Neo,
Actually, I don't disagree with a lot of what you bring up here. The gospel is not an excuse to sin.
So there is something we can finally agree on.
regardless of the line, you are saying there is one. yet, you or no one else can scripturally show where the line is
J, you are spot on, and I agree with you. No one can show the line from scriptures. I however believe that the reason there is no line is because we are not following a dogmatic religion, neither there are any formulas involved. And that is the reason we have the spirit of God and the mind of God to discern our paths, get convicted if we are wrong, repent if we sin, listen to the spirit. But a heart which no longer listens to the spirit will ultimately wander away. Ceasing to walk in the spirit is a yellow line, if not a red one. I believe there are times when each of us perhaps go through such a period and I hope we continue to listen to the spirit of God and mend our ways.
James 2:24
You see that a person is considered righteous by what they do and not by faith alone
That is true. james is right on the money. The problem is that many, like yourself, take this to mean eternal standing. James is writing about one's standing before beleivers and the world. People do NOT consider us righteous by what we say, but by how we act. A Christian, as James is saying, SHOULD live out what they have. And I agree.
Agreed as well, Brother.
First, is Paul saying only one goes to heaven? Of course not. Did Paul actually abused himself physically? Of course not.
Yes, I believe he is just giving the idea of striving to go forward with all our hearts, else we be disqualified.
Matthew 7:21
"Not every one that saith unto me, Lord, Lord, shall enter into the kingdom of heaven; but he that doeth the will of my Father which is in heaven."
Now compare your "save by grace alone" to this. Even Jesus added a "but" here. You just don't believe, you obey, and you don;t only obey, you do the will of the father, and those who are falling short will be left outside.
First, it is not MY "saved by grace alone."
OK, I've already asked you the question which you won't answer. Could you be one of those? Obviously, as a dispensationalist I have a much different view of Christ's words here, particularly pertaining to the "Kingdom." Exegesis, audience, application?
J, while I have nothing against the historical context, audience and application, I do believe this is something which applies to all. Not just the period and time. It is a pretty straight forward verse. If however you would like to share your view, please do so.
About the question, what would happen, if I die tonight, am I saved?
Well, I'll let God be the judge of that. I have hope, that is all I have. What Christ did is the only thing that saved me from the bondage of sin and eternal damnation. I never said I trusted my works, as you have said number of times. I said that perhaps the tenth time now. Will God reward me according to my work which has been done in his name? Yes. Will I be accountable for the things I am not too proud of, yes. I will be. Will my salvation be revoked? that is for God to decide. There are no formulas, there is no balancing scale.
Saved, is a process. It starts when we come to Christ, ends when we will lay claim to our eternal inheritance. The verses I quoted tell me this. You hold a different position and so you will of course, not agree. That is fine, J. I take Mark 13:13: quite literally,
“All men will hate you because of me, but he who stands firm to the end will be saved.” [NIV]
I do not know about you, or what you think about this verse, but my understanding is clear on this. God gives and he can take it away. Of course God will not go against his promises, but God won't be cheated as well.
John 8:31
"Then said Jesus to those Jews which believed on him, If ye continue in my word, then are ye my disciples indeed."
Believing and obeying is a continuous process, not just a one time thing.
Are all belivers disciples? If so, how do you scripturally defend this? You are equivocating disciple to mean all saved people. Again, this gets back to applying the scripture. I could go right back to Matt 19. If audience and context matter in Matt. 19 then why not here?
Going back to Matt 19 won't hurt a bit, J, if God asks you to do that, wouldn't you do it? If he'd ask me, I'd do it. the only difference is, I believe not in formulas, just like you. When the spirit of God guides us to do something, shouldn't we do it? And we both know, giving charity won't give anyone salvation, so that point is irrelevant. And Why not see Matt 28, if the audience would matter then the verses would only mean that Jesus is talking about the 12 he has or people like them, not the rest of the "congregation" people. I mean, it is not that water has the same meaning throughout the scriptures, does it? As you said earlier, regardless for what audience the gospel was written, it does hold universal application, not at all places, but some places. Now the rest is up to our incomplete knowledge to decide which of the ones we think applies to us. You exegesis makes you see something different, mine is a bit different. As a mater of fact, we almost agree on everything, except a few.
Anyone who uses salvation as an excuse to sin, is trampling underfoot the gift of God. They are either severly confused, deranged, or were never saved to begin with.
Ahh, J, this is the tricky part. while what you said is very true. I must say, that what guarantee is there that a "true" believer won't sin or won't be led to temptation to sin again and again. I have said it previously, you are not God, unless you can look down at the heart of men and see why they do what they do, your claim remains open to debate because of this inherent problem. Believers sin all the time, J. Down this road, anyone who sins much, gets up labeled by you "not saved to begin with", now if you look at it, you are almost doing the same thing as you think I do, making people's sin revoking their salvation.
J, now look at your point , "If you are saved, you are saved". Now don't change positions. If you sin and sin and sin, you are still saved. That is what your claim represents, J.
Salvation is irrevocable, works do not matter, sin do not matter. Like myself, you are now trying to bind good deeds to your claim? why? saved means saved, if afterwards you sin, that has no bearing on you salvation, right? This is what you have been saying all along and then why are you now saying that people are confused, deranged, or were never saved to begin with if they sin after they are saved. According to you , their performance does not matter, even if they sin, they will be disciplined, vexed in the spirit, corrected but ultimately saved. See how you are now saying the same thing as me. Only you are not putting people out of their salvation from the time we would all stand before God, you are ruling them out, right now. You are doing the same thing J. You think if you are saved, even nuking a city is not a gonna change that, so now hold to it, J. Don't complain if people sin, they will be vexed, disciplined, corrected, like you, but they will all be saved. This is what your claim presents. You may not see the problematic part, but I do. And I agree with you, my position has problems too. I am not denying that. But to me it makes more sense, because in it, God becomes the final judge, not your "irrevocable salvation". he sees my heart, he sees it with Mercy which Christ showed me, and that is all I ask.
No one is saying there aren't consequences. You are saying salvation is revoked.
Well, if there are no consequences that affect salvation, then that is trivial if there are any consequences at all.
I mean, If I die while speaking a lie, I will be bloody, responsible for it before God. He will decide what should be done. You just piratically put an adulterer into God's holy presence, because he had been saved some times ago, wow. So even if he did adultery, died in the midst of it, it doesn't matter. You are claiming something and you are not willing to accept the implications it presents. Is there no such thing as Justice before God?
What is the difference if you are lusting when you die, or lying, or neglecting some good you ought to be doing? A
None. The only difference is, I at least have the sense of responsibility to own up to what I did. The guy who screws his neighbour's wife and still goes to heaven, will laugh at me because of my stupid thoughts. Hell, he'll probably wink at me while he says this
"Irrevocable salvation, dude, you should have gotten the same. I screwed that lady, and I am still here, and guess what I did that after I came to Christ." If this guy can enter heaven J, then you and me are real fools to spend our lives according to the fruits of the spirit. I mean, if you are saved, you are saved, it don't matter what you do afterwards, Jesus paid the price for all sins, past, present, future. You are just assuming everyone takes it like you. No, some people just lack that good sense of balance in their lives. And according to you, no sin is big enough to override grace, there is no line. So saved is saved under all circumstances, Enola gay, Mai le, whatever, it doesn't matter. That is the only reason I never switched side to this view J. It become completely illogical at this point.
Look at the double speak, J. you are saying there are consequences, but you are not accountable. What kind of consequences are those which don't even hold you accountable? Does that even makes sense? They might as well be fake or not be,at all. If you are saved the only consequence is you are saved, nothing else matters. But if you go with this, J, go with it all the way, don't judge people on their performance, on their sin, on their neglect at being Christians, who trample the gospel under their feet, they will be saved, just like you. After all, you sin as well, I do, we all do. what makes you think your sin, is not as offensive as theirs so that you mark them "not saved to begin with".
Also brother, my hypothetical does not gets disqualified at all. It is still a question. Can a saved guy, screwing someone wife, dying in the middle, can go to heaven and be accepted? cuz he accepted Christ before? If you say, yes. Then I can only say, I can not agree. We must be held accountable. Or all else is open to us, bro. Please see the implication of your statement here.
Yes he is saved. And there are no passages in the Bible which state that a saved man can lose his salvation. We’ve danced this dance before, my brother, and the Bible continues to stand firm in this area. If you dropped down dead in the middle of a lie, are you suddenly lost? Why not? Is your lie somehow better than that man’s infidelity? Did Christ die for the lie and not for the infidelity?
Brother Danny, my sin is not an excuse for justifying his sin, my sin is my sin, whether that be a lie. I believe I will be accountable to God for it. As he will be for his. For God is holy, the Bible clearly says, adulterers will not enter the kingdom of God. You have read that, haven't you? The bible never distinguishes whether it is a "saved" guy who committed adultery or not. Sin is sin, regardless of who does it, you, me, a Muslim or a Sikh.
1 Corinthians 6:9 There are passages in the Bible, Brother Danny which say that a man can lose his salvation, like this one"
"Do you not know that the wicked will not inherit the kingdom of God? Do not be deceived: Neither the sexually immoral nor idolaters nor adulterers nor male prostitutes nor homosexual offenders"
Who is Paul addressing, unbelievers? No, he is addressing Christians that they should not be partakers in any of these thing because if they do they will not inherit anything. What he is saying? that we can't commit adultery, no, he is saying that a sin like that has no favour in the eyes of God and that goes the same for the one who committed it, whether that be Christian or Gentile, and especially if he is a Christian, do not be deceived. Sin can penetrate anyone, if his guard is let down. So I don't agree with this brother Danny, he may be saved, he may be forgiven but he might also be punished. The scripture is quite clear.
God bless you guys.