Brakelite
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God isn't saving us from Himself. Even destruction in hell is an act of mercy toward those who hate righteousness and would loathe heaven. God is saving us from us.
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Jesus came "to save that which was lost". What was lost? How about Life? But Jesus also had that in mind, did He not?
"The thief cometh not, but for to steal, and to kill, and to destroy: I am come that they might have life, and that they might have it more abundantly." John 10:10
Jesus brought Salvation and Life. What is required for a person to receive what Jesus brought? If a person were to lay hold of one or both, how long would this salvation and/or life last?
I think that is a very good evaluation. It allows for free will and a deliberate determination to follow after unrighteousness, but expresses the difficulty that I believe would come with such a decision knowing God would make such a decision unattractive.
I think it would be more accurate to believe that those snakes were always in that wilderness, but Good removed His protection. I think the same could be said of many instances where we tend to think of ours and Israel's suffering as a direct result of God's action, but I rather think He is simply getting out of the way. "Except the Lord be merciful we would all perish".
The quarantine in one sense is Good hiding Himself in order to allow us time to come to Him and develop our faith. Like the curtains in the sanctuary. They were there to protect everyone from the death that would result from our sinful natures getting to close to God's holiness.
You know how we feel when we offend a friend or a spouse? We don't want to look them in the eye until we are certain we are forgiven. Sometimes even one offended by adultery never trust fully again although she had forgiven and stayed in the marriage. Isaiah was "undone" ... Woe is me he cried... Because He saw himself as he truly was in the light of Gods glory. God isn't going about seekng excuses to destroy us. On the contrary. He's going about doing all He can to save us from ourselves.
God, untouched or obstructed by time, may know who is to be saved, but we do not. We may know in this moment that we are walking with Him, but we do not know what we will be doing at the end of our course.
Perhaps, if only one's salvation rest in the ability of man. But thanks be to God that such is not the case.No such uncertainty? Which man was so certain that he could and would never fail? Paul recognized his frailty as a man and fought to do what? Consider what he writes here:
"I therefore so run, not as uncertainly; so fight I, not as one that beateth the air:
But I keep under my body, and bring it into subjection: lest that by any means, when I have preached to others, I myself should be a castaway." I Cor 9:26-27
It's really not that the Christians are saved on the condition that he hold fast the gospel preached to them, for we know that when they first believed and through which they were saved, such condition was not there. How then would after their believing through which they were saved, be now a condition to be saved?1 Cor 15:1-9,14
Now I make known to you, brethren, the gospel which I preached to you, which also you received, in which also you stand, 2 by which also you are saved, if you hold fast the word which I preached to you, unless you believed in vain.
I noticed this verse and one little word that I felt was quite significant. That word is "if."
You are saved by the gospel IF you hold fast to the word which Paul preached to them. If you DON'T hold fast, are you then in danger of losing your salvation?
To become unsaved after meeting Jesus and receiving the Holy Ghost a person has to purposely disobey God. We really have power even if we don't even think about it when we do use it. We have to ignore or neglect or suppress that power, the Holy Spirit in us, to do those things.
Once you really have met the Master and really walked with Him for some length of time going away from Him is not going to be an accidental occurrence. But, if a person little by little over time begins to goes against what he knows is right before God, he may find himself in a place eventually where there is no room or time for repentance. Or he will actually fall out of love with Jesus and then God will send him a delusion and he will believe he is OK, when he is not. These are hypothetical situations which I don't like to detail because I am not God and really am unable to accurately and fairly judge. Fortunately for everyone I am not to be their ultimate judge in the things of God. But too many people like to take hold of a place where they never have to worry about falling or turning away from God. In this natural span of years allotted to us, I don't believe there is such a place. If we really love God and daily work on loving Him more, I do not believe we will ever have a problem with backsliding.
Good Morning!The idea was posted by a friend as we see here:
@bbyrd009
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what does 'saved' even mean?" might be another interesting avenue
Some perhaps already have an idea as to where I am on this in the moment. I may allow a few to post before I get my feet wet...
As an aside:
These days this old body chills easily. I sit here at my computer typing and my fingers sometimes get so cold they hurt. I have to stop and massage them to get the circulation and hopefully the warmth back into them
It is summer here in Oklahoma, even this thus far mild summer, but my wife has to have the AC going so as not to overheat. [opposites attract...LOL]. I, on the other hand, usually have to put on a light jacket or sweater to avoid the chill of that same AC. Help us Lord...
And now back to the OP at hand with regard to "saved"!
Are we consuming mammon or God... or are we trying to consume them both in order to retain/obtain the best of both worlds: The world of the old man and the world of the new man?
Big difference from gettin yourself saved and becoming a son.Good Morning!
Saved is past tense. That means it has already happened.
Isn't the point to make friends by distributing charitably the riches (mammon) that we undeservingly (hence unrighteous mammon) received from God, before we die (fail) or before we waste it (i.e. when it fails)?Point is ‘that, when you fail’ 1 Corinthians 5:5 To deliver such an one unto Satan for the destruction of the flesh, that the spirit may be saved in the day of the Lord Jesus.
Isn't the point to make friends by distributing charitably the riches (mammon) that we undeservingly (hence unrighteous mammon) received from God, before we die (fail) or before we waste it (i.e. when it fails)?
To the rich (the manager as well as the son who stayed), God gave charity as a path to salvation and to the prodigal the path of repentance. The two are not in opposition. They are the appropriate medicine that God provided as a remedy to whatever spiritual sickness might afflict us: greed, envy, prodigality...maybe. But there seems to be a fine line between the son who wasted his living yet was found. And the one who pouted when that which was lost was received again, after wasting all he had on riotous living.
Revelation 2:27 KJVTo the rich (the manager as well as the son who stayed), God gave charity as a path to salvation and to the prodigal the path of repentance. The two are not in opposition. They are the appropriate medicine that God provided as a remedy to whatever spiritual sickness might afflict us: greed, envy, prodigality...
Those who accept the spoiling of their goods practice involuntary charity, which is probably the greatest form of charity.
Do children ever disobey their natural fathers? Do natural fathers ever chastise their natural children? Who is our father, spiritually? And God... who are His sons? Are none of His sons ever cut off?If I was this kind of father to my children I would hope someone would shoot me in the head.
When I lived as a child just south of San Jose, California with my mother, I used to spend summers with my father in Oklahoma. None of my family in Oklahoma had AC in those days... only water coolers. I remember playing outside in the humid heat and then coming into the house and sitting on the floor by that water cooler. It felt pretty good under the circumstances.Salvation is a Process
The road to God’s Kingdom is often bumpy and sometimes hazardous, but it leads to the pearl of great price. No effort is too great for such a glorious treasure. Our role in the process of salvation consists of four steps:
Salvation is a Process
How Are We Saved? - Theology - Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America
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I wish we could get cold here with an air conditioner, all we have is an water cooler in So Cal with 110 heat and 30 percent humidity. :)