Only a temp ban...Jac...so people can all cool down...livebyfaith wrote:Just posting to let everyone know I've been banned, which is why I can't respond further to the charges laid against me. Won't try to circumvent it beyond letting people know.
God bless
-jac
Glad to hear that you follow an Aristotelian model. That help explains why and how you interpret scripture. Have you tried blending that to the Eastern Orthodox / Hebrew model of looking at the whole and just not individual parts? From this you gain perspective how all the parts fits to make whole.
The bible simply says what it says. History of scholastic thought and the western tradition and it pragmatism reveals a lot about doctrine and why people get on the holy crusading band wagon so easily. Jac and Jay — we are in reality saying the same thing only from a different perspective and tradition.
No one is saying works save you or keep you saved. I am talking about becoming mature in Christ as Christ did indeed come to change our very lives out from darkness into light. Many make much use of John 3:16 but fail to read onward toward the whole near the end of Jesus words in John 3 which state:
John 3:19-21, “And this is the condemnation, that the light has come into the world, and men loved darkness rather than light, because their deeds were evil. 20 For everyone practicing evil hates the light and does not come to the light, lest his deeds should be exposed. 21 But he who does the truth comes to the light, that his deeds may be clearly seen, that they have been done in God."
This pretty much says what I teach. Christian should expect change out from darkness into light and learn that God works in them to do His good pleasure. The doctrine of Easy Believism, while holding on to an Aristotelian model, has the doctrine of salvation correct, it lacks one thing — it tells people it is okay to continue in darkness because anything else is evil human works.
Results as you have seen Jac — are in our churches — people living in darkness. Salvation involves the whole person. It is a process wrought by the Holy Spirit within us. We fail to teach this to people and the results????
Well, they will not be on my head any longer. I made a vow to the Lord to teach people what to expect after they become saved, how to overcome the darkness in their lives, how to learn to have Christ work through you and not be afraid it is a human work, how to love, how to become mature in Christ, Jac.
I shared this in another post but it fits here as well:
I teach faith, Jac and Jay, Faith in the Lord and what a person can reasonably expect. I do not mince words or try to make a person feel all good by selling them easy believism. Yes, believing in Christ is easy and all that is necessary for salvation / justification. Where does one go from there? Are we teaching them to follow the Good Shepherd (Lord) or teach them that their get up an go done went so sit and be still...B. W. wrote:I know I have in the past and failed to teach about the Holy Ghost Roller Coaster Ride …
What's that?
After a person becomes saved they need to understand the Holy Ghost Roller Coaster as it will help them know the ups and downs we all will experience in the Christian walk.
One moment, you are on cloud ten with the Lord, then next day find yourself in a valley of lowness where all looks so blue, then a quick turn into the pitfall of sin, or another turn into a temper tamptrum, but through it all, as you ride the 1 John 1:9 car, remember the car in which you ride and soon back up to the heights above you go — some excitement — some boredom — some studying — maybe one may ride in the lowlands for a bit till they comprehend whose really in control.
We do not know where a Christian is in their walk with the Lord as they ride the Holy Ghost Roller Coaster. Only the Lord does. This is where real faith arises — the Lord will get you home and see you through as that is the lesson learned from the Holy Ghost Roller Coaster ride!
We can argue about someone not acting such and such a way but remember someone may have said that about you and I too, months or years ago!
There is a reason Paul desired the church members to become mature in Christ. So if we live long enough, we too will become mature in Christ and others will marvel and say, “I saw Christ today — really - I did - in you!”
Some doctrines just leave people babes in Christ. That's not the goal, only the beginning of the ride!
Here is a thought: Remember the LXX is a translation from ancient Hebrew into common BCE Greek . Therefore, Greek words will have a Hebrew balance to them. When one becomes fully persuaded — their behavior and actions will correspond to what one has complete confidence in as that is the balance. That is what is missing in easy believism: confidence in the Lord that He will see you thru your life's course on this earth come what may!
You even teach how God will see one thru life, Jac, but in parts- but how much more will people get it when they're taught to look at the whole aim of God for their lives? A person can be so busy, motivated by a fear of works, that they fail to teach the flock entrusted them who the Shepherd is, who leads them by still waters, whose staff comforts, who goes after them when they stray?
A Shepherd maybe able to hold at the most two sheep or at best, just one, the rest of the flock must follow the shepherd. Is following a work to be ignored, derided, taught as being heresy? or is it part and parcel of the whole Christian experience? Why do so many Christians do not know what to do, or what to expect?
What are we doing and teaching the flock, Jac? Remain stagnate or follow the Good Shephed?
Easy Believism, while holding many important and valid truths, teaches stagnation and the wolf and loin comes roaring seeking whom to devour. Sorry Jac, I can't teach that way anymore as we are held to a stricter judgment and are responsible to the Lord what He entrusted into our care.
The Gospel is a whole — it does has individual parts but these parts do indeed make a whole that the Aristotelian model oft fails to see how each fit together making one whole and mature in the Lord.
Jac and Jay, in no way am I offended by anything you wrote are said. I debate atheist, Mormons, JW's, occultist, medicine men, pagan worshipers, etc… and get more flak from them than anything you both said. No offense taken on my part.
I read your comments with compassion: A compassion that wants to poke and prod you deeper into the faith. If you could only see what the Lord called us too, what a change would happen to you. Note what John 3:18 says:
"He who believes in Him is not condemned; but he who does not believe is condemned already, because he has not believed in the name of the only begotten Son of God.”
Believe in the name means what? What does name mean as used in OT and NT? Faithing in the name of Christ is important as that is why one Faithes in Him to be saved… All aspects of his name 'is' revealed upon the cross and after the cross. Do you teach that Jac?
What affect does his name have upon a believer (faither)? It is not stagnation…
The rest is up to you to look into...
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Eph 2:8, “For by grace you have been saved through faith, and that not of yourselves; it is the gift of God 9 not of works, lest anyone should boast. 10 For we are His workmanship, created in Christ Jesus for good works, which God prepared beforehand that we should walk in them..."
Eph 1:4, "...just as He chose us in Him before the foundation of the world, that we should be holy and without blame before Him in love..."
John 3:21, “...But he who does the truth comes to the light, that his deeds may be clearly seen, that they have been done in God."
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