BobRyan
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Darrell said:The reference to Matt. 18 by my estimation is used out of context. To put "revoked forgiveness" for gentiles into a passage dealing specifically with Israel is a stretch, to say the least.Is it your claim that saved Jewish Christians DO NOT qualify for OSAS -- only saved gentiles qualify for it??
Bob said:That is the first I ever heard of that one!!
Or are you claiming that lost Jews are fully forgiven -- and have no debt before God?
Or are you claiming that we are to ignore the Gospels and the teaching of Christ now?
I find the logic in your argument to be illusive at that point.
Honestly, Bob, I don't know how I gave you this impression.
What I said was this passage is Jesus talking to Jews, and the imagery is that of Israel...not the Church, which is comprised of Jew and Gentile.
You are using a passage that is specifically directed at Jews, and applying it to all Christians.
My mistake I assumed you were sticking with the "each one of you" individual nature of both the Matt 18 parable and the Matt 18 application Christ makes.
you seem to have turned Matt 18 into "if ONE of you fails to forgiven his neighbor then the entire Jewish nation will suffer for all sins that God has forgiven them for in the past".
Which is a huge change for the text just to try and spare OSAS - wouldn't you agree?
But if we leave Matt 18 at the individual nature - staying true both to the content of the parable and to the application Christ makes to "each one of you" all being at the "individual level" then it is clear - OSAS does not survive Matt 18.
It appeared to me from your comments above you were then arguing that OSAS fails for Jews - but not for Gentiles.
Hence my surprised response to that solution.
in Christ,
Bob