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Thank you for calming me down.I think the shallow contemporary music has pretty much taken over, reflective of the shallowness of faith today.
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Thank you for calming me down.I think the shallow contemporary music has pretty much taken over, reflective of the shallowness of faith today.
Never said that. We will suffer as Paul did in 2Cor 11:23-28.We are not to avoid the cross ourselves because we think we avoid the power of sin and the responsibility for our sins by believing in a religious abstraction that has no power over sin.
Never said that either. The Holy Spirit empowers those whom He dwells as their trust is in Jesus.The standard of Christ today is reduced to having a form of godliness but denying the power. No one can be saved by having a certain religious belief. We will not be judged by our religious opinions and bents. No, we will be judged by our works. If we seek to be justified by Christ and are still found to be sinners....is Christ then a minister of sin? (that's in Gal. 2)
People were under the law until after Christ's death and resurrection, so he did the right thing at that time. His acts demonstrate his change of heart, i.e. he repented from his old ways.Jesus declared Zacchaeus righteous based on the Old Covenant standard of righteousness. He paid restitution to the ones he had cheated, which constitutes a righteous approach under the law.
Compare Luke 19 with exodus 22.
"If a man shall deliver unto his neighbour money or stuff to keep, and it be stolen out of the man's house; if the thief be found, let him pay double." (Ex. 22:7)
This has nothing to do with grace. it is according to the law. If a person breaks the law, then it shows that they are still under the law and need to fulfill its righteous obligations. Easy believism wasn't yet invented before a true grace was instituted. With the genuine comes all the attempts at counterfeiting the truth.
People were under the law until after Christ's death and resurrection, so he did the right thing at that time. His acts demonstrate his change of heart, i.e. he repented from his old ways.
BB even got it right when he said, "Wanna know what True Repentance looks like? Just check out the tale of the Evil Tax-Collector Who finally saw himself for the Lost Sinner that He was ( just like you and me ) and cried out, “ Lord, have Mercy on me, a Sinner”.... He Turned to God. Jesus said it got him Saved.It worked for him.It worked for me. It will work for anybody . It’s a Promise Of God."
If you are going to pull me up, check your facts first. I try to be correct and if I make a mistake, I will own up to it.
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Precious friend, Since "God Is The NEW Owner of the believer," HEthis modern view of salvation as something permanent whereas in reality we actually move in and out of a righteous standing with God.
Let the last sentence where you say, "the specificity of the narrative shows that salvation does NOT always mean, or even usually mean, an eternal salvation," be a warning to the OSAS people.I don't think it's wise to say something here that isn't backed up in the bible. I think we have this modern view of salvation as something permanent whereas in reality we actually move in and out of a righteous standing with God. Salvation can mean many things. It can be a temporary condition of being delivered from a specific difficulty. It can be a preservation from evil. And ultimately, at the end of this age, it can mean that someone escapes from the second death. But to always assume that every act of deliverance means something eternal is a real stretch. Otherwise then all the people who were shipwrecked but remained on the ship with Paul would have been eternally saved as opposed to simply a deliverance from the effects of the storm, whereas they were delivered from a temporal death AT THAT TIME by remaining on the ship.
"Paul said to the centurion and to the soldiers, Except these abide in the ship, ye cannot be saved." (Acts 27:31)
How many people believe that one needs to stay on a ship to be saved? Is salvation only possible for those who are nautically inclined? Of course not. But the specificity of the narrative shows that salvation does NOT always mean, or even usually mean, an eternal salvation.
Eternally permanent, provided WE do not turn aside.Precious friend, Since "God Is The NEW Owner of the believer," HE
Would, In Fact, Have Plenty {12 DOZEN Passages!} To SAY, About:
this so-called reality =modernOld-Fashioned BIBLE view:
God's OPERATION On All HIS New-born babes In CHRIST!
God's Eternal Assurance
Thus, our righteous standing With God, Is In Fact =
ETERNALLY Permanent! Amen?
Please Be Richly Encouraged, Exhorted, and Edified!
God's Simple Will
Precious friend, Since "God Is The NEW Owner of the believer," HE
Would, In Fact, Have Plenty {12 DOZEN Passages!} To SAY, About:
this so-called reality =modernOld-Fashioned BIBLE view:
God's OPERATION On All HIS New-born babes In CHRIST!
God's Eternal Assurance
Thus, our righteous standing With God, Is In Fact =
ETERNALLY Permanent! Amen?
Please Be Richly Encouraged, Exhorted, and Edified!
God's Simple Will
So have you ever decided to leave the ship with your 'free' will?Eternally permanent, provided WE do not turn aside.
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ABRAHAM BELIVED GOD . NOT AS I ONCE DID . I TOO BELIEVED , LIKE THE DEVILS BELIEVE .Remarkable ? For sure!
It actually goes way beyond that——it’s “ AMAZING! “ ya ever hear the song, “ AMAZING GRACE ?”....it’s just like the sing says.....it ain’t fair.....get over it.....
“ Abraham BELIEVED God , and it was Counted to him as Righteousness”
Simply * BELIEVE *. the Gospel Of 1Cor15:1-4 and you are Saved....that will get the Holy Spirit in you and “ Repenting Of Sins” will come automatically.....AFTER your Salvation.....let’s not put the cart before the horse....
ABRAHAM BELIVED GOD . NOT AS I ONCE DID . I TOO BELIEVED , LIKE THE DEVILS BELIEVE .
BUT MY HEART , MY LOVE WAS FAR FROM HIM . JUST LIKE MOST FOLKS I SEE TODAY
I SAY , JUST LIKE MOST FOLKS I SEE TODAY . LET US LEARN THE BIBLICAL CHRIST WELL
LET US LEARN THE DOCTRINE OF THE APOSTELS AND ALL SOUND BIBLICAL DOCTRINE .
DONT BE AS I ONCE WAS , DECIEVED AND DECIEVING OTHERS .
You want me to name names, is that it?
Here is what I said in the OP. Please tell me the claim I made that bothers you so bad, otherwise your posts have been on big derailment.You may, but you not wanting to do that, should not excuse the probable fact no one has ever really made the claim you claim they did.
If I were you, and you knew someone who made such a claim, I would ask them if it was ok to show us their post. I know I wouldn't mind at all.
That said, do you know of such a post?
Tired of the Gospel being turned into a system of law that only drags us down, robs us of joy
and stifles our love for the One who died for us?
Tired of being rerouted back to the law in order to be sanctified or to prove that your faith is genuine?
The Gospel is actually good news and here is why.
1. God has actually concluded all people under sin, whether they be Jew or Gentile, rich poor, black or white etc. (Gal 3:22)
2. Jesus Christ perfectly fulfilled all the requirements for righteousness AND took all our sins upon Himself and took the punishment that those sins fully deserve. (Rom 5:19)
3. through faith, He declares us righteous, (Rom 3:28) robes us in that righteousness, (Gal 3:27), regenerates us as His children (Jn 1:12), and freely grants us the Holy Spirit (Gal 3:2) to strengthen us, enlighten us, convict, comfort and guide us and most of all, direct our hearts into the love of Jesus (Jn 16:7-14), who has granted eternal life as a free gift through faith in Him (Rom 5:15-18).
4. We died to the law that held us that we may live anew to God. (Rom 7:1-4) (Gal 2:19)
Please keep the responses civil and I'll try to do the same.
Here is what I said in the OP. Please tell me the claim I made that bothers you so bad, otherwise your posts have been on big derailment.
Perhaps you have a guilty conscience and think a couple of sentences with questions were directed at you. They weren't, I don't know the posters that well here and my introductory questions reflect that. Otherwise I would have given them exclamation marks and I would be obliged to name names.
I put it in the form of a question. I never said anyone specifically did it on this Forum. I've had it happen to me, and it happened to the Galatians, fair enough?Who is doing this from your post:
I put it in the form of a question. I never said anyone specifically did it on this Forum. I've had it happen to me, and it happened to the Galatians, fair enough?
The main problem I have with the OSAS people, is that they say they are always saved even if we live a life that is not pleasing to God, it is impossible to backslide despite the warnings, and they seem to have forgotten it is necessary to persevere to the end of their days.So have you ever decided to leave the ship with your 'free' will?
I don't think it's wise to say something here that isn't backed up in the bible. I think we have this modern view of salvation as something permanent whereas in reality we actually move in and out of a righteous standing WITH God.