Thank you for your participation.I personally don’t believe Christ has come to manifest me, rather himself.
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Thank you for your participation.I personally don’t believe Christ has come to manifest me, rather himself.
I prefer the NASB but it still makes no difference since God does the following:
1- sanctifies us wholly
2- our spirit,soul and body are preserved blameless
3- God being faithful and the One that calls us will also do it
hope this helps !!!
Your welcome, and please consider humility isn’t thinking meanly of yourself, humility is not thinking of yourself at all.Thank you for your participation.
Awww, very sad.God never tells me anything.
I'm always the last to know.
Yes, I'm aware of the old saying that goes something like: "If taking credit for everything is selfish then certainly taking the blame for everything is self-centered." Even just now I was thinking of saying, somewhat in jest, "I've not quite reached the elevated status of "work in progress" yet.Your welcome, and please consider humility isn’t thinking meanly of yourself, humility is not thinking of yourself at all.
That is reversing everything and trying to find a loophole in salvation. People who are saved are not thinking about losing their salvation but WORKING OUT THEIR SALVATION with fear an trembling.Do we have to know that there is nothing we could possibly do to lose our salvation in order to know that we have eternal life?
huh?And I have come to believe that my salvation is much more for Jesus's sake than my own.
what i hear is not at odds with what i do, for the most part, the feedback iow, but what does "redemption" mean in this context if you would?What undergirds your assurance of redemption?
I was raised in the Southern Baptist Convention tradition. OSAS was emphasized greatly. My father recently told me that he likes to listen to feel-good sermons nowadays (à la Joel Osteen) because when he was young he heard so many sermons that seemed calculated to make him doubt his own salvation. I never got that impression when I was a youth, but later on, when I got very serious about consecration to God, the nagging sense I developed was that my salvation depended upon my sincerity at some earlier time and I worried about the spaces of time between my seemingly inevitable rededications. Finally, I got so tired of this that I began to search for a new model of assurance. It took over 20 years for me to find it and it is nothing like what I believed previously. I came to look upon eternal security as grievously hollow and impractical. I could never discern the fine line between mere backsliding and the realization that I had never been "saved" to begin with. And I have come to believe that my salvation is much more for Jesus's sake than my own. I parted ways with SBC orthodoxy in 1990. As hard as it may be for some to believe, this is more of a testimony than a provocation to debate. But friendly discussion about the topic of testimony of assurance is encouraged. And I myself have more to say about this.
What undergirds your assurance of redemption?
Would that everyone had the maturity and steely resolve of an @Enoch111 when they first came to the foot of the cross.That is reversing everything and trying to find a loophole in salvation. People who are saved are not thinking about losing their salvation but WORKING OUT THEIR SALVATION with fear an trembling.
Before anyone is saved they must come to a realization of where they stand before God. That their condition is hopeless without Christ, that they are on their way to Hell, and without having their sins been forgiven they will be eternally lost. Hence repentance for the remission of sins in the next thing that happens. Only then do they see that if they believe on Christ and receive Him as Lord and Savior, they will receive the gift of eternal life. According to His Word.
So then why would someone turn around and want to lose what he has received from God?
He is worthy of all glory. Me, not so much (at all).huh?
Salvation, atonement, etc. I just get tired of hearing myself use the same old terms all the time. I know, it's ridiculous.what i hear is not at odds with what i do, for the most part, the feedback iow, but what does "redemption" mean in this context if you would?
I like this.My assurance of redemption is based on knowing him. Not knowing about him which I do as I am an avid studier of the Bible but in so doing I want to know the God of the bible so I dig deep to unearth the treasures that are there to be had. I go beyond what the bible is saying to what is God saying in the bible.
Thank you for participating.For The 9999th Time, OSAS (Albeit Testimony Time)
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Heb 7:
[22] By so much was Jesus made a SURETY of a better testament.
Heb10:
[10] By the which will we are sanctified through the offering of the body of Jesus Christ ONCE for all.
Rom 10:
[9] That if thou shalt confess with thy mouth the Lord Jesus, and shalt believe in thine heart that God hath raised him from the dead, thou shalt be saved.
[10] For with the heart man believeth unto righteousness; and with the mouth confession is made unto salvation.
Heb 10:
[14] For by ONE offering he hath perfect-ED forever Them that "are" sanctified.
Once a man IS Saved, it is Forever. :)
Glory to God,
Taken
It has to be really bad to lose your salvation. It is explained in this way....
Hebrews 6:4 For it is impossible for those once having been enlightened, and having tasted of the heavenly gift, and becoming sharers of the Holy Spirit, and tasting the good Word of God, and the works of power of a coming age, and having fallen away, it is impossible for them again to renew to repentance, crucifying again for themselves the Son of God, and putting Him to open shame.
Falling away means to apostatize. So it is not a case of if you were saved as this section of the bible makes it clear you were but you have decided to turn your back on it and reject the salvation you had. As people have said, I no longer believe that Jesus is the Christ, the son of God.
This scripture, ie John 10:28-29 sustained me and still does in the earlier years of my journey with Jesus. It was so reassuring ' no one will snatch them out of my hand' repeated.....even 'out of my Fathers hand'I can trace Eternal Security all the way back to Scripture where it originates from.
Jesus said the following in John 10:28-29
I give them eternal life, and they shall never perish; no one will snatch them out of my hand. 29 My Father, who has given them to me, is greater than all; no one can snatch them out of my Father’s hand.
hope this helps !!!
I am coming to the realization that salvation isn't granted in the perfect tense, but in the present tense. We aren't saved as much as we are being saved. The idea that "He is the Author and the Finisher" of our faith strongly suggests a process, which takes place over time. And it also strongly implies that he, not I, is the worker. I am the workmanship, the one being created.'Study to shew thyself approved unto God,
a workman that needeth not to be ashamed,
rightly dividing the word of truth.'
( 2 Timothy 2:15 )
Hello @BarnyFife,
I was born in a house on a Welsh hilltop, to a believing Mother, and a Father who had lost three children and who could not forgive God for their loss. I have only ever known love. God brought me to a knowledge of my need of a Saviour when I was twelve years old, and the journey began for me then, but I know by God's reckoning it began before the foundation of the world.
I had Evangelical influences until in my early thirties when I was brought under the influence of the principle of 2 Timothy 2:15, and the need to rightly divide the word of truth, and the Berean principle also of Acts 17:11:-
'These were more noble than those in Thessalonica,
in that they received the word with all readiness of mind,
and searched the scriptures daily,
whether those things were so.'
These principles freed me from the doctrinal influences of man, and placed my feet solidly on the word of God, in Christ Jesus my Lord. For I am His workmanship. He is the Author of my faith, and He will be it's Finisher. I, like Him, look to the hope laid before me, for that is what will enable me to endure to the end, and to remain faithful.
This is a testimony to His working, and not to me personally: for I am merely a sinner saved by grace.
Praise His Holy Name!
Thank you for your sharing, Barney.
With love in Christ Jesus
Chris
yeh lol, not sure why we cant be honest there and just say "me, getting to heaven after i have died?"Salvation, atonement, etc. I just get tired of hearing myself use the same old terms all the time. I know, it's ridiculous.