But There's A Problem There
jdlongmire said:
Reckon Erhman would "confess with his mouth that Jesus is Lord and believes in his heart God raised him from the dead?"
Scripture is fairly clear...
You have to understand that according to Pope Hodges (sarcasm intended), this passage has NOTHING to do with eternal life. He covers this around page 196 of "Absolutely Free." I'm at work so I don't have the book in front of me, but let me summarize his arguments briefly:
1) This can't mean eternal life because salvation is 'by faith alone.'
2) Only the saved can 'call upon the name of the Lord' (never mind that Peter told the LOST Jews in Acts 2 to do that)
3) Since John's gospel is the only 'evangelistic gospel' and John never mentions confession, then confession CAN'T refer to eternal life.
Why do I say Pope Hodges? Because I recently did a paper on this very passage. Ryrie doesn't even address it in any substantial detail while Wilkin and Dillow both tell the reader to see Hodges' exegesis in "Absolutely Free" as though he's the final word on the subject.
The late S. Lewis Johnson, Jr., who was on staff with Hodges at Dallas Theological Seminary, took him to task over this and called his work 'voodoo exegesis.'
So to a guy in the GES, your quite valid objection carries no weight because that passage doesn't 'really mean' what 'you think' it must mean.
But you, sir, are correct.