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That guess above - is not exactly an exegetical review of 1John 5. Why not do one?Carson said --
"If any one sees his brother committing what is not a mortal sin, he will ask, and God will give him life for those whose sin is not mortal. There is sin which is mortal; I do not say that one is to pray for that. All wrongdoing is sin, but there is sin which is not mortal."
This sin is called deadly or mortal because it kills the indwelling life of God in one's soul, thus rendering the soul dead of the life of charity.
Do you NOT believe that you are saved forever? If you do not believe in OSAS, why then do you go to church? Do you think you can earn your way to heaven by going to church? By memorizing the Rosary, etc.?Originally posted by Carson Weber:
Ray,
Tell me this, brother, are you saved with infallible assurance? Do you have the Holy Spirit indwelling your soul? Are you saved forever and ever and ever once and for all?
Brother Ray --I agree that probably the Prodigal son committed the most serious of sins, {'riotous living'--Luke 15:13} but notice his words. 'I will arise and go to my Father.' Twice he says this. Notice sonship was absolutely not destroyed. He says, 'I am no more worthy to be called thy son.' As you know some Christians are not worthy of the name of Christ, but He will always be dealing with their carelessness
That's your opinion because you disagree with me. I can say the same thing about your opinion, can't I?You wrote, </font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />"This is a concept formulated by your church but is out of sync with what the Lord is saying to us in I John chapter five."
Without knowing exactly which model of soteriology that Ray holds to -- I can tell you that there are two forms of Calvinism that consistently lay claims to OSAS. The 5 point and 4 point Calvinists have a pretty good answer to the point above.Carson
I asked, "Do you believe that you could still be saved if you committed murder tomorrow?" to which you responded, "I don't see how any true Christian can commit murder."
Still, Ray, you're avoiding my question. I'll ask you again..
Do you believe that you could still be saved if you committed murder tomorrow?
Yes, but you have to admit - even from an Arminian POV Perserverence works if we count backwards from the point of the end of a saved person's life to his conversion - He has certainly "perservered faithful until the end".Carson said --
An intellectually honest Five-point Calvinist must admit that there is no way he can know that he is one of the elect, and therefore, the proposed doctrine of OSAS is separated altogether from the existential question of whether one can be confident in his/her personal salvation, even if the proposed point of perseverence of the saints is indeed true (which it is not.. *grin*).
If you read 1 Cor 3 closely you will find that in all the examples given it is the "teaching" that is being burned away and evaluated. Paul is arguing that some lay a teaching foundation of gold and silver while others lay a teaching foundation of hay or straw. Weaker error prone teaching. This is not chapter about pastors caught up in adultery and vice and urging us not to bother about whether they should be censured.Ray said --
One other thought. The Judgment Seat of Christ in the future of His choosing, Christ will process us, each one, through the fire of His judgment. All Christians will be saved forever as promised by Him. [John 3:16] Some will have no worthy position in Heaven because their {lives & works} will become as burned away-'wood, hay, and stubble,' and yet soul will be saved, having been passed through His evaluative judgment. [I Corinthians 3:11-15] In other words, some Christians will barely be saved, and only because He paid for all of their sins.
If I committed adultery and immediately died afterward without forgiveness, I would still be saved at the Judgment Seat of Christ. That adultery would be burned as 'stubble' and my soul would be saved by Christ because of His unconditional covenant with us, because of our vibrant faith and trust in Jesus Christ.