I see you do not understand. I do not say what it is you misunderstand.
Here is what you originally said:
They might be saved from going to hell, and the lake of fire, but as for having a relationship with Jesus, while they are on this earth is another thing.
You imply that there are two types of salvation:
1. Those that are saved from going to hell.
2. Those who have a personal relationship with Christ.
That is heresy. There is only one salvation, one way to God, and that is through faith in Christ. There are not two ways or kinds of salvation. There is no universalism taught in the Bible, if that is what you mean. Regardless,
there is only one way to heaven; one type of salvation.
Your above post espouses heresy.
That is what I mean.
The unsaved man can understand things about God, even on his own, how else are people saved.
The unsaved man can understand God's revelation in creation such as is described in Psalm 19:1-4. But that is not the gospel. That doesn't tell him about faith in Christ. Like the Ethiopian who
could not understand the Scriptures he had to have someone explain it to him.
1 Corinthians 2:14 But the natural man receiveth not the things of the Spirit of God: for they are foolishness unto him: neither can he know
them, because they are spiritually discerned.
--The Scripture is very clear here. The natural or unsaved man cannot understand spiritual things or the Word of God.
The Ethiopian was not reading from the New Testament, he did not hear any of the New Testament yet, not until Philip told him the New Testament.
He was reading the Bible and could not understand it. Case closed. The natural man cannot understand the things of God.
Repentance without being sorry is not true repentance.
You won't find that definition in the Bible, not pertaining to unbelievers.
Repentance is a change of mind with respect to one's attitude toward God.
Repentance is defined as sorry for one’s sin, and that is NOT a filthy rag as you say.
You won't find that definition in the Bible.
Judas was sorry for his sin too. But he didn't repent. Sorrow doesn't gain an unsaved person anything before God.
How in the world do you ever get that being truly sorry for sin is a bad thing?
Because sorrow is not repentance. Many times my children were sorry for what they did. But then they went out and did it again. Only if they truly repented did they not do it again. Being sorry, "caught" and then shed some tears, did not mean repentance. They were sorry they were caught. But they had not repented.
Someone who is admired for one reason or another misunderstands scripture; it is usually someone from a long time ago, a mere man with a mistake, but for some reasons an honored man. These honored men teach people misunderstandings, they have many followers over many years, and people hold on to their false teachings as if it were true doctrines.
And???
You keep falling back on your same misunderstandings. Where have I ever said people will never mess up and sin?
Are you talking of yourself? You refuse to accept teaching.
I never said a person never sins, and does not struggle. I have always said we work out our salvation, just as Paul said.
What Paul means by that statement and what you mean by that statement are two different things. You cannot work out your salvation by works. My salvation is held in the hand of Jesus; he has already worked it out for me. Paul meant something entirely different than you think.
I do believe Jesus warns us about losing salvation because Jesus warns us. You seem to think fellowship and salvation are separate things!
They are very different. If one could lose their salvation Jesus would be a liar. What part of "They will never perish" and "I give unto them eternal life" do you not understand?
Tell me, how is your life and your salvation in this life going for you, IF YOU ARE IN TROUBLE WITH YOUR FELLOWSHIP?
What does 1John 1:9 say, and then read 1John 2:1,2. Do you understand these verses?
I hope you start to think about the consequences of the things you say.
I know exactly what they mean.
You quote scripture about people who are working out their salvation. Not everyone does so.
My salvation has already been "worked out". It is safe in the arms of Jesus. He holds it in his hand.
There were those who disobeyed and died before Jesus came to earth, though they were dead their spirits went to a prison, unlike the spirits of the righteous. After Jesus was crucified, he preached to those who were dead, he preached to the spirits in prison, the spirits of those who had died and disobeyed long ago (see 1 Peter 3:18-19). Those people who disobeyed and died before learning of Jesus...Jesus preached the gospel to them, so that they might be judged according to men in regard to the body, but live according to God in regard to the spirit (1 Peter 4:5-6). For Christ died for sins once for all, the righteous for the unrighteous, to bring us to God, even those who lived and died before Jesus.
He did not preach to them so that they would be saved. They had their chance. They are forever condemned held in chains of darkness
forever. There are no second chances.