The Way/Theosis/entire sanctification.

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Hepzibah

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The doctrine we have been looking at - entire sanctification, and whether it is possible for man to be without sin in this life, was taught in the early church and called Theosis or Deification, and has been found in the west during the revival years and especially during the time of the Wesley's. The early church said that it occurs in three stages, but in the west, two stages generally though sometimes three, but it is not worth getting into disputes about it until the whole concept of holiness is understood.

This however requires that a person is seeking to know the truth rather than just having idle curiosity, and is willing to allow the Holy Spirit to reveal that it is truth, directly. It cannot come through human reasoning which gets in the way. I am greatly encouraged to see on this forum, signs that He is at work and has been giving revelations, on this most unusual forum, where this subject can be discussed freely.

After many years of reading, I know that nearly all or all other forums will stop the discussion out right so thank you @Wynona for this opportunity.


"These are the states of beginners, the state of progress, and the state of the perfect.
the {removed] into the "purgative way", the "illuminative way", and the "unitive way".

These consolations are often withdrawn, and a state of desolation ensues, and then the passive purification of the senses begins.

So ultimately purification, illumination, deification—it’s not the pursuit of enlightenment; it’s the pursuit of love: the love of God. It is the pursuit of a spiritual marriage, loving and receiving love. It is the marriage-feast, love being the wine that’s set forth on God’s table. In the deified man, it’s the man who is bathed in the light of God’s love to the point that it radiates from him. St. Isaac of Syria says:

God’s love is by its nature warmth. When it lights on someone without any limit, it plunges his soul into ecstasy. That is why the heart of one who has felt it cannot bear to be deprived of it, but he gradually undergoes a strange alteration in proportion to the love that enters into him. These are the signs of that love: His face becomes inflamed with joy, and his body is filled with warmth. Fear and shame desert him as if he had gone outside of himself.
He’s like a lunatic. Death is a joy to him.
He no longer has normal awareness or natural sight. He no longer knows what he’s doing. Although he continues to act, he acts as if his mind were suspended in contemplation. His thoughts are [in] a continual dialogue with the Other.
This is the description of the Paul who says, “I know a man who was caught up into the third heaven, whether in the body or out of the body, I do not know.” httphttps://www.ancientfaith.com/specials/orthodox_spirituality/our_fulfillment_in_christ

Deification in the Early Church

In the introduction to The Study of Holiness from the Early Church Fathers by J. B. Galloway(Wipf and Stock Publishers, 2014), we read: “If the teachings of the modern holiness movement are correct concerning the doctrine of holiness and the baptism with the Holy Ghost as an experience for the saints of God today, perfecting them in Christian love and freeing them form carnal sin, it seems that we should find some evidences of this faith and teachings in the period of the history of the Church where it was the closest to the days of Christ”

“The commentator Adam Clarke objected that the opinion that Paul was speaking of a regenerate person ‘has most pitifully and most shamefully lowered the Standard of Christianity, and even destroyed its influence and disgraced its character.’ A.H. Francke and J. Bengel (and, a little later, John Wesley, and, later still Moses Stuart) were among those who thought that Paul was describing a man who was under conviction of sin, but not yet regenerate. “ Rom 7:24 – Who is the ‘wretched man’? – Walking With Giants

In his celebrated book Holiness, Ryle writes: ‘I am quite satisfied that it does not describe the experience of an unconverted man, or of a young and unestablished Christian; but of an old experienced saint in close communion with God. None but such a man could say, “I delight in the law of God after the inward man” (Rom. 7:22).’

The analysis of Christian development into these three ‘ways’ or phases derives from Dionysius the Pseudo-Areopagite, who ascribed a rhythm of purification, illumination, and union (or perfection) both to the hierarchies of angels and to the Church on earth. Medieval W. interpreters of Dionysius turned his scheme into an account of spiritual progress in terms of the three ways, beginning with the eradication of bad habits and the cultivation of the virtues, moving on to the illumination of the mind by meditation and contemplation, and culminating in unitive love. These three ways were adopted by later writers such as St John of the Cross and so became classic in systematic theories of Christian spirituality. purgative, illuminative, and unitive ways

St. Gregory Nazianzen, one of the great theologians of the fourth century, calls out to us over the centuries and exhorts us with the following. To quote St. Gregory: “Let us not remain what we are, but let us become what we once were.” And from St. Peter, the chief of the apostles, through the first-century voice of St. Ignatius of Antioch, from Irenaeus of the second century through the great Cappadocian Fathers of the fourth century, of the great Desert Fathers of the fifth century, Maximus the Confessor of the sixth century to John of Damascus and John of The Ladder in the ninth century, from Gregory Palamas in the 14th century to St. Silouan in the 20th century—the great Fathers of our Orthodox Church have echoed this exhortation of St. Gregory, reminding us and ever pointing us to the truth, that by God’s grace we can become much more than we are. [removed]
 
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ps Ancient Faith radio seems to have taken its site down. It is quite some time since I was reading the site but I will endeavour to find the source of the quotation.
 

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You wrote a lot quoting a lot of people in your OP. I did not read them carefully as there was too much for me to read and absorb. I did pick this little phrase from you: "whether it is possible for man to be without sin in this life"

For man alone, certainly not, but for God in man what is impossible? Is it possible to have God in us working toward His goals? Do His goals not include walking in this life without sin?

People are limited, but do they not too often try to put God in a box thereby similarly wanting to limit what He can do? Was this not what people did in the OT? Surely, I can limit God working in me as you can limit God working in you. Is this not what we call "free will" amounts to...?

I often remember what Joshua wrote about man's choices... that is our "free will":


Jos 24:15And if it seem evil unto you to serve the LORD, choose you this day whom ye will serve; whether the gods which your fathers served that were on the other side of the flood, or the gods of the Amorites, in whose land ye dwell: but as for me and my house, we will serve the LORD.

Essentially today as well, God allows us to choose, our own ways or His Way. He will of course help us to accomplish anything that is required when and if we choose His Way:

Mt 6:33
But seek ye first the kingdom of God, and his righteousness; and all these things shall be added unto you.
 

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The doctrine we have been looking at - entire sanctification, and whether it is possible for man to be without sin in this life,

All the born again, have been = "made free from sin".

How?

1.) Jesus died for all your sin, for ETERNITY.....= "Jesus is the ONE TIME... ETERNAL SACRIFICE, for Sin".

and then..

Jesus has removed the LAW from you, so that the Law can no longer define you, as a SINNER.

2.) ""Christ is the END...OF.... THE....LAW, for RIGHTEOUSNESS, to everyone who Believes""" = Born again.

Now, if you are just water baptized and very religious, then im not talking to you.
Im talking to the BORN AGAIN... .only.

So, the CHRISTian, is become """the righteousness of God, IN CHRIST"""< and Christ has become this for you, if you are born again.

= "God hath made JESUS.... to BE SIN....for us"...

So, there are your sins... They are on Jesus and he is the ETERNAL SACRIFICE for them ALL, forever....., and the LAW, is removed from you, and you are now become this...""""not under the Law, but under Grace"... for ETERNITY.

Welcome to : Salvation.

Its "the GIFT of Righteousness".... (eternal).

See all that Reader?

That is what it means to be "IN CHRIST"... as there is no LAW found there.... and all the born again are "In Christ".

And a person says... ...."but, i have not been perfect this last 57 yrs, since i was born again".

= Yes i know.. but God's Salvation, that is our Righteousness "in Christ", always keeps us, right here.

A.) "Made righteous", "in Christ"... ."One with God"... ."Born again"... as "THE righteousness of God, in Christ".


"but behold, my cult says im a sinner, and that i have to confess my sin, to try to keep myself saved".

Yes, i know...
But you dont have to continue to be deceived by that Cult, do you?
Instead, be delivered from it, NOW..... and come to PAUL's Theology, instead., and rejoice in the Eternal Salvation of God.
 
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All the born again, have been = "made free from sin".

How?

1.) Jesus died for all your sin, for ETERNITY.....= "Jesus is the ONE TIME... ETERNAL SACRIFICE, for Sin".

and then..

Jesus has removed the LAW from you, so that the Law can no longer define you, as a SINNER.

2.) ""Christ is the END...OF.... THE....LAW, for RIGHTEOUSNESS, to everyone who Believes""" = Born again.

Now, if you are just water baptized and very religious, then im not talking to you.
Im talking to the BORN AGAIN... .only.

So, the CHRISTian, is become """the righteousness of God, IN CHRIST"""< and Christ has become this for you, if you are born again.

= "God hath made JESUS.... to BE SIN....for us"...

So, there are your sins... They are on Jesus and he is the ETERNAL SACRIFICE for them ALL, forever....., and the LAW, is removed from you, and you are now become this...""""not under the Law, but under Grace"... for ETERNITY.

Welcome to : Salvation.

Its "the GIFT of Righteousness".... (eternal).

See all that Reader?

That is what it means to be "IN CHRIST"... as there is no LAW found there.... and all the born again are "In Christ".

And a person says... ...."but, i have not been perfect this last 57 yrs, since i was born again".

= Yes i know.. but God's Salvation, that is our Righteousness "in Christ", always keeps us, right here.

A.) "Made righteous", "in Christ"... ."One with God"... ."Born again"... as "THE righteousness of God, in Christ".


"but behold, my cult says im a sinner, and that i have to confess my sin, to try to keep myself saved".

Yes, i know...
But you dont have to continue to be deceived by that Cult, do you?
Instead, be delivered from it, NOW..... and come to PAUL's Theology, instead., and rejoice in the Eternal Salvation of God.
I used to believe this like you, in my Calvinistic days, but I thank my God that He enlightened me and delivered me from this grave travesty, that it had occurred in the first encounter with Him, which is mistakenly called saved/born again. If what you say is true, then half of the new testament need not haver been written.

I pray that you have not hardened your heart too much for Him to do the same.
 

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I used to believe this like you, in my Calvinistic days,

Calvin is a devil, and his theology is a doctrine of devils. Hebrews 13:9

So, if you believe that you can lose your salvation, then that means you do not Trust in Christ to keep you saved.

So, in whom do you trust to keep you saved?

When you get that figured out, then you'll know what God knows about you and your broken faith. (Reader).

Think on that, @Hepzibah
 

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Calvin is a devil, and his theology is a doctrine of devils. Hebrews 13:9

So, if you believe that you can lose your salvation, then that means you do not Trust in Christ to keep you saved.

So, in whom do you trust to keep you saved?

When you get that figured out, then you'll know what God knows about you and your broken faith. (Reader).

Think on that, @Hepzibah
I do not trust in myself to keep me saved. I trust in Christ who has promised the Holy Spirit will never desert me.

However, I know that I could leave Him at any time (your theology is sure mixed up) and I know that I am not immune to the wiles of the devil.

So I walk in moment by moment trust in Him not blind delusions like OSAS.
 

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However, I know that I could leave Him

So, you are trusting in "as long as i never leave Jesus, i can keep myself saved"..

Got it.

= "broken faith"... "self saving"...

So, That's what i thought., as i could tell you were trusting in yourself to try to keep yourself saved.. or "in Christ" or however you want to prove your have to Keep Yourself SAVED....., and i knew you would prove it to us.

-see you there, @Hepzibah
 

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Wrong. I do not keep myself saved -


You just told us that the only reason you believe you can stay saved is if YOU dont let yourself depart from Jesus.

So, you are trusting in "as long as i dont depart from Jesus".. as the way YOU are trying to keep yourself saved.., and that is not Jesus keeping you saved...

So, that is not Trusting in Christ.....that is trusting in YOURSELF.. @Hepzibah
 

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You just told us that the only reason you believe you can stay saved is if YOU dont let yourself depart from Jesus.

So, you are trusting in "as long as i dont depart from Jesus".. as the way YOU are trying to keep yourself saved.., and that is not Jesus keeping you saved...

So, that is not Trusting in Christ.....that is trusting in YOURSELF.. @Hepzibah
You are not understanding how walking in the Spirit functions. I know that I could be fooled by Satan, something no doubt you think you will not fall for, and make an error of depending on the flesh because of that. I know that my God will not let me be fooled and will prevent me from falling, but if I decide on my own volition to leave, He will not stop me.

One needs a high degree of discernment for this matter. But think what you wish.
 
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You are not understanding how walking in the Spirit functions.

You are not kept saved by walking in the spirit, or walking on the moon.

You are saved by Jesus's shed blood and Death.......

JESUS is Salvation, .. .not you trying to walk, run, hop, fly, or keep from losing your Salvation.
 

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You are not understanding how walking in the Spirit functions.

Noone is "walking in the Spirit" when they believe that "walking in the Spirit" is what keeps them saved, or not. @Hepzibah

Thats "flesh". that thinking is the "mind of the Flesh"..

= "here is what I HAVE TO DO"... "Im trusting in ME"...

And that's "broken faith".

Here is real faith, which is to walk in the Spirit of correct faith.

"The Same JESUS who saved me, keeps me SAVED".
 

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You need to take more time to think about things instead of jumping in and making many errors, by not understanding the deeper spiritual things that you should by now have obtained. Thank you for the discourse which I believe I have been instructed to cease.
 

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I know that my God will not let me be fooled and will prevent me from falling, but if I decide on my own volition to leave, He will not stop me.
A choice to "leave God" is of necessity of the flesh, and is simply another rebellious sinful thought from flesh. Should you go along with it, how is it that God would not do what He has promised, to chasten you, to bring you to partake once again of His holiness? This is His promise. So won't He do it?

This is one of those great and precious promises!

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how is it that God would not do what He has promised, to chasten you, to bring you to partake once again of His holiness? This is His promise. So won't He do it?
Against my will? Or let me go like the Prodigal Son and make my own decision to return or not. The early Christians were all free will.
 

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Against my will? Or let me go like the Prodigal Son and make my own decision to return or not. The early Christians were all free will.
Whose will?

I believe that in our rebirth we have become new people. This is the work of God in us: To will and to do what pleases Him. Isn't it your desire - you, not a fleshy desire, but your desire - to be conformed to Christ, to become fully like Him, heart and mind? It is mine!

IF we are His children, His promise is certain. He WILL chasten us. His chastening WILL BE effective. There is no wiggle room in this passage:

Hebrews 12:6-11 KJV
6) For whom the Lord loveth he chasteneth, and scourgeth every son whom he receiveth.
7) If ye endure chastening, God dealeth with you as with sons; for what son is he whom the father chasteneth not?
8) But if ye be without chastisement, whereof all are partakers, then are ye bastards, and not sons.
9) Furthermore we have had fathers of our flesh which corrected us, and we gave them reverence: shall we not much rather be in subjection unto the Father of spirits, and live?
10) For they verily for a few days chastened us after their own pleasure; but he for our profit, that we might be partakers of his holiness.
11) Now no chastening for the present seemeth to be joyous, but grievous: nevertheless afterward it yieldeth the peaceable fruit of righteousness unto them which are exercised thereby.

The Lord chastens His children. His chastening is for our profit. It yields the peaceable fruits of righteousness to those exercised by it. Exercised here is Perfect Passive, it happens to us, with enduring effect.

Much love!
 

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Whose will?

I believe that in our rebirth we have become new people. This is the work of God in us: To will and to do what pleases Him. Isn't it your desire - you, not a fleshy desire, but your desire - to be conformed to Christ, to become fully like Him, heart and mind? It is mine!

IF we are His children, His promise is certain. He WILL chasten us. His chastening WILL BE effective. There is no wiggle room in this passage:

Hebrews 12:6-11 KJV
6) For whom the Lord loveth he chasteneth, and scourgeth every son whom he receiveth.
7) If ye endure chastening, God dealeth with you as with sons; for what son is he whom the father chasteneth not?
8) But if ye be without chastisement, whereof all are partakers, then are ye bastards, and not sons.
9) Furthermore we have had fathers of our flesh which corrected us, and we gave them reverence: shall we not much rather be in subjection unto the Father of spirits, and live?
10) For they verily for a few days chastened us after their own pleasure; but he for our profit, that we might be partakers of his holiness.
11) Now no chastening for the present seemeth to be joyous, but grievous: nevertheless afterward it yieldeth the peaceable fruit of righteousness unto them which are exercised thereby.

The Lord chastens His children. His chastening is for our profit. It yields the peaceable fruits of righteousness to those exercised by it. Exercised here is Perfect Passive, it happens to us, with enduring effect.

Much love!
Indeed He does chasten but only if we continue with Him. If we no longer will it then we are no longer sons. He took no action at all with the Prodigal. Only a welcome back.

How do you feel marks about the descendants of the apostles disciples fighting against the doctrine of pagans which Augustine brought back in, deterministic theology?
 
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Indeed He does chasten but only if we continue with Him. If we no longer will it then we are no longer sons.
This passage does not allow for that outcome. Failure to "continue in Him" is simply more works of the flesh, which He will chasten us for.

There is no place in this passage where the one who is a child of God ceases to be so.

He took no action at all with the Prodigal. Only a welcome back.
Keeping in mind Jesus was teaching Israel under the Law, and we need to understand the New Covenant that Paul taught, and understand how this relates to Jesus' teaching to Israel.

The prodigal son was received back being a son. Even when he stayed away, he was still a son. Was Jesus speaking concerning him as a son of Israel, or as a son of God?

Even so, we have a great many places in Scripture that teach us the true children of God remain so. And I don't see this parable teaching us that God's children can walk away to return to death.
How do you feel marks about the descendants of the apostles disciples fighting against the doctrine of pagans which Augustine brought back in, deterministic theology?
I'm all for fighting pagan doctrines! I was getting well into pagan doctrines myself before I became Christian. And I completely reject the view that God has predetermined separately from us who will and won't be saved, and be condemned.

Much love!