Philip wrote: ↑Wed May 16, 2018 3:29 pm
NO! Faith doesn't WORK and it's not caused nor held together by works. If you HAVE faith, then works will be there - works are a result, not a cause, of one's faith. Being obedient is a SIGN of one's faith.
You’re contradicting yourself...does faith work or not? If work is a result of faith, then faith works!
Philip wrote: ↑Wed May 16, 2018 3:29 pm
But, Bavarian, are you ALWAYS obedient to everything God asks of us? Course not. So, when you are disobedient or don't do what God wants you to - have you lost your faith? Will you continue to often be disobedient? Scripture says you WILL, as long as you live in human flesh. So, what level of disobedience fails to keep your faith in Jesus - a little? A fair amount? A LOT? How about NONE of your works is keeping your faith intact, because GOD is the one Who is ALWAYS faithful. HE is the one Who will never let go of us!
Agreed...but we have to remain in Him! ( John 15:4,6,7 )
John 15:10 wrote:If you keep my commands, you will remain in my love, JUST AS I HAVE KEPT MY FATHER’S COMMANDS and remain in his love.
If Jesus Himself must submit to God’s commands/law...then how much more should we, through faith ( because we can’t keep them perfectly to BE righteous ), do the same?
Philip wrote: ↑Wed May 16, 2018 3:29 pm
So, you believe God desires to save someone. And so He does, when they truly come to Him through faith in Christ. But for one you say has lost their salvation - had it, not don't - did God make a mistake? Does He save someone who He has always known won't stay faithful to the end? How does the Apostle Paul say He is "confident" of the eternal life of those he said would experience their faith's "completion?" WHO, exactly, does Paul say in Philippians 1:6 will "bring (it) to completion at the day of Jesus Christ." Paul? His Christian brothers in the audience? NO! He says it is GOD who completes it - which is precisely why Paul has confidence of the faith of his audience enduring to the end - because it is God who both "began" and will "bring it to completion." Because if this were a matter of human perseverance, Paul's statement is merely a hopeful untruth that he could have no way of knowing - whether about himself or any other Christian.
God cannot/will not “complete” anyone’s faith that has turned away...and there is evidence to turning away, and a warning to remain in Him...I’ve given multiple texts to back that up.
I agree with you in light of a sinner that falls and stands up, falls and stands up...but to the believer that completely leaves and rejects God, He cannot and will not force their will! I will admit that if God begins a work, He will complete it.
But if that were true in the most literals sense, then there would be NO NEED for warnings to believers! I think I’ve shown plenty of warnings and admonishing the believer to REMAIN. The believer has a part in salvation...and that is to believe...and remain in that belief. God has done all that is needed, but unless one is a Universalist in their theology, then each person has to submit...bend the knee...acknowledge God. God offers the gift...our part is acceptance...and scripture says that that acceptance ( faith ) is dead, worth nothing, apart from the work that NATURALLY results from that faith on a continual basis.
It’s not my interpretation...it’s what the Word says.
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