jlay wrote:
G, in addition to making some outright wrong assertions, I think you are mixing two things.
Wrong assertions? Are you kidding me? Free grace, it's the greatest invention since Swiss cheese... Rape, kill, and destroy your neighbor, and G-d will automatically send His grace to you? Tell that to Satan.. G-d is righteous to judge sin, He HAS too...
jlay wrote:There are plenty of Lorship Salvation proponents who make distinctions in "commandments." There are all kinds of commands in the Bible. You as well don't adhere to every command. You have reasons you follow some and not others. You can't simply believe that Christians are supposed to flip open the Bible to any random place and just start doing what it says. No, we have progressive revelation. Do you adhere to how God has chosen to reveal his word? Do you honor what He has appointed for our time?
The NT is full of additional commands. It is also full of instruction. In fact as much as 2/3 of the NT is written to believers with rebuke, correction and instruction on Christian living. Why? Because they were getting it wrong. Even those 1st century believers were screwing it up.
I was the one that enlightened you about the commandments in the NT. In fact there are even more commandments in the NT as opposed to the OT. Progressive revelation doesn't mean that you simply flush large chunks of the Bible down the toilet either.. Most of what you find in the OT still needs to be fulfilled such as Acts 1:6-7.
jlay wrote:The one key command we are to obey is to trust Christ and nothing else. Not Christ, plus what we might do in the future. It is interesting that since Paul was commissioned by Christ with the newest revelation that he never once instructs believers to follow the Law. In fact, he goes to great lengths to admonish believers to not do that very thing. Much of the instruction to believers from Paul has to do with living that is contrary to their positional identity 'in Christ.' Paul deals as much with the mind and vision of the believer. "Set your eyes upon Christ." "Be transformed by the renewing of your mind." "Don't look back."
Utterly and completely wrong... In fact Christ did not come to destroy the law.. He came to fulfill it, then He said to KEEP the commandments NOT to destroy them.
Matthew 5:17-19, “Do not think that I came to destroy the Law or the Prophets.
I did not come to destroy but to fulfill. For assuredly, I say to you, till heaven and earth pass away,
one jot or one tittle will by no means pass from the law till all is fulfilled. Whoever therefore breaks one of the least of these commandments, and teaches men so, shall be called least in the kingdom of heaven; but whoever does and teaches them, he shall be called great in the kingdom of heaven.”
Matthew 5:48, “Therefore you shall be perfect, just as your Father in heaven is perfect.”
John 7:19 “Did not Moses give you the Law,
and yet none of you carries out the Law? Why do you seek to kill Me?”
John 14:15 “If you love me,
you will keep my commands;
John 14:21
Whoever has my commands and keeps them is the one who loves me, and the one who loves me will be loved by my Father, and I will love him and reveal myself to him.”
John 14:23 Jesus answered and said unto him, If a man love me,
he will keep my words: and my Father will love him, and we will come unto him, and make our abode with him
jlay wrote:So, let's just assume for the moment that a person has properly placed their trust in Christ alone for salvation.
-How many of their sins are forgiven, past, present and future?
All of them..
jlay wrote:-What is required of them to maintain their salvation? (please be specific.)
Salvation is at the get go, just like the Bible says.
jlay wrote:-Is the blood of Christ insufficient to cover any of their sins? (If no, please provide contextual scriptural support.)
?? Christ's blood covers all sins.. Where are you getting this?
jlay wrote:-What can a person do or not do to contribute in any form or fashion to gain or keep their salvation?
Why is everything with you ask always dependent on salvation? Why can't things be done via faith..?
jlay wrote:-Can this person who trust in Christ, grieve the HS, or act contrary to the way a Christian should?
Are we talking about human beings? Of course..
jlay wrote:-If works are necessary, how do we know they are genuine?
I never said works are necessary for salvation.. You did. How do we know they are genuine? It's all in the Bible.
jlay wrote:-Does trusting in Christ mean a person must be willing to sell all they have and pick up their cross? (If so, then are you saying that a salvation is contingent on the committment of a sinner?)
Does the Bible say that every believer must be willing to sell all they have?
jlay wrote:--Is there any distinction between believer and disciple? (If no, please show this contextually from scripture.)
They are all the same in Christ..
jlay wrote:-Have you lusted, or been angry with another person since you trusted Christ? If so, were you in danger of losing your salvation?
We need to stop sinning because because of who we are.. Not of what we will become.
jlay wrote:-Well, since we are putting it so bluntly. We could say you've been tricked into thinking that acting like an OT Jew has some value that means you love God more than the rest of us.
Again, I never said that.. We walk in faith, not by following dangling salvation carrots.. We follow the commandments out of faith.
jlay wrote:-Absolutely we should want to stop sinning. So, please state it clearly. If we are real believers would we be keeping the Sabbath as you do?
If you feel compelled to do.. That is up to you and G-d. Not me..
jlay wrote:-G, Paul dealt with these same objections. The grace of God presented by Paul was so radical that he was nearly ousted by the Jerusalem church. In fact, he dealt with these objections in his writings. It is radical, because it says that even the vilest criminal can be made completely right with God, by trusting Christ and nothing else. If we put conditions on people for salvation, whether up front or slip them in the back door, then they will never produce genuine fruit. Why? Because the measure of their salvation will NEVER be in what Christ has done, but what they are doing. They will always look to their own performance as the measure. It's no wonder we so much religious activity and so little genuine fruit in the church.
Again, it's not putting conditions on people for salvation. We do them BECAUSE we are saved.. To be set apart.. Out of faith.
jlay wrote:- am amazed at how quickly the in-depth doctrinal teaching of Paul can be dismissed because of a few proof texts from James. It really shows the depth of theology today.
Because we have to look at all of scripture.. Not any one single point.