Riverm: //Forgive me, I’m not a bible scholar
steeped in Greek, so I’m a slow learner.//
I will NOT forgive you. Before i forgive you you must do
some transgression against me. You have done no
transgression against me, so i cannot forgive you.
anyway, being steeped in Greek has nothing to do with
being a Bible scholar, though I suppose being steeped
in Greek would help one, if one were a Bible scholar.
If one is a Bible scholar one notices that about
¼ of the New Testament is about GOOD THINGS ONE SHOULD SO
if one is saved.
One also notices some truths which God cannot violate
because of the very Nature of God.
1. Jesus saves.
2. Jesus saves us, our good works do not save us
(BTW, your confessing Jesus as Lord does NOT save you,
though you have to do it to get saved /the way I know about/.
Your faith does NOT save you, though you do have to have
faith that God raised Jesus from the dead to get saved
/the way I know about/. )
3. Jesus saves us so we can do good works.
4. You can know you are saved, there is no way you can
know if somebody else is saved. Judging the salvation
of another is taboo.
(Sorry, even those I know whom God gives the gift of
'discernment of spirits' cannot always 'get it right' when
it comes to judging the salvation of others)
These scriptural/Biblical principles are true whether
you believe in OSAS or don't believe in OSAS.
Riverm: //Ironically I work
with an older man who was a Presbyterian pastor for 25 years
and pastor 3 churches. I don’t know all the details surrounding
his de-conversion, but all he will tell me is that it
was something that didn’t happen overnight, it was just
events and things that had happened to him and those he
was close to that eventually led him away from God.//
If that man was saved then lost, then the God who said
the following is a liar. (BTW, God cannot lie).
Romans 8:37-39 (HCSB = Christian Standard Bible /Holman, 2003):
No, in all these things we are more than victorious
through Him who loved us.
38.
For I am persuaded that neither death nor life,
nor angels nor rulers,
nor things present, nor things to come,
nor powers,
nor height, nor depth, nor any other created thing
will have the power to separate us
from the love of God that is in Christ Jesus our Lord!
I find it strangely absurd to think that if none of these things
can seperate us, then we ourselves, in a moment (or even 30 years)
of weakness, could seperate us from Christ Jesus our Lord.
I understand the term 'unsalvation' makes sense.
But look at the other terms used to represent our salvation
(isn't it interesting that the most important things God keeps
saying over and over in different ways? Or new status as
a saved person must have been important to God, He kept talking
about it in his Bible. The following list is suggestive
only and does NOT cover all the descriptions of our salvation.)
1.
BORN-AGAIN When we get saved by Jesus we are like
being born-again a second time. Can you comprehend being
un-born-again?
2.
born into the family of God
can you feature being un-'born into the family of God'?
3.
adopted into the family of God
can you feature being un-'adopted from the family of God'?
4.
putting on clean white robes of righteousness
can you feature God running a nudist colony
?
5.
being redeemed - this is a slavery term. A slave
that has been sold into slavery is BOUGHT BACK.
Can you feature being un-redeemed?
6.
bought with a price - that price was the precious
life-blood of our Lord and Savior: Messiah Jesus
Can you feature God selling you into slavery? Even if God
were inclined to so so, nobody else
can possibly PAY that kind of price.