JBO
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The answer is yes. John doesn't answer the question. What John said is that they were never believers.The answer is no
John said they were never of us.
Why do you not listen to John?
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The answer is yes. John doesn't answer the question. What John said is that they were never believers.The answer is no
John said they were never of us.
Why do you not listen to John?
The people in James 2 professed to be believers.You are the one bringing up the genuine versus professing believer. I do not ever draw such a distinction. I do not think you will find such in God's word. But perhaps you could give us what you think are the distinguishing features of each.
Non-believers went out from believers.So, those who went out from genuine believers were not of them.
No,The answer is yes. John doesn't answer the question. What John said is that they were never believers.
Yes, do you see?Non-believers went out from believers.
Dead faith? What is a professed believer except a non-believer? The non-believer has no faith, by definition. To have faith in God is to believe in God -- PERIOD.The people in James 2 professed to be believers.
were they saved with a dead faith?
You just hit itQuit simply My friend We can't fall away from something if we are not there. We can't be renewed again if we have not been renewed in the first place.
If would seem that you are confused about what it means to be a believer. All the folderal about make believers, professed believers, or genuine believers. The Bible never speaks about such things.Yes, do you see?
They were never of us..
They were make believers
Demons believe yet tremble. Why?Dead faith? What is a professed believer except a non-believer? The non-believer has no faith, by definition. To have faith in God is to believe in God -- PERIOD.
So, you draw no distinction between the wheat and the tares? (Matthew 24:24-30)You are the one bringing up the genuine versus professing believer. I do not ever draw such a distinction. I do not think you will find such in God's word. But perhaps you could give us what you think are the distinguishing features of each.
No, I think the Bible is quite clear on what a true believer is.If would seem that you are confused about what it means to be a believer. All the folderal about make believers, professed believers, or genuine believers. The Bible never speaks about such things.
And you just did that with your parenthetical (if it was possible). If it were not possible, the author would have never given it as a conditional.You just hit it
If they fall away (if it was possible) The author never said they fell away. That is men adding to the word
I just read the passageAnd you just did that with your parenthetical (if it was possible). If it were not possible, the author would have never given it as a conditional.
A believer can lose salvation.
Glory to God?
That sounds odd..I know its your signature, but they do nit mix.
Yes, I did.HIM said: No you didn't.
I have found that ALL false religions and cults which promote salvation by works strongly oppose OSAS which has always been a major red flag for me.All that to try to explain away what the text actually says. Shame no one gets that from a simple reading of what the text plainly states. That alone should be and probably was a red flag for those whom put forth the doctrine of OSAS initially.
Hebrews 3:8-10 says, do not harden your hearts as in the rebellion, in the day of trial in the wilderness, where your fathers tested Me, tried Me, and saw My works forty years. Therefore, I was angry with that generation, and said, 'They always go astray in their heart, and they have not known My ways.' Not descriptive of genuine believers. There is no loss of salvation here. Only a failure to receive it.Quit simply My friend We can't fall away from something if we are not there. We can't be renewed again if we have not been renewed in the first place. Eternal salvation is only for those of us whom obey, attentively hearken unto Him as verse 5:9 puts forth. And as chapter 6 continues in verses 12-15 Through faith and patience we inherit the promises as Abraham patiently endured and obtained the promise.. And if that is not enough context for us let's back up to chapter 3 and 4. Where it plainly states that we should not follow after the sample of unbelief, that of disobedience, "them that sinned, whose carcasses fell in the desert" that Israel did prior to entering into the promise land. And that we are Christ's house only if we hold fast our confidence firm unto the end. (3:6) And what of chapter 2 where the writer begins with an admonition including himself in respect giving earnest heed to that which they heard from the Son and them that heard Him lest they let them slip. For if that which was heard from angels was steadfast that every transgression and disobedience received a just reward how shall we escape that which was first spoken by the Lord and them that heard Him.
So, in regard to Hebrews 5:9, who obeys Him? The saved or the lost? I often hear works-salvationists cite this verse to try and support salvation by works, including Roman Catholics and Mormons.Heb 5:9 And being made perfect, he became the author of eternal salvation unto all them that obey him;
It's not hard to find make believers mixed in with genuine believers. In Hebrews 4:2-3, we read - For indeed the gospel was preached to US as well as to THEM; but the word which THEY heard did not profit THEM, not being mixed with faith in THOSE who heard it. For WE who have believed do enter that rest, as He has said: "So I swore in My wrath, 'They shall not enter My rest," although the works were finished from the foundation of the world. Obviously, not all of these Hebrews were genuine believers.Heb 6:12 That ye be not slothful, but followers of them who through faith and patience inherit the promises.
Heb 6:13 For when God made promise to Abraham, because he could swear by no greater, he sware by himself,
Heb 6:14 Saying, Surely blessing I will bless thee, and multiplying I will multiply thee.
Heb 6:15 And so, after he had patiently endured, he obtained the promise.
Heb 3:6 But Christ as a son over his own house; whose house are we, if we hold fast the confidence and the rejoicing of the hope firm unto the end.
Heb 2:1 Therefore we ought to give the more earnest heed to the things which we have heard, lest at any time we should let them slip.
Heb 2:2 For if the word spoken by angels was stedfast, and every transgression and disobedience received a just recompence of reward;
Heb 2:3 How shall we escape, if we neglect so great salvation; which at the first began to be spoken by the Lord, and was confirmed unto us by them that heard him;
I draw the distinction between the wheat and the tares? (Matthew 24:24-30), the tares are not believers.So, you draw no distinction between the wheat and the tares? (Matthew 24:24-30)
You draw no distinction between genuine brethren and false brethren? (2 Corinthians 11:26; Galatians 2:4)
You draw no distinction between those who are truly His disciples and those who are not? (John 6:64-66; 8:31)
You draw no distinction between those who hear and believe and those who do not mix faith with what they hear? (Hebrews 4:2-3)
You draw no distinction between those who believe to the saving of the soul and those who draw back to perdition and do not believe to the saving of the soul? (Hebrews 10:39)
etc.. etc..
Exactly! Now does that mean they were never there with believers? Even "professing" to be believers themselves?Non-believers went out from believers.
I just read the passage
”IF” if it is possible, “They fall away”
It is impossible to renew them to repentance
You should study the law. That is the context of Hebrews.
Amen! Progress.I draw the distinction between the wheat and the tares? (Matthew 24:24-30), the tares are not believers.
I draw the distinction between genuine brethren and false brethren? (2 Corinthians 11:26; Galatians 2:4) The false brethren are not believers.
I draw the distinction between those who are truly His disciples and those who are not? (John 6:64-66; 8:31) There are His disciples who are believers and those who are not believers.
For indeed the gospel was preached to US as well as to THEM; but the word which THEY heard did not profit THEM, not being mixed with faith in THOSE who heard it. The demons believe "mental assent" that "there is one God" (James 2:19) but they do not believe on the Lord Jesus Christ and are not saved. (Acts 16:31)I draw the distinction between those who hear and believe and those who do not believe what they hear? (Hebrews 4:2-3) There is no such thing as mixing faith with what they hear. To believe in God is to have faith in God.
Nothing is mentioned in Hebrews 10:39 about once believed but quit believing. They could shrink back from a shallow faith that was never firmly rooted and established from the start. Hence the drawing back to perdition and failing to believe to the saving of the soul.I draw the distinction between those who believe to the saving of the soul and those who draw back to perdition and do not believe to the saving of the soul? (Hebrews 10:39). I have been saying all along that there are those who believer and those who do not. The point here is that even verse 39 hints at the possibility of those who shrink back. What does it mean to shrink back.? Did they once believe and then quit believing? Could they shrink back from where they never were?
I think that you are confused about what James says. But that's okay, sort of. Many are. Even Martin Luther was confused; so confused that he wanted to remove James from the Bible.No, I think the Bible is quite clear on what a true believer is.
Many claim to have faith, but do not and never did. As James says in chapter 2