Could you provide a list of works so we can know better just what you are saying you and we are "required" to do.My works are a part of faith and my faith holds my salvation. But I am not given God's grace on my works, but I am required to work those works in order to full fill God's commandment and love Christ, failing to do so with choice and no guilt will not land me in any favour with God. I hope you can see that.
Neo, I don't doubt that Jesus saved me. I sincerely believe that when I placed my faith in Chirst, I received full, complete salvation, sealed until the day. What I am saying is that you, based on what you've shared, do not. You are saying that keeping your salvation is dependent on your performance, plain and simple. Believe, plus, plus, plus.......You know when you are sincere with God and when you're not.
What do you mean, sin with our conscience? Sin is sin is sin.The only point I would like to ask you, is, do you believe that after we come to Christ we can't sin with our conscience? Because if we can then we deliberately disregard the gospel.
The deliberate disregard for the Gospel is called apostasy. I would suggest that you distinquish the two for discussion. There is a difference in someone sinning and someone rejecting the Gospel.
Sin, by it's nature is about self. So, talkin about the "enjoyment" of sin is redundant if not ridiculous. People sin because it pleases, helps or satisfies self. This attempts to categorize sin. Bad sin is wild partying, sex, murder. Not so bad sin is neglecting the poor, losing my patiences, etc. This is the attitude that "I'm OK. It's those people who "enjoy" their sin. People avoid doing good, lose their temper, patience, etc. because of the inconenience to self. And on and on. Hebrews 6:6 says that it is impossible for those who have fallen away to be renewed to repentance. Now, I have a much different interpretation of this verse than you, but if you follow it consistently, then anyone who has fallen away from sinning, not doing enough, etc, can NOT be renewed. They are without hope. Can you show us where the threshhold is? The line where one 'enjoys' sin too much, and they are forever lost, even though they once confessed Christ.
My position is not an endorsement of sin. Not at all. I just know, from experience, that you can not argue your position and be consistnent.
Do you understand the context of Matt 25. The audience? What is being said, and to whom? Do you think you should just willy nilly pick and choose parts of scripture and say, "yes that applies to me." Do you sacrifice, participate in the feasts? No. Because you know, although true, that those parts of the scritpure are not for you today. Do you think everything written in what we call the NT was written for you? Even though we KNOW that Jesus was speaking to Israel and relating to their economy? If you chose to divide the Word that way, you will be led into confusion, and be burderend with a yoke you can not bear, and never know the freedom of having total security in Chirst. You say you believe. Believe that Christ saved you. Once for all. Until then, you CAN NOT walk in the works for which you were created. You are walking in a system of religious performance, not faith.
As and example, let's take Jesus' discussion with the rich young ruler. He said that the RYR needed to sell all he had. He didn't say, "you need to beleive I'm going to die and raise. He said that he needed to sell all he had. Did you? If you are going to quote Matt 25, why not Matt 19? Why risk it? Sell all you have and give to the poor. Otherwise, by your standard, you can not know you are saved. There is no hope, only doubt and confusion. Be freed of that.
St. Mon. You are relying on religion, not faith. RCC, baptist, orthodox are all saved the same way. There is no special formula religion has to offer.