Carson Weber
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Hi Keith,
Brother, you asked me, "Have you ever actually accepted Christ?"
I accept the mercy and grace of Jesus every day of my life both in my morning offering and through daily reception of his Body, Blood, Soul, and Divinity in the Holy Eucharist wherein I receive Jesus not just into my heart but onto my tongue, into my mouth, down my throat, and into my tummy as well! In this way, I renew my covenantal oath (Lat: sacramentum), that was sealed in Baptism. That covenant is the New Covenant made in the blood of Christ, our covenant sacrifice and meal with the Father.
See Rom 10:9-10, 13. Also in John 3:18
See them? I've read them numerous times, I pray them, and I've studied them in depth. The Bible is the primary text of my graduate degree.
He that believeth on him is not condemned: but he that believeth not is condemned already, because he hath not believed in the name of the only begotten Son of God.
And what if, before your death, you lose your faith in the only one who has the power to save you, Keith? What does the verse say will happen to you?
Also Heb 9:27 says And as it is appointed unto men once to die, but after this the judgment: Once you are at that judgment, your fate is sealed.
Amen! Am I supposed to disagree with this?
The decision you make in this life determines what will happen after you die. You are either saved now or never.
And, accordingly, you can lose that salvation by falling from grace. Heb 9:27 speaks of being "judged" after "death". We aren't judged now, brother. We're judged at "death".
Regarding the issue of whether Christians have an "absolute" assurance of salvation, regardless of their actions, consider this warning Paul gave: "See then the kindness and the severity of God: severity toward those who have fallen, but God’s kindness to you, provided you continue in his kindness; otherwise you too will be cut off" (Rom. 11:22; see also Heb. 10:26–29, 2 Pet. 2:20–21).
Read the whole New Testament brother, and not just little snippets that your Baptist sect has stung together to form the heresy of OSAS. You'll then be more grounded in the Truth, who is also the Life (poverty, chastity, obedience) and the Way (suffering) - John 14:6.
in the joy of the Lord,
Carson
Brother, you asked me, "Have you ever actually accepted Christ?"
I accept the mercy and grace of Jesus every day of my life both in my morning offering and through daily reception of his Body, Blood, Soul, and Divinity in the Holy Eucharist wherein I receive Jesus not just into my heart but onto my tongue, into my mouth, down my throat, and into my tummy as well! In this way, I renew my covenantal oath (Lat: sacramentum), that was sealed in Baptism. That covenant is the New Covenant made in the blood of Christ, our covenant sacrifice and meal with the Father.
See Rom 10:9-10, 13. Also in John 3:18
See them? I've read them numerous times, I pray them, and I've studied them in depth. The Bible is the primary text of my graduate degree.
He that believeth on him is not condemned: but he that believeth not is condemned already, because he hath not believed in the name of the only begotten Son of God.
And what if, before your death, you lose your faith in the only one who has the power to save you, Keith? What does the verse say will happen to you?
Also Heb 9:27 says And as it is appointed unto men once to die, but after this the judgment: Once you are at that judgment, your fate is sealed.
Amen! Am I supposed to disagree with this?
The decision you make in this life determines what will happen after you die. You are either saved now or never.
And, accordingly, you can lose that salvation by falling from grace. Heb 9:27 speaks of being "judged" after "death". We aren't judged now, brother. We're judged at "death".
Regarding the issue of whether Christians have an "absolute" assurance of salvation, regardless of their actions, consider this warning Paul gave: "See then the kindness and the severity of God: severity toward those who have fallen, but God’s kindness to you, provided you continue in his kindness; otherwise you too will be cut off" (Rom. 11:22; see also Heb. 10:26–29, 2 Pet. 2:20–21).
Read the whole New Testament brother, and not just little snippets that your Baptist sect has stung together to form the heresy of OSAS. You'll then be more grounded in the Truth, who is also the Life (poverty, chastity, obedience) and the Way (suffering) - John 14:6.

in the joy of the Lord,
Carson