A short commentary on your unsaved author of this article…
=> ONCE SAVED ALWAYS SAVED: That is the cry so often heard from many of the pulpits today. "I can do whatever I want, as long as I have accepted Jesus as my personal Savior. Why I could go out and mow down a crowd of people with a machine gun and if I were to die at that very moment, I would be saved." Many people believe this teaching today, but is it true? Once we have accepted Jesus as our personal Savior, can we go on living like the world...in open, rebellious sin and still be Saved?
The author has a skewed view of salvation. Once truly saved to God a saved person would never say I can do whatever I want. They have accepted, committed and received the seed for salvation. This author sounded like he is not saved. I do not believe in his words as he describes them. The author is describing unsaved individuals as he must be one of them. The author is ignorant of the term salvation as it applies to an individual’s life.
=> Most people who believe the above teaching "Once Saved Always Saved" will quote the following Bible verse as proof: "For I am persuaded, that neither death, nor life, nor angels, nor principalities, nor powers, nor things present, nor things to come, nor height, nor depth, nor any other creature, shall be able to separate us from the love of God, which is in Christ Jesus our Lord." [Romans 8:38-39].
=> Now this is a wonderful Bible promise that God has given us and it should inspire us all. But does it say once a person is born again, it is impossible for him to lose his way and be lost? In fact, is this verse talking about salvation or eternal life at all? NO!... this verse is clearly talking about God's unconditional love towards man, not unconditional Salvation. Salvation is conditional! You might also notice that the word "sin" was not included in the list of things which are unable to separate us from the love of God.
The author is being deceitful here. He presents a passage of scripture which he misrepresents. The passage is about true believers in Christ, about irreversible salvation and the love of God for his children. A true believer cannot ever be lost because of the new birth and the love of God for his children. The verse is about God’s love for his children and not for the heathen that rejects or denies him, as apparently the author is one.
=> If we continue in sin, after we have asked Jesus to be our personal Savior, are we really in a saved relationship, are we converted? "For if we sin willfully after that we have received the knowledge of the truth, there remaineth no more sacrifice for sins." [Hebrews 10:26].
The author again blatantly misrepresents the scripture passage. The verse is about an unsaved person that has gained knowledge of God’s truth (heard the gospel at least) who never had any intention and thus was never moved by God and then accepted the gift of salvation, in short. The verse ends with the understanding and inference that Christ died only once for this type of sinner and now there is nothing else that will save this blasphemer who denies the act and blood of Jesus Christ.
• "For it is impossible for those who were once enlightened, and have tasted of the heavenly gift, and were made partakers of the Holy Ghost, And have tasted the good word of God, and the powers of the world to come, If they shall fall away, to renew them again unto repentance; seeing they crucify to themselves the Son of God afresh, and put him to an open shame." [Hebrews 6:4-6].
The author brings up a passage of scripture as the touchstone for conditional salvationists, as he is one member. Like many non-believers in irreversible salvation, the author suggests that a reborn person can fall away from God. He is mistaken. A truly reborn person cannot fall away from God.
This falling away from God where repentance is impossible to bring them back to God must be an extreme act of open defiance, ridicule and even blasphemy against the blood of Christ.
This type of person is a cunning imposter, he has spent some time studying, and knowing the gospel, using the power of God in their lives, even using the gifts of God and then discontinues his belief in God, through his own lack of faith, a faith that is not given by God for salvation. This person tried to use his own power and energy to continue in the ways of God and fails. This is an unsaved prideful person that boldly defies God in the end. This person never had the spirit of God within his heart. This person was never in the position to make any commitment to receive the free gift of salvation on God’s terms and based on his will. This is an EXTREME example of a very defiant imposter and usually a false leader of a congregation of both the saved and unsaved. Beware of these men or women!!
THERE ARE NO SHORTCUTS!
The above verses show beyond a shadow of a doubt that we can lose our salvation. It is there in black and white. All of God's promises in the Bible are conditional. If we are going to spend eternity with Jesus, we must be born again, meek, love him, pure in heart, converted, baptized, born of the water and the spirit, do the will of our Father, do His commandments, be an overcomer, be obedient, endureth temptation, etc. There are no shortcuts to heaven... If there were, Jesus would not have had to come to this earth, and die for us. We can trace all of the misery and suffering in the world today back to one person's disobedience in the Garden of Eden. If God were to take one unrepentant sinner to heaven with Him, sin would rise up again.
The author boastfully, irresponsibly and deceitfully presents a broad-brushed summary of nonsense as he says. “The above verses (not listed here) (MOST HAVE COMPLETELY NOTHING TO DO WITH SALVATION AT ALL) show beyond a shadow of a doubt that we can lose our salvation. “ If anyone believes in this author they will surely reap his evil words and teachings in their lives. He insinuates that those that believe in irreversible salvation look for a short-cut to heaven. He is a loud mouth that does not know what he’s talking about. No reborn person suggests that there is any ‘short-cut’ to heaven. They do not think in these terms at all. This author evidently does not believe in the gift of grace given by God to those he chose for salvation.
The author uses the words ‘born again,’ ‘converted’ and ‘overcomer’ as different terms. He degraded these three terms by using them in a sentence as different attributes amongst other attributes of the same, reborn, converted person or overcomer. He must be confused.
In his last statement above, the author implies that a reborn person is no different from a non-reborn person and is still a sinner as a heathen, and must continually repent of all his sins to get to heaven. What a shame he writes in utter ignorance. Does he think that a sin unrealized by a person, that is not repented of, bars a saved person from Heaven? God forbid not!
I’ll stop here, the author continues to write in the same ignorance of spiritual things…if anyone wants me to continue to comment more on this author’s words, then let me know.
APAK