Jarthur001
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Allan said:Can you not see your main problem with your text James?
WHO are the FRIENDS He is speaking of??
... and...
WHO has He chosen and appointed??
THE TWELVE. (including Judas)
Now you get yourself into a very sticky position if you are ASSUMING this is referning to salvaiton (as though to signify for whom [the elect] He is dieing - which it is not). The entire context of the passage you quoted is about a relationship - yes, as in abiding (active present tense) IN His LOVE.
Notice Jesus uses the you (plural) in speaking with ALL of his present disciples.
Jesus is declaring the simple truth that if you do that which he asks, it is proof of their fellowship/relationship CURRENTLY with Him. Remember, preceding this was the illistration of abiding in the vine. (already IN CHRIST) Again not speaking of salvation but relational. Look at the rest in light of context:
Jesus said:
This all by its lonesome COULD be an argument for your position. However with the preceding and suceding verses it shows that line of thinking a theological presupposition.
The rest:
Which specifies the context is relational and NOT salvic.
Jesus's death is for his friends and THEY (OF the twelve) are his friends IF they will continue in His word and keep His commands.
(Are we know in a works salvation?) No, it is discribing the relationship between Himself and His disciples/friends.
This is why Jesus NO LONGER CALLS THEM SERVANTS.
Now wait a minute. I thought when we are/were not in Christ we are enemies of God, haters even, and never called SERVANTS.?
Again, unless you hold to a works based salvaiton. One can be a good servant and them be rewarded with one day (by keeping the commands and abiding) be rewarded as being Gods Friend and no longer a servant.
However, unfortunately Jesus once again proclaims specifically WHO He is refering to in this passage (chapter 15 through chapter 17).
He chose them and appointed them (the 12) TO BEAR FRUIT - This pertains to the 12 Disciples to which He is addressing and in directly correlary to the Vine and branches/bringing forth much fruit shown previously. And even Judas will bear the fruit for which He was chosen and appointed to bring forth but that fruit is not the fruit of His Vine and therefore it will be cast into the fire. This discourse it for the encouragement, benifit, and preperation of (specifically) the 11 because of what will transpire for the that point forward since His death was drawing nigh.
This is NOT about savlation but abiding and proof of that abiding. The "choosing" in these passages are specifically about being chosen to a purpose and NOT specifically about salvation. You are bringing your theological presuppositions to the text and bending every which way.
As you continue reading it is evendent even to a greater degree it is the disciples (the 11) which Jesus is addressing and speaking about, regarding what they will face and what they have to hope in as they rest in His peace.
It doesn't sound like we were considered Christ's Friends for which He died, But His enemies.
And AFTER being reconsiled we are IN a Relationship with Him thereby called His friends IF we continue in His commands and Love. (Perseverance of the Saints)
PS... The contrasting of Love and Hate is SPECIFIC to the relationship ALREADY obtained. The world hates them because they are no longer of the World but have been chosen out from it. The hated does not stem from being 'chosen' and they are not, as you suppose. But specificall that since they are no long of THEM and their Nature but of a Godly and God fearing nature they must by 'nature' hate them since the two oppose one another. REmember, the World LOVES it OWN, what is not of the World is hated by the World.
Allan,
There is a ton of stuff to address here. Please allow me to have some fun with this.
You said...
Now you get yourself into a very sticky position if you are ASSUMING this is referning to salvaiton
His death was about slavation...was it not? He laid down His life for his friends...why?
Because they were about to get killed? no.
onlt one reason that He died. So SAVE sinners.
and who did He do it for? does not the text say...His frineds? What more would you like to add to the text?
You said..
indeed. Therefore i rest my case. Salvation is a relationship (active present tense). No?The entire context of the passage you quoted is about a relationship - yes, as in abiding (active present tense) IN His LOVE.
you said...
are you saying that Jesus had no relationship with others after this point? I happen to know that He has one with me. Christ died for all of His friends, not just those at that moment. Now...to limit His death to His friends, which it is clear this is what the passage says, then His none friends...did He die for them also?Notice Jesus uses the you (plural) in speaking with ALL of his present disciples.
You said...
again you make my case..Remember, preceding this was the illistration of abiding in the vine. (already IN CHRIST) Again not speaking of salvation but relational. Look at the rest in light of context:
the world...the non-believer does not abide "in Christ". Who is "in Christ" anyway? Is it not those with the vine? Is it not those that follow Him? Is it not those called the elect? Is it not those He Calls his bride? Is it not those He calls friends?
And what pray tell does He do for His friends? He lays down His life for His friends.
Going to church...i'll be back.