Pastor Larry said:
Pinoybaptist,
My friend, you have denied clear Scripture which makes belief in the message of Christ essential to salvation. Your distinction between eternal salvation and timely salvation is one unknown to the writers of Scripture. God works regeneration, whether before or after faith, in connection with the preaching of his Word. It is of the Lord alone that he does such, and he receives all the glory for it.
PL,
With all due respects to you.
The confusion in "Christendom" today stems from the fact that we are unable to, or refuse to, discern the difference between a salvation that begins with God, and God only, and ends with God, and God, only.
In so many ways the Bible is clear that God's elect's eternal salvation is not dependent on any other essentialities but God's mercy, His will, and Christ's obedience.
Not every instance where salvation is used in the Bible refers to eternal salvation. I think you also said that in one of your long ago posts, if I am not mistaken. If you did not, then I apologize for thinking it was you.
One poster quoted the Isaiah verse, for example, a verse whch was not directed to mankind, but almost always read and preached as if it were. It was directed to God's national people, Israel. Paul also said that whatsoever things were written aforetime were written for our learning, and contextually, we know that he was not speaking to all mankind, but to Roman Christians, both Jew and Greek, and this is something he reiterated in 1 Corinthians 10.
The point ?
The Bible was not written so that we can preach the gospel or message of Christ to result in the eternal salvation of God's people.
It was written as good news of an already accomplished salvation to God's sheep, good news of their being brought home and reconciled to God through the work of the Annointed Messiah.
It is our record of how God loved us and provided for our salvation and reconciliation to Him, and how it is all His work, begins and ends with Him, with nothing in between.
The Bible therefore is an
instruction book for God's already redeemed people on how to live in this fallen world while passing through it, looking forward to that time set by God when we all shall be home with Him where we belong.
The phrase timely salvation may not be found in the Scriptures, and neither is the rapture, but the principle is all over the book, from Old to New Testament.