Hello. The following is a response to your longer post, which you made to another poster. I'm responding to that as you pointed me to read it, ialthough I am quoting this one. I appreciate the response and appreciate your position and honesty. About a year ago I was about where you are, I wanted to call it law just to see more professed Christians actually follow Christ, but we aren't under law, we are under Grace. So we follow God's moral law and all covenant distinctives and encourage them to be followed but our obedience in Christ is from salvation already given. Collapsing that into law keeping undermines salvation.
I DID say, to either you or the other member, that we are not under The Law.
The Law was abolished 2 thousand years ago.
So let's get The Law out of the way.
A question, however, would be:
HOW does obeying God fall under The Law?
Is it legalistic to obey God if that what He asks throughout the NEW testament?
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Every single warning passage must be taken with full weight, I completely agree on this point.
However, We are never allowed to play “sealed-by-the-Spirit” texts off against the warnings.
OK. Let's see how YOU reconcile the two.
1. We are SEALED by the Spirit.
2. We can fall away.
Both are God-breathed, so both must fit perfectly.The only way they fit is if we let Scripture tell us who the warnings are actually addressing.The New Testament never treats the visible church as if every single member is regenerate.
It always recognises two groups inside the covenant community:
A. Those who have been truly united to Christ by the Spirit-wrought gift of persevering faith
B. Those who really do belong to the visible covenant, receive real covenant privileges and blessings, yet were never born again
So this is the THEY WERE NEVER SAVED TO BEGIN WITH argument.
Just stated in a much more eloquent and intelligent manner.
You're saying that a person can:
BELONG TO THE VISIBLE COVENANT
RECEIVE REAL COVENANT PRIVILEGES
RECEIVE BLESSINGS
Yet, are never born again.
And who are WE to determine who is saved and who is not?
We can judge a persons ACTIONS,,,Matthew 18 (take a sinner to the church)
but we certainly cannot know a person's heart and judge their SALVATION.
If we refuse to recognize and distinguish those two groups, the warnings and the promises will always sound like they contradict each other.
Once we see them, everything falls into perfect harmony.
Here are the decisive lines of evidence:
- Jesus Himself draws the controlling distinction (Matt 7:21–23)
“Not everyone who says to me, ‘Lord, Lord,’ will enter the kingdom of heaven …
I will say to them, ‘I never knew you; depart from me.’”
Notice what Jesus deliberately does not say:
“I knew you for a while but you lost it.”
“I knew you once but you fell away.”
H....you're adding word to scripture.
You kow the bible well...you know we're not supposed to do that.
I like to read scripture and understand it AS IT IS WRITTEN.
In Matthew 7:21-23, your verses,
Jesus explains EXACTLY WHY He will not recognize them...
Matthew 7:23
23 "And then I will declare to them, 'I never knew you; DEPART FROM ME, YOU WHO PRACTICE LAWLESSNESS.'
Jesus is very clear when He speaks and teaches...we should never assume that Jesus does not know HOW
to express Himself. The NT has already been written - it is not for us to REWRITE it and add to it what we THINK Jesus meant.
What does PRACTICE LAWLESSNESS mean?
It means not following the laws of Jesus.
It means not obeying HIM.
If we do not obey Jesus...we are lawless.
And, to be clear, Jesus DOES state that one could be saved for a while and then fall away.
Here are 2 times:
Luke 8:13
13 "Those on the rocky soil are those who, when they hear, receive the word with joy; and these have no firm root; they believe for a while, and in time of temptation fall away.
THEY BELIEVE FOR A WHILE
Jesus said they believed for a while.
A person that believes is a saved person.
Otherwise we have to redefine what saves a person.
Jesus said they believed FOR A WHILE.
The person is saved for a while.
and then...
THEY FALL AWAY....the same exact words Paul has used.
What do you believe they are falling away from?
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