@justbyfaith,
@Blood Bought 1953
Concerning Romans 10:13...
One ought to realize that it is a given that whoever calls the name of the LORD is a believer and have faith in the LORD.
It is not as though that the passage could apply to the unbeliever. That would be foolish to think like so, I should say. And even if there are unbelievers who calls the name of the LORD for whatever reason they call, I don’t think they will be saved, unless they believe in God and in Him whom He sent, Jesus Christ.
Tong
R2759
When the verse is paraphrased as "Whoever asks to be saved, will be saved" the paraphrase in question implies that a man can come to God apart from faith in Jesus Christ.
Tell me, how does one who is in a state of death, being dead to God, do anything pertaining to the things of the Spirit of God?
God enables him with his drawing power.
God enabling him to make a decision to either receive or reject Christ, does not guarantee that the person will receive Christ, is what I am saying. The person must volitionally receive Him in order to be saved.
Otherwise, if you once felt you were drawn to Christ, you were saved; even though you may have rejected Him.
That is heresy.
Regarding
John 1:12, I also have already shown you the misuse of that verse.
No, you have not.
So I ask again, who are the “them” that believe, according to John? Tell us please.
Answer me this, and I will also answer you: what comes first according to John 1:12? Receiving and believing; or becoming a child of God?
And being intentionally careless to present the truth just because we want to avoid any man made rules, I think is not at all commendable nor encouraged. We are to please God rather than men. I know you will agree with me on that.
It is not a matter of being a "man-pleaser" since the rules of the boards have consequences. If you violate them, your posts can be deleted or you can be banned from posting.
The judgment you'll receive is for being a pretender,
I am no pretender; but in saying that I am, you have three fingers pointing back at you (Matthew 7:1-5, Luke 6:41-42)
Yes; but not in the way that you think. I will be receiving a good reward for my labour.
As for you, your day is coming in the same way that you think that my day is coming.
For you are one of those that the Lord spoke about in Jude 1:3-4.
And until you realize that this can't keep you saved, you'll just keep Trolling the Forum.
You are the forum troll here,
@Behold.
See, you are defined by what you believe, and if you believe wrong, you are wrong.
Indeed; so, when you purport the damnable heresy that believers do not have indwelling sin, you are wrong. You are even deceiving yourself and the truth is not in you, according to 1 John 1:8.
So, the people who harass me on Forums, have deep issues with God's Grace.
These dark lights think that God's Grace is "License to Sin".
It is not that God's grace is a license to sin in our view; for we do not teach it as such.
It is that there are those, whose condemnation was marked out long ago, who teach the grace of God as though it were a license for immorality (Jude 1:3-4, NIV).
They teach that grace means you can do whatever you want, even if what you want to do is to indulge the flesh.
The truth of the matter is that those who are truly born again do not walk according to the flesh (Romans 8:1 (kjv), Romans 8:4)
The only reason any one of us is BLAMELESS< is the same reason we are sinless,
No one is sinless except for Jesus; and the fact that you say that you are means that you are deceiving yourself and the truth is not in you (1 John 1:8).
'behold, im keeping myself saved by my FAITH and my LIFESTYLE".
No, you're not.
You are kept SAVED by the same BLOOD that saved you, or, you are hell bound thinking you are not.
If anyone is kept saved by the blood, then they continue to be sanctified by the blood (Hebrews 13:12, Hebrews 10:29) and cleansed from all sin by it (1 John 1:7).
That means that they will continue in God's goodness (which means practically being obedient to Him). if anyone doesn't continue in His goodness, he will be "cut off" (Romans 11:20-22).
I’m better off getting me a pack of these and be a “self life-saver” than continuing to discuss this issue with you. I’ll keep them for myself! :)
Act 2:40, And with many other words did he testify and exhort, saying, Save yourselves from this untoward generation.
But before you go, lets find out if you are a legalist, and a heretic.
Ready?
You'll know instantly.
Here is how.
Do you believe that you can lose your salvation?
If so, you are one of those.
Clearly, Jesus and Paul taught that a man can lose his salvation.
In Luke 8:13, Jesus speaks of people who "believe for a while" (are saved according to the previous verse and Ephesians 2:8-9) and in time of temptation fall away.
In Romans 11:20-22, Paul speaks of those who "stand by faith" and declares that if they do not continue in God's goodness (which means to stay obedient to the leadings and promptings of the Holy Spirit), they will be "cut off".
A true heretic teaches contrary to biblical doctrines.
Amen; and that is
@Behold.
And he is the one who most often defines others as being heretic without any biblical basis for saying so; thus he makes it clear that the principle in Matthew 7:1-5, Luke 6:41-42 is a universal principle.
hmm, let's see: "IF I Continue believing, I WILL BE SAVED!"
How is this claiming "what I did," not "by MY OWN merit"?:
By that logic,
How is believing in the first place not what I did, by my own merit?
Eternal Life Is BY HIS GRACE {UNmerited FAVOR!},
upon our ONE-TIME humble submission To HIM, in faith, Correct?:
Incorrect.
We have access by faith into this grace wherein we stand (Romans 5:1-2); and therefore, if we lose or throw away faith, we no longer have access to grace. And since we are saved by grace (Ephesians 2:8-9), if we lose access to grace, we are no longer saved.
I will say this, however.
That those who have a heart faith that is unto righteousness (Romans 10:10) and enduring to the end (Matthew 10:22, Hebrews 3:6, Hebrews 3:14) have been sealed by the Holy Spirit (Ephesians 1:13-14, Ephesians 4:30, 2 Corinthians 1:22, 2 Corinthians 5:5) and therefore have an everlasting faith.
While those with a nominal, shallow, or lukewarm faith (mere mental assent to the tenets of the gospel) can fall away (Luke 8:13) or be "cut off" (Romans 11:20-22).
Those who have an everlasting faith have everlasting life (John 6:47); which is life that can never come to an end; otherwise it would have been defined as temporal.