It does not say that Nicolas was born again or filled with the Spirit, only that they had that criteria. And again, relevance to this discussion? (And by the way, your link does not lead to the quote.)Yeah, and this same Church father, Irenaeus, also said that the Nicolaitans, were the followers of the Deacon Nicolas, mentioned in Acts 6:5, who was born-again! He became an apostate, thereby losing his salvation!
The Nicolaitanes are the followers of that Nicolas who was one of the seven first ordained to the diaconate by the apostles. They lead lives of unrestrained indulgence. The character of these men is very plainly pointed out in the Apocalypse of John, [when they are represented] as teaching that it is a matter of indifference to practice adultery, and to eat things sacrificed to idols - Irenaeus, Adversus haereses, i. 26, §3
Would you accept this testimony, which shows that a believer filled with the Holy Spirit, can lose their salvation?
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