James_Newman said:Except for the ones who don't have fruit, they aren't really saved. Examine yourself and make sure you really believe.
2 Corinthians 13:6 But I trust that ye shall know that we are not reprobates.
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James_Newman said:Except for the ones who don't have fruit, they aren't really saved. Examine yourself and make sure you really believe.
Blammo said:It's not very clear, is there some super secret reason for that? Would God intentionaly hide this secret from most of the saved?
James_Newman said:I don't think He has intentionally hidden it, once I saw it, I see it all throughout the bible. But I think people are unwilling to see it. Nevertheless, the word says few there be that find it.
webdog said:The Bible tells us to rightly divide the Word...not salvation.
The calvinists have some truth, there is a lot of scripture that speaks of election, and predestination, etc... but by applying these things to the common salvation, they deny that Christ died to save 'whosoever'. I think that as far as the kingdom is concerned, God has his elect. But He will not deny the whosoevers on the last day.Blammo said:To me, it seems a lot like calvinism. You have to twist the meanings of many verses in the Bible to make it work. But, once you accept it, you are stuck with it for life.
webdog said:Amen :thumbs: A single moment in time of faith is all that's required for eternal life...but a lifetime of works is required to "live" for 1000 years?
James_Newman said:Being a 'son' is not talking about family relationship so much as it is talking about recieving an inheritance.
His Blood Spoke My Name said:How childish.
From what I see, Diggin is not saying we are saved by works, but by coming out of the works of the flesh. Diggin has said over and over that we are saved through faith and you accuse him of saying things he did not say.
Diggin's statement:
says not one thing about a person being saved by works. You, Hope of Glory, need to quit letting your tongue and your heart be used by the devil.
Blammo said:Seems to me, we are either saved or we are not.
His Blood Spoke My Name said:Blammo,
God is not the author of confusion. Believe His Word, the Holy Bible. Don't fall for the errors that these guys are preaching.
All who are saved through faith in Christ will enter the kingdom. No exceptions.
Blammo said:To me, it seems a lot like calvinism. You have to twist the meanings of many verses in the Bible to make it work. But, once you accept it, you are stuck with it for life.
That's a strawman. Entering and ruling and reigning are not synonymous, and you know that.Hope of Glory said:So, we're all going to be ruling and reigning...
Hmm...
I wonder who we'll be ruling and reigning over?
Maybe the unsaved in hell?
...yeah, too bad the Bible doesn't teach that though, huh?Lacy Evans said:Amen! What a cool trade huh? a few tears of obedience, watchfulness, and mercifulness for 1000 years of GLORY!
Praise God! What a deal!
webdog said:That's a strawman. Entering and ruling and reigning are not synonymous, and you know that.
webdog said:...yeah, too bad the Bible doesn't teach that though, huh?
Hope of Glory said:I find it interesting that when you look at the words in Scripture and exactly what they are saying, you are suddenly "twisting" Scripture.
Blammo said:Where do you find works in these verses?
John 3:3-5 Jesus answered and said unto him, Verily, verily, I say unto thee, Except a man be born again, he cannot see the kingdom of God. Nicodemus saith unto him, How can a man be born when he is old? can he enter the second time into his mother's womb, and be born? Jesus answered, Verily, verily, I say unto thee, Except a man be born of water and of the Spirit, he cannot enter into the kingdom of God.