior will not profit by it.
Golly Haz, if Christians and non-Christians are committing adultery, how will the Lord be able to tell them apart?
God is working in each of our lives where ever we are at. We all have our own individual circumstances and handicaps, etc. Within the Christian community we see various people. Some receive the word, endure for a while and then when tribulations etc occur they turn away. Others receive the word but the cares of this world and the deceitfulness of riches chokes the word and they become unfruitful (without Christ). And then others receive the word and it bears fruit in them, some a hundredfold, some sixty, some thirty (Matt 13:19-23).
Haz, you have given me a triple surprise tonight. Did you just say we are suppose to be fruitful in Christ?
Ultimately it is those who through their faith are counted righteous (Rom 4:5).
But works of being perfected by the flesh is the spiritual fornication we need to abstain from.
Oh, I had such great hope, but now it seems you wasted all that writing to end with "live anyway you want to, you may not be fruitful, your growth in Christ will be hindered by your wrong behavior and you may get disciplined, but as long as you have faith that someone named Jesus Christ died for your sins 2000 years ago, you will be escorted on a red carpet right through the pearly gates of heaven to be welcomed by a big hug from Jesus Christ even thought you never abided in Him for 1 minute."
Axehead