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Lol he's actually argued "I don't need to abide to be saved, only to bear fruit"--meaning he regards being thrown into fire (for not bearing fruit) as a "saved" condition!Bearing fruit means doing works.
You don't even believe in works salvation, which Jesus definitely believed in.
John says that the branches that do not BEAR FRUIT will be cut off, dried and burned.
Nothing in John 15 about salvation.
Try to listen to what Jesus is stating instead of putting your own words into it.
JESUS said that IF we DO NOT ABIDE IN HIM....
we will be cut off.
John 15:1-6
1“I am the true vine, and My Father is the vinedresser.
2“Every branch in Me that does not bear fruit, He takes away; and every branch that bears fruit, He prunes it so that it may bear more fruit. 3“You are already clean because of the word which I have spoken to you.
4“Abide in Me, and I in you. As the branch cannot bear fruit of itself unless it abides in the vine, so neither can you unless you abide in Me. 5“I am the vine, you are the branches; he who abides in Me and I in him, he bears much fruit, for apart from Me you can do nothing.
6“If anyone does not abide in Me, he is thrown away as a branch and dries up; and they gather them, and cast them into the fire and they are burned.
Very simple words spoken by Jesus.
Now show us where in the above Jesus mentions anything about being born again or eternal salvation.
He is saying THE OPPOSITE of what you believe.
Abide is an on-going action.
We must ABIDE in JESUS so as not to be thrown away.
The UNSAVED are thrown away....those who DO NOT ABIDE in Jesus.
ABIDE.....
ongoing.
Thanks for your advice to read the NT simply, to get an understanding better than being spoon fed by men.
While that sounds reasonable, the truth is that it's an utterly foolish suggestion. It's extremely bad advice.
A Roman Catholic Priest, told me the awful truth about private reading of the Bible. He said, "the worst thing the Vatican ever did was to release the Bible to the public. Because when the average men on the street got their hands on it they all came away with radically opposed different interpretations, and now we have 45,000 opposing Christian Denominations".
The Priest was absolutely right, putting the Bible into the hands of the average Joe, caused the Church to disintegrated into 45,000 pieces. It literally destroyed the Church. Nobody wants to face the fact that what the Priest said is the undeniable truth, but I respect him for his honesty.
The sad truth is, everyone approaches the bible with their private expectation of what they want it to say and they make it say whatever they want it to say, just as you have perfectly demonstrated by denying everything God said in those verse and applying your private false narrative to Gods Word.
Here's what I find arrogant and foolish:You do what every Denomination does, you claim to posses the only true interpretation and you claim that the other 44,999 Denominations have it all wrong. Can you see how arrogant and foolish it is to take part in that madness
I know what the other member believes and it's beyond heretical.Lol he's actually argued "I don't need to abide to be saved, only to bear fruit"--meaning he regards being thrown into fire (for not bearing fruit) as a "saved" condition!
You couldn't make the stuff they believe up.
The above is not for me....but,Dumb Sheep like you and me, need to be frightened into submission. The parable was given to instill the fear of the Lord into us. Us dumb Sheep never do anything willingly, we always need the whip or the cattle prod to force us into submission.
There are many parables, which were given in figurative or metaphoric language. I can give you a list if you need it but I'm sure you're already ware of this fact.
No, if God sets contingencies, "If you do A, I will do B, but if you do C, then I will do D," that isn't Him "changing His mind", that's Him laying out contingencies. If afterward He did not honor His Word (not possible) about those scenarios, then you could complain He was "changing His mind".I believe in Jesus' Word. But I don't agree with your interpretation of it, because it would mean that God changes His mind and we know He never does.
I could do that,How could we be sure what everlasting meant in the NT?
We cannot.
We have to take all scripture AS A WHOLE IDEA....
And if there's any question at all, it's good to go with the words of Jesus.
Ellicott's Commentary on the Whole Bible (Matt. 25:46): Everlasting punishment-life eternal. The two adjectives represent the same Greek word, aionios-it must be admitted (1) that the Greek word which is rendered "eternal" does not, in itself, involve endlessness, but rather, duration, whether through an age or succession of ages, and that it is therefore applied in the N.T. to periods of time that have had both a beginning and ending (Rom. 16:25), where the Greek is "from aeonian times;" our version giving "since the world began." (Comp. 2 Tim. 1:9; Tit. 1:3) -strictly speaking, therefore, the word, as such, apart from its association with any qualifying substantive, implies a vast undefined duration, rather than one in the full sense of the word "infinite."
Because the BIBLE tells me it was, you know. the word that says it is inspired by God?How do y ou know Jesus resurrected?
Were you there?
WHY do you believe He was resurrected?
Did you dream it?
Did you watch a movie?
THE BIBLE TOLD ME SO.HOW?
I'll tell y ou how EG.
Because THE APOSTLES told you so
and you're trusting the Apostles with your very soul.
No, I am trusting God. that when he said his word was inspired and we can trust it, that God put his word together and it can be trusted.So, you see, you are trusting men.
And what they wrote.
Peter called Pauls words scripture.Which was chosen for you by the ECFs...
whether you wish to admit it or not.
See. You put to much faith in men, why will you not give God credit?See above.
The Word of God was preserved by the very church you distrust.
Yes, that word was. But read the word. At the end, there were so many false gospels and false prophets. God even had to scold many churches.. and you want me to just trust some man who came after because he called himself part of the church> Thank you but no thank you. I will trust the word of God. INSPIRED WORD.The very Word of God that you speak of was taught to others by the Apostles.
How do you think the gospel was spread from country to country?
What were Paul's missionary journeys all about?
Do you know what the wor4d inspired means (it literally means God breathed)You mean God left heaven, came here to earth, got a piece of paper and a pen, and began to write down the NT?
I trust God who spoke through themI'm afraid, EG, that you're going to have to trust THE MEN that wrote the NT.
Do I trust God that he wrote it? Of course I do. because I have no reason not to.Some of whom we don't even know who they are.
Who wrote Hebrews?
No one knows for sure.
So do you NOT read it?
No. They should test what I say, and confirm it is from God. I am but a mere man, My opinions and believe (which could be in error) may get in my teaching.. no one should blindly follow me or anyone.You're in a teaching position in your church.
You're A MAN teaching other men.
Should they not trust you because you're not God?
InspiredYou're teaching them from something written.
Paul said the bereans were more noble because they did not blindly trust him, but tested what he said, am I better than Paul?Should they trust you as much as someone that was taught by John or Peter or Paul?
Trust the word. Test my words. Does my words line up with what the word says..Should they trust you more?
Less?
Yes, We have been through this 100 times, true believers WILL do good works.Bearing fruit means doing works.
No he did not..You don't even believe in works salvation, which Jesus definitely believed in.
Yes, why do they not produce fruit, they were not saved.John says that the branches that do not BEAR FRUIT will be cut off, dried and burned.
I did, Try listening to context. and then try listen to eveything else Jesus said, then maybe you will not have jesus contraidcting himself like you doNothing in John 15 about salvation.
Try to listen to what Jesus is stating instead of putting your own words into it.
No he is not. because he is not talking about salvation, He did that in John 1, John 3, John 4, JOhn 5, John 6 John 7. And in every case he spoke the sameJESUS said that IF we DO NOT ABIDE IN HIM....
we will be cut off.
John 15:1-6
1“I am the true vine, and My Father is the vinedresser.
2“Every branch in Me that does not bear fruit, He takes away; and every branch that bears fruit, He prunes it so that it may bear more fruit. 3“You are already clean because of the word which I have spoken to you.
4“Abide in Me, and I in you. As the branch cannot bear fruit of itself unless it abides in the vine, so neither can you unless you abide in Me. 5“I am the vine, you are the branches; he who abides in Me and I in him, he bears much fruit, for apart from Me you can do nothing.
6“If anyone does not abide in Me, he is thrown away as a branch and dries up; and they gather them, and cast them into the fire and they are burned.
Very simple words spoken by Jesus.
Now show us where in the above Jesus mentions anything about being born again or eternal salvation.
He is saying THE OPPOSITE of what you believe.
Yes, If we want to produce fruit, We must abide in christ.Abide is an on-going action.
We must ABIDE in JESUS so as not to be thrown away.
Yes, THEY WERE NEVER SAVED.The UNSAVED are thrown away....those who DO NOT ABIDE in Jesus.
ABIDE.....
ongoing.
Your being confident in yourself not in Christ.Of course.
IF Io ABIDE in Jesus I will be saved.
You You YouRight now I can know I'm saved because I'M ABIDING in Jesus.
Never said you did, again we have been through this.When I got saved, I did not lose my free will.
Give it a try.This is never addressed by anyone.
Care to give it a try?
I disagreeEARN
ABIDE
TRUST
BELIEVE
MERIT
Well, we won't agree on this.
Jesus said we must bear fruit,
He said we must abide...
I do to.I tend to obey Jesus.
I believe in Jesus' Word. But I don't agree with your interpretation of it, because it would mean that God changes His mind and we know He never does.
Jeremiah 18No, if God sets contingencies, "If you do A, I will do B, but if you do C, then I will do D," that isn't Him "changing His mind", that's Him laying out contingencies. If afterward He did not honor His Word (not possible) about those scenarios, then you could complain He was "changing His mind".
Forgiveness in this parable doesn't refer to forgiveness of sin, so it's not dealing with salvation. It's dealing with forgiving a money loan, so we shouldn't assume that the man in question was a born again believer.The text is unambiguous. "I forgave you".
What makes it difficult for you is not mysterious--you have theological pre-commitments.
If your views are challenged by what is plainly stated, is that my fault?
It's a story, and Jesus tells us what it means, so we don't have to guess : "So will My Father do to you".
Parables, allegories, and types don't have to 100% match, detail for detail, to carry their message--eg, the Bronze Serpent was destroyed because people worshipped it. Is Jesus letting us know He is going to be destroyed because people are worshipping Him, or were there only a limited number of aspects of the Bronze Serpent He meant to say spoke of Him?
Again, we know what the parable refers to : so will My Father do to you if you do not forgive your brother from the heart.
It's not mysterious.
Irrespectively, the servant was forgiven--a fact you have actually gone about to suppress in order to preserve your tradition above the plain text.
We can say God is just because He has revealed that fact to us, but we don't know the extent of justice. We fall way short of understanding how just He actually is.I agree. But by the same token, we ought not use the word "justice" with its human connotations and meaning to describe what you rightly point out we cannot understand.
Nah. Again, as if you need to be told, parables teach spiritual truths using earthly imagery : the "debt" refers to what we owe God on account of our sins, and Jesus says "so will My Father do to you if you do not forgive your brother from the heart", so it has practical application to our spiritual lives.Forgiveness in this parable doesn't refer to forgiveness of sin, so it's not dealing with salvation. It's dealing with forgiving a money loan, so we shouldn't assume that the man in question was a born again believer.
Let's just deal with what the parable does say, let's not add our own presumptions to it.
So all we have is a man being forgiven a money debt and the lender finds out that the man didn't forgive another worker a small debt, so he charged him and he was sentenced to do hard labor, until his debt was fully paid off.
I think you mean that this parable does not accord with your "system", or "tradition", so you'd rather not think about it too much. I don't blame you. It certainly does not help you.We're not going to achieve anything good by making too much of this parable. It's a simple story which explains itself, it doesn't say anything about being saved or unsaved.
1. Luke 15:24 "Again" the father of the man used the word "Again" because from his human perspective, his son died and came back to life. Did he die "NO NO NO" did he come back to life "NO NO NO".It's bad advice to read the New Testament??
The bible was always available.
What do you mean THE VATICAN RELEASED THE BIBLE?
Who knows what this priest meant.
Did he mean that it's better to keep persons in the dark?
Did you give him a good reply to that notion?
BUT
Look.
It turns out he was RIGHT!!
Who knows anymore what Christians believe.
Seems like we all believe what we want to believe,
not necessarily what the NT teaches.
No need to respect the priest....
we all know this to be true.
Right.
Trouble is: YOU are doing the same thing.
Not only that, but you're following the teaching of men that are teaching something that NEVER EXISTED in the church before
Luther and company.
Here's what I find arrogant and foolish:
I gave you 3 verses if I remember correctly.
YOU had posted a couple to me which I exegeted for you.
Now, how about you do the same for the verses I gave to you?
Or are you here just to give us all your opinion?
Which no one is really interested in.
1. Please give us your understanding of Luke 15:24 and why Jesus used the word AGAIN.
2. What is the good news of the NT?
3. Why did Jesus Himself teach Matthew 7:24.29 where He tells us to TAKE ACTION.
Why would this teaching be necessary IF God is just going to do everything to get us saved in the end?
You, to preserve your view (instead of rethinking your view around the parable), tried denying forgiveness had taken place before being rescinded, in the parable we've been discussing.So you have tried to make Jesus say something He never said, because you added your wisdom over His an that's highly disrespectful of you.
You are reading into the text what is not there.The guy was saved in the parable.
Jesus said "My Sheep hear my voice" so you don't hear His voice because you're not a Sheep. Ok thanks for letting me know, that your not a Sheep, it means you must be a Goat. Jesus said there are only two kinds of people, Sheep and Goats.The above is not for me....but,
I'm not a dumb sheep CS.
I'm a child of God.
The God that LOVES THE WHOLE WORLD...
The God that died for me so I could be saved through Him.
How great a love does God have for us that He died for us?
I do agree with you though,
you follow a fearful God...
One that does not fit the character of the God found in the bible.
You'll answer to this when the times comes....
In the meantime, yes, I'd like to see some parables that show us the hatred God has for His creatures
and how He uses FEAR to control us.
Please post the parables...
not your ramblings.
Thanks.
Oh, really?You are reading into the text what is not there.
This parable doesn't help your position : the Lord had lent the servant a talent of his own money, expecting an in-kind harvest, and, because the servant did not act in faith, but was "wicked", what had been deposited to him (a measure of faith) was stripped from him, so that he never had faith (hence, "they went out from us to prove they were never of us" : God can forget righteousness according to Ezekiel 18:24)--just as forgiveness, which is by faith, was rescinded in Matthew 18, because the servant was "wicked" and did not yield an in-kind harvest (ie, forgiveness).Please read the whole of Matthew 25:14-30 the parable of the talents. It shows how we must fear God and it shows His hatred of those who don't. The last verse speaks of God casting the man who didn't fear God enough, into hell to be tormented forever. Just because He didn't fear God, enough to do what he knew God wanted him to do.
Matt. 25:30 And cast the unprofitable servant into the outer darkness. There will be weeping and gnashing of teeth.’