Nonsense!! How many times do I hear this absurdity! I believe I'm saved forever, so I have no concern about sin.That is exactly what the NEW OSAS teaches.
Mind-rot!
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Nonsense!! How many times do I hear this absurdity! I believe I'm saved forever, so I have no concern about sin.That is exactly what the NEW OSAS teaches.
What a dodge!So now you're backtracking on three births?
You quoted John 14:16. Do you see the word "may" in there? That doesn't imply it is something that happens for certain. And have you never read John 15?Once Saved, Always Saved?
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Yes.
John 6:
[51] I am the living bread which came down from heaven: if any man eat of this bread, he shall live for ever: and the bread that I will give is my flesh, which I will give for the life of the world.
[58] This is that bread which came down from heaven: not as your fathers did eat manna, and are dead: he that eateth of this bread shall live for ever.
John 14:
[16] And I will pray the Father, and he shall give you another Comforter, that he may abide with you for ever;
Heb 10
[14] For by one offering he hath perfected for ever them that are sanctified.
2 John 1:
[2] For the truth's sake, which dwelleth in us, and shall be with us for ever.
Glory to God,
Taken
And there is the man born by the old covenant of law. A natural man, not a spiritual man. Was Jesus referring to these two births? Probably. But one thing's for sure, you can not say there is no natural man birthed by the old covenant. Paul plainly teaches that in Galatians 4:22-31. But you are certainly free to disagree that Jesus was referring to that order of birth.You are born once naturally, and, if you are, once spiritually. You seem to be using 'born again' as some kind of jargon for some kind of new paradigm or something, I'm saying it's a real birthing, begetting, and it happens once naturally from your parents, and, if you are, once from God Himself.
Show the connection beyond "word association". But OK anyway . . . we've already concluded that you hold to these three births, that you are born again again, and I don't see that. I think it's "agreed to disagree" is what they call it. Mostly I really just wanted to verify that this is what you think, since I've never heard that before.But you are certainly free to say this is not what Jesus was referring to in John 3:5-6.
No, you're the one dodging. You are the one who says Jesus is talking about natural, physical birth, and the spiritual birth. Yet, you seem to acknowledge the birth by the law, too. That's three births. And so I ask where the second birth of the three is in Jesus' teaching in John 3:5-7.What a dodge!
You teach three births . . . Natural, into the Law, and into Christ. Is that not true? Or is it true?
Not true in either John 3:3-5 or Galatians 4:22-31. Physical literal birth has nothing to do with either passage. It's stupid to think Jesus has to make it a point to tell Nicodemus that you have to be birthed physically.You teach three births . . . Natural, into the Law, and into Christ. Is that not true? Or is it true?
It's right out of Galatians 4:22-31 plainly written for us. I don't care what you think Jesus was actually alluding to in regard to flesh giving birth to flesh by water. The important thing is you see and understand what Paul makes clear in Galatians 4:22-31, that the man born of the old covenant (Hagar) will not inherit the kingdom. Only the man born of the New Covenant (Sarah) will. Everybody baptized into Moses via the waters of repentance won't inherit the kingdom. Only those who are also baptized into Christ by the Spirit will. Nicodemus, being a teacher of Israel, should have known this.
Why are you being so hardheaded? Here it is, again:Where? Quote the verse, highlight the words.
you can not say there is no natural man birthed by the old covenant.
The natural man is birthed from their mother. They come out that way.you can not say there is no natural man birthed by the old covenant.
In regard to the kingdom of God there is the man born in the natural way through the covenant of law, and there is the man born in the supernatural way through the covenant of grace. It's right there in Galatians 4:22-31. For Nicodemus, a water baptized follower of John, and other person relying on a relationship with God through law, you must be born 'again', by the Spirit.It's not. You are born once from your parents, and, if you are, a second birth from God.
44) It is sown a natural body; it is raised a spiritual body. There is a natural body, and there is a spiritual body.
45) And so it is written, The first man Adam was made a living soul; the last Adam was made a quickening spirit.
46) Howbeit that was not first which is spiritual, but that which is natural; and afterward that which is spiritual.
47) The first man is of the earth, earthy: the second man is the Lord from heaven.
But that's not the natural man Paul is talking about in Galatians 4:29.The natural man is birthed from their mother. They come out that way.
Much love!
It seemed like such a simple question.Not true in either John 3:3-5 or Galatians 4:22-31. Physical literal birth has nothing to do with either passage. It's stupid to think Jesus has to make it a point to tell Nicodemus that you have to be birthed physically.
Did you stop reading in Romans at Romans 11:6?
Agreed. No, it is not "exactly what (I'm) doing" at all. I'm sorry you think so, but no.You should not interpret any given verse in scripture in such a way that contradicts other scripture.
Romans 11:30 Just as you who were at one time disobedient to God have now received mercy as a result of their disobedience, 31 so they too have now become disobedient in order that they too may now receive mercy as a result of God’s mercy to you. 32 For God has bound everyone over to disobedience so that he may have mercy on them all.
Yes, but yet He does not. And it's most assuredly not firstly due to people "not using their God given free will to choose to repent and have faith as God requires." As Paul, quoting Moses, who is quoting God, "I will have mercy on whom I have mercy, and I will have compassion on whom I have compassion." And this is dependent on nothing and no one but God Himself and His will. And, you know Ephesians 2, don't you? Even our faith is a gift of God, rather than something we manufacture in and of ourselves....it so happens that God wants to have mercy on all people.
Romans 11:6 doesn't support your doctrine at all.
Agreed, but that's most assuredly not what I was doing or attempting to do. I would say, though, that saving faith we have is a work... of God. :) Which I think/hope you would agree with.I would hope that we all agree that salvation is by grace and not by works (Eph 2:8-9). But, faith in Christ is not a work. Paul differentiated between faith and works as did James in James 2. So, there's no basis for trying to claim that one's personal faith in Christ is a work in the context of verses like Romans 11:6.
No. Not in the context of the passages I'm citing. Two births: One by the covenant of law, another by the covenant of grace. It's not good enough to be a son born of the covenant of law. You must also be a son born of the covenant of the promise.But OK anyway . . . we've already concluded that you hold to these three births
How does what you're saying line up with what Jesus taught here:those truly saved will remain/abide if one says there saved yet lives different with out making a effort odds are never saved.
I explained and covered it all completely, using scripture. You obviously haven't been reading my posts. And I think it's because you have a problem with being taught/corrected. You don't have a teachable spirit. You don't have to agree with what I'm showing, but you are being a jerk about it all.It seemed like such a simple question.
Oh well. It seems you don't really want to confront the implications of your view here.
Much love!
But that's not the natural man Paul is talking about in Galatians 4:29.