Originally posted by Kiffin:
A common theme of New Testament teaching is Are you Trusting Christ as Your Lord and Savior NOW since a so called conversion experience that does not produce a living faith is irrelevant. A living Faith is Bible faith!
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Sorry but much of this reminds me of church of christ doctrine. Once I talked with an elder and we were discussing OSAS. He explained to me that their teaching is that if one dies with unrepentant sin in their life they can lose their salvation. I asked him what if I sat here in your office and told you a lie and then left the building crossed the street and was killed by a truck, would I go to heaven or hell. He thought a moment and said I suppose it depends on whether or not I knew you were lying. It is a stupid illustration but friends you cannot with certainty discern my salvation or lack therof by my actions or words. Thank God I don't have to be judged by men but by Jesus Christ alone. I want to add that my statement still stands, some here seem to have forgotten the lost condition from which they were saved and that they are not sinless now. I understand the way we can look at fruit and see some who are walking closer than others but God accepts repentance and on this I hope we can all agree. I feel the problem here is that some think they have arrived and they can judge others. Paul said he hadn't arrived so how can we honestly think we have. God accepts repentance and if your walk is more perfect than mine good for you, but you are not perfect only forgiven.
Murph apparently you are not reading my posts nor the Baptist confessions quoted but are putting your own spin on what I said. I would suggest you read more carefully before accusing me of being a Cambellite
You appparently do not understand what LS salvation teaches for
1. No one here is saying Believers must reach sinless perfection. That is a ridiculous accusation that has been refuted again and again.
2. No one here is saying that have arrived as a believer. LS salvation teaches that we never truly arrive until glorification.
Concerning Kiffens remarks above, his interpretation of the NT sounds good but how does it compare to Jesus saying nobody can pluck me out of His hand. If I follow his thinking Jesus would be saying "what have you done for me lately" that is not grace my friends and if it is not grace it is works. Sorry but I seem to hear some boasting here.
Murph
Once again you need to read what has been said previously. I have never stated a believer can lose their salvation. You misrepresent my position because you did not read posts carefully. If you would have read my earlier quotes from the First London and New Hampshire you would have indeed see that I hold to Preservation and Perseverance of all saints and that no child of God can lose their salvation.
Here is the problem and the danger of the logic you used, Murph.
I stated,
A common theme of New Testament teaching is Are you Trusting Christ as Your Lord and Savior NOW since a so called conversion experience that does not produce a living faith is irrelevant. A living Faith is Bible faith!
You responded
If I follow his thinking Jesus would be saying "what have you done for me lately" that is not grace my friends and if it is not grace it is works. Sorry but I seem to hear some boasting here.
From that response, you apparently are stating Faith is a WORK. FAITH however is not a work but a Gift of God (Eph. 2:8-9). I REPEAT, FAITH IS NOT A WORK! Once Faith is worked in a believer at Salvation, that faih will grow and endure. The 1689 London Confession states,
"And though they may, through the temptation of Satan and of the world, the prevalency of corruption remaining in them, and the neglect of means of their preservation, fall into grievous sins, and for a time continue therein,whereby they incur God's displeasure and grieve His Holy Spirit, come to have their graces and comforts impaired, have their hearts hardened, and their consciences wounded, hurt and scandalize others, and bring temporal judgements upon themselves, yet shall they renew their repentance and be preserved through faith in Christ Jesus to the end."
FAITH has nothing to do with
"what have you done for me lately" but Faith exists in a saint because of the Grace of God. To believe FAITH is
"what have you done for me lately" implies it is a Work. Faith is the Work of Grace.
Not only does God completely justify and someday will glorify the saint but it is the Grace of God that sanctifies the saints and the works that proceed from Faith are in the end because of the Grace of God that works in saints. I hope you will read more careful and understand the subject better in the future rather than make misrepresentations in that this has been a civil debate among most here, so far.