Heavenly Pilgrim
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HP: A ‘creedal faith?’ Show us where that is used or defined in Scripture. You either have faith or your faith is dead is the teaching of the Word of God.
HP: “A faith from dead works which is a creedal faith??” Show us that from Scripture. Is there any end to the made up terms that are simply without merit? Show us a Scripture that states anything about a ‘faith from dead works.’
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HP: Where is the proof that although they once had saving faith that they could not have, as Scripture clearly states is possible, turned from that faith and made shipwreck of their faith?
HP: Again, you inject into Scripture a notion that is completely foreign to it, i.e., that is one can have faith yet it is dead. Dead faith is worthless faith and worthless faith is equivalent to no faith. Dead faith is as worthless as salt that has lost its savor, and is henceforth good for nothing but to be cast out and trodden under the feet of men.
HP: If the faith of one that was executed because he confessed Christ was in reality dead, having no fruit to substantiate his faith, he would simply end up another dead and lost sinner in the end. Without love for God, what does it do to give ones body to be burnt? Nothing according to Scripture. If ones faith they PROFESS to have is found in reality to be dead, they do not love God. Without faith it is impossible to please God.
The point of the apostle James was simply this. Dead faith is paramount to worthless faith. Dead and worthless faith will never save anyone.
HP: What if I once knew of a Baptist minister that preached OSAS and had an affair with the pianist in the church and left the church and his faith as a result of it. ………..
I have no idea what you are trying to prove by such an illustration. I am just curious. What denomination was this man? Maybe you would suggest that all that belong to that denomination are likely to follow the same path? Well, lucky for me , I do not belong to whatever denomination he did.
How about you GB? Could ‘the possibility exist’ it is you that needs to humble yourself, and admit to your error? Just wondering. I would not have asked such a question but since you brought it up I thought it would be proper to do so.
HP: A ‘creedal faith?’ Show us where that is used or defined in Scripture. You either have faith or your faith is dead is the teaching of the Word of God.
GB: James talks about a genuine saving faith and a faith from dead works which is a creedal faith that the Jews held onto.
HP: “A faith from dead works which is a creedal faith??” Show us that from Scripture. Is there any end to the made up terms that are simply without merit? Show us a Scripture that states anything about a ‘faith from dead works.’
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HP: Where is the proof that although they once had saving faith that they could not have, as Scripture clearly states is possible, turned from that faith and made shipwreck of their faith?
GB: I would contend that they may have had a faith that was dead and appeared as thought they knew God but did not and were found shipwrecked.
HP: Again, you inject into Scripture a notion that is completely foreign to it, i.e., that is one can have faith yet it is dead. Dead faith is worthless faith and worthless faith is equivalent to no faith. Dead faith is as worthless as salt that has lost its savor, and is henceforth good for nothing but to be cast out and trodden under the feet of men.
GB: If one confessed Christ as Lord he had to have realized that he could have been executed. Just as there are today in countries where the Christians are under persecution there were also imposters then. I would ask the question how could one who claims to know God turn around and claim to not know God and that He never existed.
HP: If the faith of one that was executed because he confessed Christ was in reality dead, having no fruit to substantiate his faith, he would simply end up another dead and lost sinner in the end. Without love for God, what does it do to give ones body to be burnt? Nothing according to Scripture. If ones faith they PROFESS to have is found in reality to be dead, they do not love God. Without faith it is impossible to please God.
The point of the apostle James was simply this. Dead faith is paramount to worthless faith. Dead and worthless faith will never save anyone.
GB: In 2004 I had a dialog with one of those like you suggest. He is on a website promoting atheism and various other anti-Christian materials. When I asked him about his life's story I quickly found out that he had been an elder in a large evangelical church. When I got right down to showing him where he was wrong he wanted no further dialog. He had been on a journey of philosophical arguments but never finding the truth. When I steered him onto the truth and where he had gone wrong he got quite hard against the truth. He did not want to know the truth and how he had gone wrong. Instead he was more interested in misleading people. If he had followed through on the dialog I had with him it meant that he would have had to be humble and admit he was wrong after he already had a following.
HP: What if I once knew of a Baptist minister that preached OSAS and had an affair with the pianist in the church and left the church and his faith as a result of it. ………..
I have no idea what you are trying to prove by such an illustration. I am just curious. What denomination was this man? Maybe you would suggest that all that belong to that denomination are likely to follow the same path? Well, lucky for me , I do not belong to whatever denomination he did.
How about you GB? Could ‘the possibility exist’ it is you that needs to humble yourself, and admit to your error? Just wondering. I would not have asked such a question but since you brought it up I thought it would be proper to do so.