Episkopos said:
Why would God accept people who give less than all seeing that people give their all for things that are false. Does God desire LESS consecration than idolators give to their idols? If you think so please explain and give biblical references...
God has reconciled the world to Himself through the sacrifice of His Son. What He is seeking is a humble response of acceptance of His work and His gift, leading to a relationship with Him. But I asked you first. Please explain the term "all" and give scripture references that demand this so called "all" as a requirement for life. All what? What does "all" look like? Where in the bible does our consecration fit into the free gift of life? Are we justified by consecration? James reminded his readers that if a person should fail on any one point of the law, he is guilty of 'all'. Is this what you are talking about? All or nothing? All or disqualified? Sounds a lot like the law to me. Sounds like a ton of pressure to perform for God.
Episkopos said:
The actual indwelling presence produces fruit in the actual human being. We will be judged by our deeds. So we have the advantage, if indeed we are indwelt, of being judged for what God is doing through us. ! What a priviledge!!!
The Laodiceans had turned aside to the kind of fantasy that most posters here indulge in. Obedience to God in Christ is now seen as "works" based. The world has been turned upside down...at least in logic!
We who are in Christ will be judged on the judgment seat of Christ for our deeds. This judgment seat is not for the determination of one's eternal destiny. All who make it to this one are saved. On the other hand, the judgment to condemnation is for those who are not in Christ by faith. As He promised in John 5:24, those who believe in Him will
not come under this judgment. As the verse says, they HAVE everlasting life (present tense). If you don't accept this promise, then we have no common ground, as you have disregarded the word of Christ.
You have no biblical basis for your opinion concerning the Laodicean church. What Jesus told them is what we should stick to. The solution to their being wretched, miserable, poor, blind, and naked is seen in His invitation to indwell them. Without Christ in us we are blind and naked. His only recourse will be to say.." I never knew you", in which case these will be judged as workers of iniquity because their sins were never remitted. As far as logic goes, the bible is the authority. His ways are higher than our ways. Society is taught to strive to earn each other's respect, love, friendship, and devotion. Society learns and teaches that we stand by our own merit.
So, how is it that a person giving "all" is not doing it to
merit life? By your description, this is what it looks like you are saying. Hey, correct me if I'm mistaken.
O, you don't label it 'works of law'. People have learned that this will never pass. So they change the wording. But in any case, as long as a person has a cause for boasting, he has gone into self righteousness and gaining life through one's own merit rather than as a free gift. How is giving one's "all" to get saved, not just another way of earning God's favor by one's own resources?
FYI, His favor is offered freely. His acceptance is offered freely (grace). There are three options. Reject the offer of life altogether, try to earn life, or take it as a free gift (by faith). There is no mixing these. A little leaven leavens the whole lump.