So many differently held doctrines and beliefs concerning salvation and discipleship of an individual.
How can one discern between them?
I have discovered that there is one commmon denominator among those doctrines that are held in error. It is what I call the "I don't know" factor.
Every belief in this area should be scrutinized with questions, this is how we learn and understand if the belief is Truth or error. I have found that when a belief is questioned to it's fullest extent and the end leads to an "I don't know" then it is false.
Why do I believe this? The NT is written and given to us for our understanding and our benefit, we would all agree I hope. We are told how to be saved, how to serve, how to be faithful, how to be obedient, how to love, how to bear fruit, pray, do good deeds, etc, etc (still agree I hope) . It was written for us to KNOW what is expected of us and to KNOW what the results of faith and service brings (this is where we lose some) . As one born of God we also have the Holy Spirit that can guide us into all Truth and gives us understanding of God's Word.
It is obvious that God would not give us His word on how to live and then declare "but you cannot really know if you are living the way I say to live". That would be absolutely retarded. God does not play silly games with His word. He wants us to know right and wrong and wants us to know if we are doing right or wrong. There is no "I don't knows" in God's word when it comes to knowing what to do and knowing if you are doing it or have done it.
God wants us to have erternal life and wants us to know that we have it. God wants us to do good and know when we have done good. God wants us to produce fruit and know when we have produced fruit. God wants us to know what sin is and know when we have sinned.
So there is no "not knowing" when it comes to these Truths mentioned above in scripture. With this in mind, question the doctrine to it's fullest. If the doctrine ends in a "I don't know" then you "can know" that it is not what is taught in God's word concerning salvation and discipleship. For God gave His word that ye may KNOW! Praise Him! :godisgood:
God Bless! :thumbs:
How can one discern between them?
I have discovered that there is one commmon denominator among those doctrines that are held in error. It is what I call the "I don't know" factor.
Every belief in this area should be scrutinized with questions, this is how we learn and understand if the belief is Truth or error. I have found that when a belief is questioned to it's fullest extent and the end leads to an "I don't know" then it is false.
Why do I believe this? The NT is written and given to us for our understanding and our benefit, we would all agree I hope. We are told how to be saved, how to serve, how to be faithful, how to be obedient, how to love, how to bear fruit, pray, do good deeds, etc, etc (still agree I hope) . It was written for us to KNOW what is expected of us and to KNOW what the results of faith and service brings (this is where we lose some) . As one born of God we also have the Holy Spirit that can guide us into all Truth and gives us understanding of God's Word.
It is obvious that God would not give us His word on how to live and then declare "but you cannot really know if you are living the way I say to live". That would be absolutely retarded. God does not play silly games with His word. He wants us to know right and wrong and wants us to know if we are doing right or wrong. There is no "I don't knows" in God's word when it comes to knowing what to do and knowing if you are doing it or have done it.
God wants us to have erternal life and wants us to know that we have it. God wants us to do good and know when we have done good. God wants us to produce fruit and know when we have produced fruit. God wants us to know what sin is and know when we have sinned.
So there is no "not knowing" when it comes to these Truths mentioned above in scripture. With this in mind, question the doctrine to it's fullest. If the doctrine ends in a "I don't know" then you "can know" that it is not what is taught in God's word concerning salvation and discipleship. For God gave His word that ye may KNOW! Praise Him! :godisgood:
God Bless! :thumbs: