Hope of Glory
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If you assume that Judas was unsaved, then you assume that he tricked God and that the Holy Spirit entered into him and he used the Holy Spirit to perform the sign-gifts.
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Am I to take from that that you believe that Judas was saved HoG? I mean I learn something new on here all the time.If you assume that Judas was unsaved, then you assume that he tricked God and that the Holy Spirit entered into him and he used the Holy Spirit to perform the sign-gifts.
Brother Bob said:Am I to take from that that you believe that Judas was saved HoG?
Why, because I turned your ways back on you?
And who started the one liners and the name calling, not me and that only leave you!Keep those one-liners rolling Bob you're cracking me up man :laugh:
Judas was chosen for what he was so he could help carry out what the Lord wanted him to do. We have plenty of preachers today who were never real to start with. I watch them all the time. No, Judas didn't fool anyone, but was chosen because he was the son of eternal damnation or perdition.HoG; Judas was a disciple! He was saved!
When did he stop being a deciple for he took part in the Last Supper when Jesus said "one of you shall betray me" and at that time Judas had not did anything unless you think Judas took only part of the Apostleship and then Jesus figured out who he was, is that it? Jesus was God in the flesh and doubt if anyone fooled him.To be a disciple of Jesus Christ you must be saved. A disciple is called out from among the saved people. Not everyone that is saved is a disciple. It is conditional.
And who started the one liners and the name calling, not me and that only leave you!
You are the one who believes so much in predestination
No, apparently you do. Unless you believe Judas will be in Heaven. Is that what you believe?So, do you think people can lose their spiritual salvation?
Brother Bob: I think Judas was chosen for what he was "the son of perdition". So he took part in the ministry but another was chosen to
Brother Bob said:No, apparently you do.
HOG: The Bible says he was saved.
The Bible says you cannot lose your spiritual salvation.
Heavenly Pilgrim said:HP: Possibly you might have a reference for these notions?
John 12:4 says, "Then saith one of his disciples, Judas Iscariot..."
The Bible calls him a disciple. A disciple is more than a casual follower. He was someone who embraced the teachings of the Lord.
Notice that it doesn't say, "Then saith one who claimed to be a disciple" or anything along those lines.
He was a disciple!
To be a disciple of Jesus Christ you must be saved. A disciple is called out from among the saved people. Not everyone that is saved is a disciple. It is conditional.
A disciple is learning to live his life through faith by continually hearing the Word of God, as we're told in Romans 10:17. He has his eyes on the future reward in the next age. He is esteeming "things hoped for" and "things not seen" which are the things recorded in the Scriptures and which God is preparing to bring down from heaven to this earth in very near future.
Discipleship has to do with submitting to water baptism and other commandments of obedience and being taught the commands of Jesus Christ. A disciple is "growing in grace and knowledge of our Lord Jesus Christ," in 2 Peter 3:18. He continues in the words of Christ and applies the truth in his lifestyle, which sets him free from the power of sin.
John 8:31: " Then said Jesus to those Jews which believed on him, If ye continue in my word, then are ye my disciples indeed;"
Judas was a disciple! He was saved!
I think you read an awful lot into the word "disciple". Jesus called Him a devil...and said it would have been better if he was never born. Doesn't sound like a true "disciple" to me!Hope of Glory said:Am I to take it that you think that Judas tricked Jesus and the Holy Spirit indwelt him and he had the sign gifts and yet was unsaved?
Or do you think he lost his salvation?
John 12:4 says, "Then saith one of his disciples, Judas Iscariot..."
The Bible calls him a disciple. He was someone who embraced the teachings of the Lord.
Notice that it doesn't say, "Then saith one who claimed to be a disciple" or anything along those lines.
He was a disciple!
To be a disciple of Jesus Christ you must be saved. A disciple is called out from among the saved people. Not everyone that is saved is a disciple. It is conditional.
A disciple is learning to live his life through faith by continually hearing the Word of God, as we're told in Romans 10:17. He has his eyes on the future reward in the next age. He is esteeming "things hoped for" and "things not seen" which are the things recorded in the Scriptures and which God is preparing to bring down from heaven to this earth in very near future.
Discipleship has to do with submitting to water baptism and other commandments of obedience and being taught the commands of Jesus Christ. A disciple is "growing in grace and knowledge of our Lord Jesus Christ," in 2 Peter 3:18. He continues in the words of Christ and applies the truth in his lifestyle, which sets him free from the power of sin.
John 8:31: " Then said Jesus to those Jews which believed on him, If ye continue in my word, then are ye my disciples indeed;"
Judas was a disciple! He was saved!
HOG: John 8:31: " Then said Jesus to those Jews which believed on him, If ye continue in my word, then are ye my disciples indeed;"
Well, the Bible calls him a disciple, doesn't it?Heavenly Pilgrim said:HP: What do you see as the significance of the word “IF?” Did Judas 'continue in' God's Word?
webdog said:I think you read an awful lot into the word "disciple". Jesus called Him a devil...and said it would have been better if he was never born. Doesn't sound like a true "disciple" to me!
Jesus called Him a devil...and said it would have been better if he was never born.
JJ: Also you have to remember Jesus called Peter Satan and told Peter to get behind Him. Now no one is going to argue that Peter wasn't saved, but he was treated much more harshly than Judas.