standingfirminChrist said:One who commits suicide is not grounded and rooted in the faith.
No he is dead...
If he was lost, he is in Hell.
If he was saved, he is in Heaven.
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standingfirminChrist said:One who commits suicide is not grounded and rooted in the faith.
Colossians 1:22-23 In the body of his flesh through death, to present you holy and unblameable and unreproveable in his sight: If ye continue in the faith grounded and settled, and be not moved away from the hope of the gospel, which ye have heard, and which was preached to every creature which is under heaven; whereof I Paul am made a minister;
According to your reasoning, Paul did not mean we are to be grounded and settled. Nor did he mean we are to continue in the faith. Nor did he mean could not give up hope.
One who commits suicide is not grounded and rooted in the faith. On the contrary, His faith in Christ has proven to be false. He has not hope, he has no root.
We cannot be like Him as is written 'when He shall appear we shall be like Him for we shall see Him as He is', and if we are not grounded and settled, continuing in Him.
We cannot be said to have been grounded, settled, holding fast to hope and commit suicide.
Sorry guys, you are advocating false doctrine when you say that one who commits suicide will go to heaven. That one did not continue in Him. That one revealed what manner of tree he was.
standingfirminChrist said:Then you are denying His Holy Word!
standingfirminChrist said:Claudia,
People can understand things without being involved in them. No, it is more than understanding His love. It is being found in Him.
standingfirminChrist said:1:23 If ye continue in the faith (or, "since you will persevere in the faith"): the Colossians' future entrance into God's heavenly presence depends on whether they remain in the Christian faith. The words "since you will persevere" indicates that they will remain loyal to Christ. Perseverance in the Christian's faith is a test of the reality of one's trust in Christ. This verse implies that true believers will persevere. The King James Study Bible (Nelson)
standingfirminChrist said:I'm just curious...
I wonder what Pastor's do when they are going through a verse by verse expository on the Book of Collosians and they get to verse 22 and 23 of the first Chapter?
What do they tell the inquisitive parishoner who wants to know what 'If we continue grounded and settled in the faith' means?