Not at all. That is a religious theory adopted by a denominational (sectarian) group calling itself "evangelical".
Hi Episkopos,
I want you to know I've given a lot of thought before replying to you .
On this part above, it seems a rather dismissive oversimplification. I'm not promoting some denominational doctrine, rather, the teaching I find in the Bible.
The salvation IN Christ still needs to be worked out. Few can grasp this today. We have been given ACCESS to God...but very very few will take God up on that invitation. Most will go their happy way convinced of their own eternal salvation.
So that is man's religion.
But with God there is actual righteousness. So then we still have our salvation to work out.
I have to confess, the way that you write I find difficult to pin down what you are saying.
Let's speak in terms of reconciliation. God urges us, be reconciled to Him, is this the invitation you mean? Or do you speak of those who are now reconciled to Him? Do you believe we can be reconciled to God in this life? That the one whom in your words has entered the race, is this person reconciled to God?
It's like a person who gets a free scholarship to a top university. Good news!
But unless the person applies themselves with EVERYTHING they have and are...they will flunk out. And most surely will flunk out. Why? Because of silly doctrinal notions that go exactly against the teachings of Jesus. People can't wait to get to heaven and be judged for a losing attitude and a poor obedience.
By "flunking out" do you mean that this person is no longer reconciled to God? Or that they haven't yet, and now won't be reconciled?
I suppose it would be easier to know what you mean if you used more Biblical terminology. I find it helpful to speak of things in the same ways that God does.
Grace is the empowerment from God to do exactly as Jesus did...same standard of holiness. So if we are subjected to the test of holiness and fail...then we will be cast away.
This is what troubles me most for your sake. How can you ever have the confidence before God that we receive from reconciliation and justification when you believe you may be cast away from God I presume you mean for failing to live up to His holiness?
There is the servant, with no confidence to remain, but the son remains forever.
It's being in God's family, born from Him, a son of God, the spirit child of the Creator, in this is permanence of relationship, and in that permanence is our anchor that holds within the veil, the Rock upon Whom we trust, that trust, trust in Jesus and what He did, not what we do, this is the faith that gives us access into the grace in which we stand. And then we can do the righteousness that God desires of us.
From that position of strength, being filled by God, living in Him, because He has made it so.
I try to warn people about their religious pride in claiming too much for themselves. And I offer another way. The way of humility and the fear of the Lord. But it is not my offer...but the Lord's. However, the intoxication of going to university is too much for most people. People are looking for the free stuff. It just SEEMS like there is glory in heaven to be had for free. And many ministries (popular ones) are based on that euphoria. But it is vanity. The kingdom of God demands a price from us that few indeed are ready to pay.
Again, I have no idea what you are talking about, the "intoxication of going to university".
But you make an interesting statement that I agree many may not be thinking of quite rightly.
It just SEEMS like there is glory in heaven to be had for free.
While I do believe that life in Christ forever is freely given to us, glory, on the other hand, results from our making good choices to act in real love. Authentic Godly love.
"Those who are wise shall shine like the brightness of the sky, and those who turn many to righteousness like the stars of heaven forever!" Paraphrased a little bit I think.
"These light afflictions that are but for a moment are working for us a far greater eternal weight of glory"
As we make the right choices to endure in faith, allowing the afflictions to complete their work in us, and as we give ourselves for God's use, without regard to ourselves. So much more could be said naturally!
The kingdom of God demands a price from us that few indeed are ready to pay.
This is at the same time so true yet so different from how I know God.
The price was paid by Christ, and in His death and resurrection I am alive.
What I think seems so poorly understood is letting go of our own efforts to pacify, appease, win approval, convince Him of our passion, or anything with God, other than to acknowledge with thankfulness the life He gives, our bodies, our spirits, His children, I really like what
@FollowHim wrote about the difference between some sort of rule keeping and walking in love, how these are so completely different.
The knowledge of good and evil as we look to ourselves, or life, as we look to Jesus.
I try to warn people about their religious pride in claiming too much for themselves.
In everyone's claims for themselves, this is why I try to stay out of that whole sort of conversation. I know you've told your experiences, others have told theirs, and yes, I've even mentioned some of mine, but on the whole I don't think it adds much.
To the person whom God is working with in the same way, and with whom there is a context, perhaps, however, I feel that staying to Scripture as the foundation can prevent misunderstandings.
It's like we all have our experiences with God, and we can swap details to see who comes across the most spiritually advances or something, or we can just study the Word together.
True spirituality is not, I don't think, found in experiences, but is found in character, in how much we love.
If a person doesn't know the truth...or love the truth...they will not accept the truth. So be it.
If a person does not know the truth they will not accept it? I should say that someone who does not know the truth, share truth with them, and may the Spirit quicken their heart to it.
Much love!