jpbg33 wrote:I do not see any way around the fact that if we are saved by faith in Jesus. Then if we stop haveing faith in Jesus. How are we still saved because there is no faith.
Not only that but in the parable of the sower the seeps that fell on stony ground after they sprung up they died.
I can't recall any time in the bible where it says that a Chistian can be dead spiritually.
And when Jesus said they fell away He was referring to there belief.
I believe that if we believe then we are saved
So Philip you keep asking me to show you a verse well this is one. We may not know if someone truly believes or not but Jesus does and He said they believed for a while then fell away(stoped believing).
If you read the BBE bible it says that the seeds in the rocky ground is people who have faith for a time then when testing comes they give up.
What it is talking about they give up. If you can not lose your salvation then it would not make any sense to say they gave up. What is it talking about? They gave up what?
I do not use the BBE bible but I checked 7 different versions of the bible and they all read the same. The BBE bible sound the funniest when applying osas to it though. If it doesn't matter if you stop having faith why would the bible say they gave up.
The whole verse was about them getting saved then referring to that the end of the verse said they gave up.
In order for a person to 'get saved' , they have to realize that they are Lost -- that they don't have a shepherd and they Need one. And a person Will know when they have 'been saved'. I know when I was 'saved'. They will have a 'testimony' to share with others.
And it would depend on What a person does believe about Jesus Christ. He was / Is the Son of God.
There are people who Hear the Word and pray a prayer, but don't actually believe in their heart -- thus, Jesus Christ has not really become their Personal Savior.
And a person Can realize that they have Not actually accepted Christ and stop and talk to God about their salvation and make their decision TO accept Christ -- thus, no more reason to Doubt their salvation.