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The question reminds me of some personal testimonies I used to hear along the lines of "I accepted Jesus as my Savior when I was 10 years old, but I didn't really make Him my Lord until several years later."
As I understand Lordship salvation, you can't separate the two things. If He's not your Lord, how can he be your Savior?
is it a growing process though? Another way to state progressive sauctification, as I know Jesus is not Lord over ALL my life even now, as still gettingconfirmed into his image by Him daily process!
J........................
Lordship Salvation is nothing but Arminianism in disguise.
And believe me, this is not just a flippant remark. I was raised Arminian, then embraced Lordship Salvation.
Look at all the issues and scriptures they debate against each other, the two camps simply use differing methods to reach the same ultimate conclusions
Actually the bible answers that question.
Luke 14:26
If any man come to me, and hate not his father, and mother, and wife, and children, and brethren, and sisters, yea, and his own life also, he cannot be my disciple.
Luke 14:27
And whosoever doth not bear his cross, and come after me, cannot be my disciple.
Luke 14:33
So likewise, whosoever he be of you that forsaketh not all that he hath, he cannot be my disciple.
There is no such thing as almost or partly coming to repentance. If a person has not surrendered to the Lordship of Jesus over their life they have not been saved. Now getting done what He calls us to is another issue. That is called sanctification.
Asinner who receives Jesus thru faith is NOT required to also have Jesus under full lordship from point of view that he has been put over ALL aspects of ones life right at conversion, for there is spiritual growth, and there is conforming process, as there are areas still not even aware of now not fully inder his control fully...
H is in position my Lord at salvation, but in practical while here on earth, still working towards his full lordship now!
You do not know what Lordship is.
I believe Lordship salvation as many define it is a serious Biblical error. Using Scripture such as Luke 14:33 in application to a new believer, one who has just received Christ, is nonsense; absurd. What new believer coming out of RCC or a non-Christian background is going to get saved, and then the next day be a missionary fully prepared to preach the gospel in a foreign nation (forsake all that he has; bear his cross; deny himself; follow Christ; hate his father, mother, sister [i.e. put Christ before them]), from the first day of their salvation?Actually the bible answers that question.
Luke 14:26
If any man come to me, and hate not his father, and mother, and wife, and children, and brethren, and sisters, yea, and his own life also, he cannot be my disciple.
Luke 14:27
And whosoever doth not bear his cross, and come after me, cannot be my disciple.
Luke 14:33
So likewise, whosoever he be of you that forsaketh not all that he hath, he cannot be my disciple.
There is no such thing as almost or partly coming to repentance. If a person has not surrendered to the Lordship of Jesus over their life they have not been saved. Now getting done what He calls us to is another issue. That is called sanctification.
There has to be a clear distinction between someone who wants nothing more than fire insurance and someone who actually has a heart for the Lord.
I imagine you must count me among those who cant quite get their arms around it either Rev. I've observed the term many times on this board but watching replies posted it seems people are talking around each other on the topic. Its not a topic I've done any research on because frankly, haven't heard a whole lot about it. Could you elaborate?
there is such terminology, its that one is either a baby christian, carnal, or else matured one!
ALL would be justified before God, but varying aspects/levels of sauctification!
Asinner who receives Jesus thru faith is NOT required to also have Jesus under full lordship from point of view that he has been put over ALL aspects of ones life right at conversion, for there is spiritual growth, and there is conforming process, as there are areas still not even aware of now not fully under his control fully...
H is in position my Lord at salvation, but in practical while here on earth, still working towards his full lordship now!
Asinner who receives Jesus thru faith is NOT required to also have Jesus under full lordship from point of view that he has been put over ALL aspects of ones life right at conversion, for there is spiritual growth, and there is conforming process, as there are areas still not even aware of now not fully inder his control fully...
H is in position my Lord at salvation, but in practical while here on earth, still working towards his full lordship now!
I believe Lordship salvation as many define it is a serious Biblical error. Using Scripture such as Luke 14:33 in application to a new believer, one who has just received Christ, is nonsense; absurd. What new believer coming out of RCC or a non-Christian background is going to get saved, and then the next day be a missionary fully prepared to preach the gospel in a foreign nation (forsake all that he has; bear his cross; deny himself; follow Christ; hate his father, mother, sister [i.e. put Christ before them]), from the first day of their salvation?
I don't know of anyone who has done that?
In fact I don't know of many Christians that have made Christ Lord of their life to this point in time, according to this philosophy. If they had they would be more obedient to the Great Commission. Evangelism would be taking place in their own communities at a far greater rate than it is now. More missionaries would be sent to the foreign mission field.
"Love your neighbor as yourself" is not confined to just the block on which you live. It is the world. "Lift up your eyes and behold the fields that are white unto harvest."
The Scripture posted above is related to discipleship, not salvation.
If any man will be my disciple, let him....
Let him take up his cross;
If he does not forsake all... he cannot be my disciple.
It has nothing to do with salvation; everything to do with discipleship, and sanctification.
In this respect the concept of Lordship Salvation is entirely unbiblical.
DHK.....You are missing the heart of the issue.I believe Lordship salvation as many define it is a serious Biblical error.
In fact I don't know of many Christians that have made Christ Lord of their life to this point in time,
according to this philosophy. If they had they would be more obedient to the Great Commission. Evangelism would be taking place in their own communities at a far greater rate than it is now. More missionaries would be sent to the foreign mission field.
.""Love your neighbor as yourself" is not confined to just the block on which you live. It is the world. "Lift up your eyes and behold the fields that are white unto harvest
The Scripture posted above is related to discipleship, not salvation.
If any man will be my disciple, let him....
Let him take up his cross;
If he does not forsake all... he cannot be my disciple.
It has nothing to do with salvation; everything to do with discipleship, and sanctification.
.In this respect the concept of Lordship Salvation is entirely unbiblical
I believe Lordship salvation as many define it is a serious Biblical error. Using Scripture such as Luke 14:33 in application to a new believer, one who has just received Christ, is nonsense; absurd. What new believer coming out of RCC or a non-Christian background is going to get saved, and then the next day be a missionary fully prepared to preach the gospel in a foreign nation (forsake all that he has; bear his cross; deny himself; follow Christ; hate his father, mother, sister [i.e. put Christ before them]), from the first day of their salvation?
I don't know of anyone who has done that?
In fact I don't know of many Christians that have made Christ Lord of their life to this point in time, according to this philosophy. If they had they would be more obedient to the Great Commission. Evangelism would be taking place in their own communities at a far greater rate than it is now. More missionaries would be sent to the foreign mission field.
"Love your neighbor as yourself" is not confined to just the block on which you live. It is the world. "Lift up your eyes and behold the fields that are white unto harvest."
The Scripture posted above is related to discipleship, not salvation.
If any man will be my disciple, let him....
Let him take up his cross;
If he does not forsake all... he cannot be my disciple.
It has nothing to do with salvation; everything to do with discipleship, and sanctification.
In this respect the concept of Lordship Salvation is entirely unbiblical.