Davy
Well-Known Member
I can't convince someone if the Gospel of Jesus. That's the job of the Father to lead to righteous understanding.
Your idea are kind of... just 'floating' now, you're beginning to not make sense.
God didn't give us His 'written' Word just to put upon a shelf and never open and study. It is His Personal Letter to the believer. So who would just put a letter someone wrote to them on a shelf never to open it to see what it says?
Someone who is like the guy on his rooftop in a flood waiting to be saved, and 3 methods are sent to him to get out of there and he just says, I believe God will save me, but then the flood overcomes him and in heaven he asks why God didn't save him, and he was told by God that He sent him 3 ways to escape that flood, but he wouldn't heed.
Well, that's the kind of excuse some folks try to make for not opening up His Word in Bible study. It won't work for those who are able. And this applies to all those who are 'called' only.
But for those who are called AND 'chosen', those God will directly intervene with, and bring them into His service, and that whether they like it or not. He already owns His chosen elect.
So when someone starts to claim that the only believers are those selected by God and His Christ, they forget to study John 17 where Jesus showed the difference between the 'called' only vs. His chosen The Father owned beforehand and gave to Lord Jesus. Like Jesus said, for many are called but few are chosen.
The moment someone insists Salvation isn't eternal,they show they don't know that.
And who... suggested that? Are you hearing voices are something?
When they insist they have to work to keep themselves secure,they're insisting they are still in the flesh. Because they are insisting their consciousness of acquisition, is still in charge.
So if works won't affect one's Salvation, then why did Lord Jesus show in Matt.7 that not all who say, "Lord, lord..." with many wonderful works in Christ, and when He returns they shall not enter into the Kingdom, because they worked "iniquity"? And what about the "unprofitable servant" of Matt.25 who did nothing with the talent he was given, and was cast to the "outer darkness" with the wicked? And what about the "five foolish virgins" who didn't carry a spare vessel of the OIL when waiting for the Bridegroom, and thus found Christ having shut the door on them after they went to try and buy the Oil at the market?
What Lord Jesus showed by that is that one's WORKS CAN AFFECT THEIR SALVATION. It simply depends on the TYPE OF WORKS.