BobRyan said:
Regarding MAtt 18
That "solution" to the problem on behalf of OSAS does not work because the ARGUMENT for why the servant SHOULD have forgiven others is based solidly on the fact that the servant really WAS forgiven to start with...
IF we could spin this around to "Well I never ACTUALLY forgave you of your sins to start with -but I STILL expected you to show gratitude and forgive OTHERS UNLIKE the way I refused to forgive you" - THEN possibly we could salvage OSAS...
But doing so violates then entire CENTRAL argument in the parable and for sure denies the "conclusion" which IS accurate where Christ said "SO SHALL My Father do TO YOU if you do not forgive others" which is the literall APPLICATION. Parable APPLICATION has to be true or it is pointless.
Mt 18 the servant is not the type of person who is brokenhearted, seeking the forgiveness by grace, but he assured to pay back the money of 10,000 talents, and that's why he received the revokable pardon.
1Cor 3 says NOTHING about any PERSON being burnt.
1Cor 3 says NOTHING about any PERSON departing from Christ.
Yes, 1 Cor 3:15 talks about the behavior, not the person himself. The lesson from that passage is that one can still be saved despite burning of all his bnehaviors.
John 15 holds out NO SALVATION apart from Christ and neither does the Gospel.
The Branches are burnt by men, not by God, which means that they will suffer difficulties on this world. It doesn't say that the withered branches will go to the hell.
To go to those extreme views on behalf of OSAS you have to violate a lot of exegesis.
Wrong. The 1Cor 3 issue is about the TEACHING of an evangelist. The TEACHING is said to be "his work" the "material with which he BUILDS" and the more accurately it is BASED on Christ the FOUNDATION the more pure the doctrine the more pure the material. Paul argues that those who TEACH something that is not 100% correct will have the error inserted inot the building burned away over time. The SPECIFIC case is a comparison between Paul and Apollos.
But NEITHER OF THEM is being charged with "leaving Christ" or "going to purgatory and being burned when they die" or any such thing!
There is no connection between John 15 and 1Cor3 because the subjects are entirely different.
1Cor 3 is not about "awards" or "rewards" it is about the quality of the teaching of the doctrine for an EVANGELIST and how that BUILDING MATERIAL survives or does not survive based on the purity of doctrine. I.e people like Apollo vs those like Paul.
The "atoning sacrifice" was completed at the cross. Read Lev 16 to see the POINT at which the atoning sacrifice is offerred and observe that the process of atonement does not end there.
By ignoring Gods model for atonement in Lev 16 you keep insisting that the lamb must be slain again if the high priest does anything after it is slain. That makes no sense.
Yes, there is the difference between 1 Cor 3 and JOhn 15, which I explained above. The Blood of Jesus at the Cross covered all the sins throughout the ages, Once For Alll.
If your forgiveness is revoked then 'you don't have it' sir.
No, Sir as I explained.
If you are "severed from Christ" Gal 5:4 then you are "fallen from grace" and that is not called "redemption" in scripture.
Galatians were not unsaved, they had a lot of problem with their Legalism, but it doesn't mean that they lost the salvation. They are fallen from the Grace! which means that they cannot enjoy the Grace! like you cannot!
If you are "removed just as the unbelieving Jews" Romans 11 then you do not have any more redemption than they do "remaining".
In each case we find the "sacrifice" is once for all and is completed at the cross but REDEMPTION involves the entire process of atonement it can not stop in vs 11 of Lev 16.
There is no way to take doctrine beyond what the Bible will support.
in Christ,
Bob
God didn't spare the Jews, then the new branches ( Rm 11:17-23) will be cut off, which doesn't mean that the new branches will go to the hell, but just be punished and die!
If your belief on the Redemption Once-For-All is not complete or flawed, there will be a huge problem with the Salvation.
Once for All Salvation is very important. Otherwise, Jesus has to come everytime when you committed sins, and should die at the Cross again and again, because you don't believe "ONCE FOR ALL"
Galatians were fallen from the Grace because they were stuck with the legalism as many SDA's are. If you claim Galatians went to the hell, then you are insisting that SDA's are going to the hell too! sorry to say that.
This is why I asked you the question,
what can constitute the Loss of the Salvation?
1) Too much grievous sins like 1 Cor 5? he was saved! though he lost many things due to the fornication.
2) Denial of Jesus Christ? Then such person was not saved from the beginning!
Redemption Once For All is very important, Sir. So, please think about it again.