LoveofTruth
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Please note that I disagree with Gotquestions view of sin and salvation. They teach that a believer is generally characterized by living a holy life, but if they backslide into a lifestyle of sin (i.e. they go prodigal), they are still saved.
I agree here. The prodigal was dead and alive again when he came home in repentance and grace.
As for your convincing others: Again, that has nothing to do with what the Bible actually says on this matter. Inferences off certain verses is not the same thing as direct evidence of Scripture. The inferences you make on certain verses involving this topic (while they sound good and could even be possibly true by a small percentage chance) can lead to...
I use scripture strongly in this matter. The inferences, are only there if the text shows it. For example, when Paul circumcised Timothy so as not to offend the Jews. That is inferred that he condescended to their weakness at that time.
#1. Accusing the apostles falsely.
I would never do such a thing. i only need scripture to accuse the apostles when they do wrong or are mistaken or in ignorance. There are a few verses like that. Such as Peter was to be blamed in Galatians and the very truth of the gospel was in danger.
#2. Not following a given instruction by God within the faith.
I would never teach to do that. But to prove that an ordinances is for salvation and part of the gospel in the New Testament as some do is not following the leading of the Spirit. All we do is to be done in faith and the leading of the Spirit. If for example Paul says to remember the poor. The Spirit will move our hearts to do such a thing and as we walk in that we walk in the spirit Its not just a rules outside of faith and the Spirit that we follow. If so we would be like the pharisees who just added their own rules and traditions and tried to keep the law also in their flesh.
#3. Not Staying True to the Bible Alone Position.
You forgot the leading of the Spirit. And it was the Spirit that gave scripture and so in the spirit we can understand only ( 1 Cor 2). Read my entire study again on the rule of faith and practice is not scripture alone in the Christian forums. I cover that very clearly O believe.
Titus 3:8 they are told to be careful to maintain good works.
yes, and all works flow from God when we walk in faith, God makes us perfect uno tEVERY good work. As we abide in him and continue in the faith and grace. The manifestation of the fruit will manifest in some way, as the body with the spirit moves and works and lives, so a believer with God in Him lives and moves and has his being. We must always be listening and walking in faith. For whatsoever is not of faith is sin. It is a fine line when we go to far into the flesh and our own effort of the flesh. And when we add ceremonies and dead works to justify us.
I believe we are first saved INITIALLY by God's grace through faith without works (Ephesians 2:8-9) (Ephesians 2:1).
I believe we are continually saved and shall be saved as we abide in that. Yes we are fellow labourers with God and we must perfect holiness and abide and the new man must continue in the grace. But all that work is motivated and empowered by love. For faith which worketh by love is always needed.
I am against the position that water baptism is done for INITIAL Salvation (Which is what the Catholic church and the Church of Christ believes)
Good to hear that. You will find that the middle of the road position that many hold, which says you must be water baptized, but its not for salvation , but you must do it or else we doubt your salvation , and its an obedience work for yu to be saved etc is hard to maintain under close study and examination. The only two ideas that seem to be in tension is the view that says water baptism saves you and the other view, that you don't need it at all today.
I But a believer should not reject water baptism because it is a part of the faith and the just live by faith.
This pat of the faith part adding a ceremonial type of the faith and belief is the confusing part. Belief is not works, as Paul says. Not by works of righteousness that we have done.And water baptism in the OT that Jesus did was a work of righteousness. But he alone fulfilled all righteousness and the law, only he could.
Ask yourself, why don't believers sacrifice a lamb every time they gather in remembrance of Jesus death? the answer is the same for other diverse washings and carnal ordinances.