FTR,
Havensdad is here responding to a quote offered by
webdog. Obviously, I'm not
webdog, but will reply, anyway, to part of this.
Havensdad said:
No. This is not "Lordship Salvation". This is one mans beliefs. "Lordship Salvation" is a base set of doctrine> others add on to it, but that does not mean there (sic) beliefs are the same, bro. Anymore than it would be fair for me to lump you in with Zane Hodges. Let me demonstrate...
(My emphasis above. - Ed)
Once again, I will ask the exact same thing I asked as my first paragraph in post # 175, when I was responding to this post, post # 157, by
Havensdad, where he says these 2 specific things, among others, in that post. (My emphases - Ed)
These are the defining points of LS, by those of us who are the proponents of it. It is from "Grace to You". So any points that say ANYTHING contrary to this, is simply non LS people wanting to argue and cause division. Other things might be believed by INDIVIDUALS , but it is NOT part of "Lordship Salvation".
Once again, with 'a little feeling', this time -

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Out of curiosity, who died so that "Grace to You" and Havensdad are left in charge of defining "Lordship Salvation"? Oh wait. It must have been the late Dr. John H. Gerstner, whom I have quoted on this subject, on the BB, who passed on in 1996." To my knowledge, not even Dr. John F. MacArthur, Jr. has ever made any such ridiculous claim, that he and/or "Grace to You" get to define this teaching.
Not every advocate of "Lordship Salvation" would agree with your take, here. And I assure you, this teaching (and the controversy about it), was firmly ensconced, and being debated, even if not identified by the current name,long before Dr. John. F MacArthur, Jr. was even born.
NO WORKS required for salvation. Anyone who says LS involves salvation by works, is a liar. Also, the truly faithful are PRESERVED, by GOD> in other words, God is faithful.
I suggest you are calling the late Dr. John H. Gerstner a liar, by this, contrasting his own words, most of which which I am posting now for at least the fourth time on this board, on this subject.
Hodges fundamentally misunderstands the nature of the issue when he thinks that works are some sort of addendum, something beyond the faith itself. We maintain that it is implicit in the faith from the beginning."
Hodges, and virtually all dispensationalists, do not see the elementary difference between non-meritorious "requirements," "conditions, necessary obligations," "indispensable duties," and musts, as the natural outworking of true faith, in distinction from faith in the Savior plus meritorious works as the very basis of Salvation. (p. 226)
Lordship teaching does not "add works," as if faith were not sufficient. The "works" are part of the definition of faith. (p. 257) (Dr.John H. Gerstner; Wrongly Dividing the Word of Truth: A Critique of Dispensationalism, 1991, P. 226, 257) (My emphases - Ed)
Using some of your words: Where is this "
base set of doctrine" that is "
Lordship Salvation" found?
Was there an election that I missed hearing about, where "Grace to You", and
Havensdad were chosen to set the "
defining points of LS, by those of (you)
who are the proponents of it."?
Who decided on the delegates? (That's "Messengers" for those of us who happen to be So. Baptist.

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I am aware of no 'denomination' or association known as "'Lordship Salvation' Association of Baptist Churches". ( I'm assuming you are claiming to be Baptist, or you wouldn't be posting in this forum, by now.)
I'm not angry over this (although I was and always am by the deliberate slur of "cheap grace" which seems to pop up somehow from time to time, and is invariably directed at the adherents of "free grace", every time it gets posted), but respectfully suggest that, your opinion notwithstanding, I do fully understand what is being said, and the complete essence of the entire controversy, and have for some 39+ years.
That is before you were in grade school in first grade, if I recall correctly.
And for all that time, I have consistently opposed the main teachings of "Lordship Salvation", namely that one must "repent of (their) sin(s)" and "that one must make/have Christ as 'Lord of (one's) life' to be saved" (to sum up and cram this into a nutshell) for a decade before I ever heard of Dr. Charles Stanley, some 20 years before I ever even heard of Dr. John MacArthur, Dr. John H. Gerstner, or the G.E.S. was even in existence, and more than 35 years before I ever heard of the Baptist Board,
Dr. Bob, the FGA, or
Lou Martuneac, as well, most of the which, I have posted on more than one occasion.
Ed