Eternally Grateful
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I do not think salvation can be lost either. But your question is confusing.I can see by your response that you might believe a person can loose their salvation. I can respect that position but I’m in the once saved always saved camp so I don’t see it that way.
I didn’t intend to get too deep into this topic but here’s how I ultimately see things. In Galatians 2:9 an agreement was made that James, Peter, and John were to go to the circumcision and Paul and Barabas to the Gentiles. I believe that agreement was never rescinded, meaning the books James, Peter, and John wrote were intended for the Jews not a Gentile audience.
That being said, I see New Jerusalem as the new covenant coming down from heaven when the old covenant vanishes. Hebrews 8:13 lets us know that the old covenant didn’t vanish when the new covenant came into force after the cross, even though it would be considered obsolete at that time.
So from the Jewish perspective the New Jerusalem/new covenant was still in heaven while the old Jerusalem/old covenant was still being observed. New Jerusalem comes down after the 70AD destruction of old Jerusalem.
From a Gentile perspective the new covenant is the only covenant and they enter into immediately thus they are perceived as already being the body of Christ.
In Acts 15:28-29 a different burden was placed on the Gentiles than the Jews and this seemed good to the Holy Spirit. The Jews were still under the old obsolete covenant at that time. Luke 5:39 No man also having drunk old wine straightaway desireth new: for he saith, The old is better.
Ok, I don’t think you’re going to agree with much of what I said above but I would like to ask you something. If a person can loose their salvation then I would think there should be a verse or two that shows people leaving or exiting New Jerusalem. Do you know of any verses that might point to this?
if new jersualem comes after the final judgment, then how could anyone exit new jerusalem in context of your question.
me personally, I believe the people of the world will come to this new jerusalem, and depart it to return to their homes on the new earth. But thats beside the point