Faith alone: //Like I said earlier, I'll be out of town for a while soon. But I am curious as to why I described my position on Hebrews 6 and it was essentially ignored... not essentially, simply ignored.//
I've got over 8,000 posts. Here is what I said on page one, it was
largely ignored:
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Unfortunately the title of this topic: "
OSAS vs. Heb 6"
is absurd. Hebrews Chapter 6 is the PROOF TEXT for
OSAS = Once Saved, Always Saved.
PeterMeansRock: //How does one square this scripture which
clearly talks
about those who have received the gospel and tasted
the heavenly bread which is Christ, the good word of god,
who nevertheless fall away.//
Obviously by your question is is not clear to you.
The Random HOuse COLLEGE DICTIONARY, Revised Edition
(Random House. 1982) p.1107:
Reductio ad absurdum, n.
Latin. a reduction to an absurdity; the refutation of
a proposition by showing its logical conclusion as absurd.
Snitzelhoff: //I have heard it said that Paul was engaging in a common type of Greek
thought that took a hypothetical situation (losing one's salvation,
for instance) and thought it through to its conclusion
to show the folly in the hypothesis itself. In other words,
he was arguing that you can't lose your salvation because,
if you could, you could never regain it because you'd
have to sacrifice Christ a second time.//
Amen, Sibling Snitzelhoff -- RIGHT ON!!!
I which I could explain things as concisely as Sib.Snitzelhoff.
Unfortunatley, when I taught Logic in Public Schools, I found
out that 94% of Public School students are not taught Logic by a
competent teacher of Logic. This is Topic is a result of the
dumbing down of American Youth
(Please cite the Version used when quoting scriptures.
You should have the version name right in fron of you when you
paste (you don't type, I hope
) the scriputre into the BB
posting buffer. I have to wade through several likely translations
to figure out which the poster has fixed. I am required by the
scripture to check out the scripture for completeness and
correctness for every post I read.)
One should read the
CONTEXT of one's passage
(it isn't necessary to always post that context).
Hebrews 6:1-3 (HCSB = Christian Standard Bible /Holman, 2003/ ):
Therefore, leaving the elementary message about
the Messiah, let us go on to maturity, not layihng again the
foundation of repentance from dead works, faith in God,
2 teaching about ritual washings, laying on of hands,
the resurrection of the dead, and eternal judgement.
3 And we will do this if God permits
God Permitted. Paul spake of 'maturity ('perfection' in the KJV)
- the doctine of OSAS.
Unfortunately the Doctrine of Ignorance - that it is better for
a person to be ignorant (not know) has taken it's toll throughout
many denominations especially Baptists. One thing about the
the Doctrine of Ignorance, it allows the phony pastors to fool
the people easier. You older folks will remember when the
Baptists were against the totally Catholic Doctrine of Ignorance,
not even teaching their people to read so the Priestly class could
Lord it over the ignorant masses.
Now, what features of maturity does Paul talk about in Hebrews 6?
Hebrews 6:4-6 - OSAS
Hebrews 7:7-9 - the futility of the rebellion of the unsaved
Hebrews 7:10-12 - saved people are diligent to do good works - always
Hebrews 7:13-20 - the example of the Father of Faith - Abraham
(BTW, the phrase in Hebrews 7:19:
We have this Hope -- like a sure and firm anchor of
the soul -- ...
This phrase pretty much refutes any anti-OSAS moanings.
You can be sure of the hope: OSAS - for it is firmly anchored
in the Lord Messiah Jesus. Amen!