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I really don't think I have exposed anything except that maybe we all may have a bit of misunderstanding in us.Excellent job, gospel geek. You have totally exposed the falsehood of the straight calvinistic perserverance teachings.
I understand your meaning and thank you for the kind response. It's just that I really do not like the "I am right and you are not" attitudes that so many of us have. I guess that's just a part of our human nature that we need to overcome. If the debate between Calvinist/Arminians, Preterist/Futurist, and Dispy/Non-Dispy were as simple as most of us present it as, then there would be no debate. Many scholars much more educated and learned than I have debated these issuse to no avail. We all must do as best we can and serve Christ. There are many points in calvinism that I do not understand and some I disagree with completely however, I hope to see them all in Heaven as we worship our savior in harmony.The point I was trying to make was you have showed that, when carried out to its logical conclusion, we must see that the bible does not teach that all of God's people will perservere in the sense that the straight calvinist teaches.
Just curious:I don't believe a Christian has to persevere. When Jesus saves you, it is a done deal. You have passed from death to life, you are saved now.
1 John 3:2 Beloved, now are we the sons of God, and it doth not yet appear what we shall be: but we know that, when he shall appear, we shall be like him; for we shall see him as he is.
John 5:24 Verily, verily, I say unto you, He that heareth my word, and believeth on him that sent me, hath everlasting life, and shall not come into condemnation; but is passed from death unto life.
When you trust Jesus for salvation, he saves you once and for all. You do not have to keep coming back over and over, you do not have to persevere.
John 4:14 But whosoever drinketh of the water that I shall give him shall never thirst; but the water that I shall give him shall be in him a well of water springing up into everlasting life.
I can't speak for everyone, but in general on the BB, persevere is used as one keeping there salvation while presevation is God keeping one's salvation. I don't think that is a good definition but appears to be the one used on this forum.What is meant by "persevere"?
thanks, but,I can't speak for everyone, but in general on the BB, persevere is used as one keeping there salvation while presevation is God keeping one's salvation. I don't think that is a good definition but appears to be the one used on this forum.
What is meant by "persevere"?
Just curious:
How would you classify the person I descibed earlier? Still saved by the blood, never really saved, or saved but backsilden and out of God's will but God will bring him back. I am not intrested in debating you but trying to get a better understanding of my Cavinist Brothers and Sisters.
I guess that depends on who you ask. I understand it as maintaining faith.
I guess that depends on who you ask. I understand it as maintaining faith.
Where a lot of folks go wrong is trying to maintain faith in their own faith, I hope you understand what I mean by that.
We can think that we must always have faith and never fear. When we do fear, we are convinced we do not have faith. We try to work it up, but the harder you try the worse it gets.
This is looking at one's own self. This is looking at our faithfulness. This is looking the wrong direction. We must forget about ourselves and look only at Jesus. When we do that we will not doubt, because Jesus can never fail.
Faith is trust based on knowledge. If I asked you to name a person you trust, you can easily do that. You might say your mother or father, your spouse, or a brother or sister. You don't have to work up this faith, you KNOW you trust them.
Faith is not a feeling. It is a knowledge based on a relationship with someone else. You trust your parents because you KNOW they love you and will always be faithful.
And lack of trust is based on lack of knowledge. Suppose a complete stranger came up to you and asked to borrow your car. What would you say?
You would probably say something like this:
"I'm sorry mister, I don't really know you, so I am not going to loan you my car."
We don't trust the guy because we don't know him.
We trust Jesus by reading the scriptures and getting to know him. Prayer helps as well, but our best source is the scriptures. When we read the scriptures we learn that Jesus is God and cannot lie. He is forever faithful. He does not deceive or mislead any person. When he says, "Come unto me", he really means it and that invitation is to every person. And when Jesus said he will in no way cast out those who come to him, we can rest assured that we are saved.
Well, I believe you are truly saved or you are not. Lots of folks simply believe they must be saved by works, even people in good gospel teaching churches. They never realize that they must confess they are a sinner worthy of hell, and cast themselves upon Jesus, and Him alone to save them.
As far as true Christians, I think if you stay in the scriptures, and fellowship with other Christians, you have a good chance of staying on the straight and narrow. If you get out of church and quit reading the scriptures you have a real good chance of falling into sin. You are still saved, but you lose rewards, you may come under God's chastisement, and you will very likely doubt and not have assurance of salvation.
Oh, and I am not a Calvinist or Arminian.
That is not true. There will be people who sincerely believe themselves saved, who also believe they have the new nature.
Matt 7:21 Not every one that saith unto me, Lord, Lord, shall enter into the kingdom of heaven; but he that doeth the will of my Father which is in heaven.
22 Many will say to me in that day, Lord, Lord, have we not prophesied in thy name? and in thy name have cast out devils? and in thy name done many wonderful works?
These people truly believe themselves saved. And they truly believe they have the Holy Spirit. When Jesus says he does not know them, they argue.
They say, "What do you mean? Didn't we call you Lord? Didn't we prophesy in your name? Didn't we cast out devils? Didn't we do many wonderful works in your name?"
These people were convinced by their own behavior that they had the Holy Spirit.
And this is what I have been saying all along. Yes, the true believer does display the new nature, they love the brethren and other such qualities.
But unbelievers often display these very same qualities and are convinced within themselves they are saved.
I agree with you, of course only true believers have the new nature. But we are not talking about that, we are talking about assurance. And the fact is, there are many people who are confident and have assurance they are saved who are not. The Pharisee in Luke 18 is a perfect example.
Luke 18:9 And he spake this parable unto certain which trusted in themselves that they were righteous, and despised others:
Luke 18:11 The Pharisee stood and prayed thus with himself, God, I thank thee, that I am not as other men are, extortioners, unjust, adulterers, or even as this publican.
Did this Pharisee have assurance and confidence that he was saved? YES.
Was he? NO.