Ferris Bueller
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What I'm saying rejects nothing God has assured us of.God assures us over and over, addressing every objection, if you are willing to just take it all for exactly what it says, and not settling for less.
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What I'm saying rejects nothing God has assured us of.God assures us over and over, addressing every objection, if you are willing to just take it all for exactly what it says, and not settling for less.
Yes he will. That's why we should continue to believe in so great and sure a salvation. It will not fail."He that hath begun a good work in you will perform it until the day of Jesus Christ".
Unbelief is sinning. Failing to remain trusting is sin, all that is not of faith is sin. Pick your flavor of sin.That would be a works centric salvation. I'm talking about tossing it away because of unbelief, not because you're sinning.
It more resoundingly rejects, among others,What I'm saying rejects nothing God has assured us of.
Look again that that passage.And as I've shown you, you don't have to believe in OSAS to have the assurance and certainty that you are indeed truly born again. And so there is no basis for your argument that there is no ability to live a pure life without the certainly of salvation in what I'm saying, for I'm saying there is indeed certainly of salvation for anyone who is presently believing.
He won't fail us, so we'd better keep believing so we aren't lost in the end!You are correct, He will not fail us. That's why we should continue to trust and believe in him - Hebrews 4:14, Hebrews 10:23.
I don't mean "Hope" in the wistful maybe oh maybe sort of way we commonly hear "hope" used today, but in the way the Bible uses the word, That we believe Jesus, so when He promises to raise us from the dead, we expect to be raised from the dead, which is our "hope of the resurrection".If you are presently believing you have the hope of salvation.
No, for the believing person it is a sure hope.You count it as a maybe.
I know that doesn't fit in your paradigm of thought where no other possible understanding of security of salvation exists. OSAS doesn't have to be true for salvation to be secure and everlasting. You just don't know how that can be possible. You're thinking is limited.He won't fail us, so we'd better keep believing so we aren't lost in the end!
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The 'flavor' of sin that is distinguished from all the rest is the sin of willful unbelief. That is the one sin that the blood of Christ can not cover.Unbelief is sinning. Failing to remain trusting is sin, all that is not of faith is sin. Pick your flavor of sin.
It's important to distinguish between being unfaithful as a believer (cheating on your taxes out of fear, speeding out of fear, etc.) and and outright rejection of Christ in unbelief. Christ has the most unfaithful of sons covered. He has no obligation to the one who has departed from him in unbelief.But the point is, if you've received Jesus in faith, and you are born of the Spirit, your subsequent failings in faith are part of the sins of the flesh, as all the rest.
Or, more specifically to the point:Romans 8:16 KJV
The Spirit itself beareth witness with our spirit, that we are the children of God:
1 John 3:24 KJV
And he that keepeth his commandments dwelleth in him, and he in him. And hereby we know that he abideth in us, by the Spirit which he hath given us.
1 John 4:13 KJV
Hereby know we that we dwell in him, and he in us, because he hath given us of his Spirit.
These passages address your question specifically, this is how we know.
Not because we have some perception/opinion of ourselves in our believing, but because of His Spirit given to us. Because we know Him. How do we know the "Him" we know is in fact God and not a false spirit?
1 John 3:18-19 KJV
18) My little children, let us not love in word, neither in tongue; but in deed and in truth.
19) And hereby we know that we are of the truth, and shall assure our hearts before him.
Much love!
No, not the same way. The expectation of something that may or may not happen is not the same as the expectation that something will happen.No, for the believing person it is a sure hope.
If you believe today you ARE safe today. 1 Corinthians 15:2.Your view seems to require this self-delusion that we ignore the fact that we may change tomorrow so we can feel safe today.
where no other possible understanding of security of salvation exists.
If you are believing it WILL happen.No, not the same way. The expectation of something that may or may not happen is not the same as the expectation that something will happen.
Committed by someone who is born again, this is what you are saying?the sin of willful unbelief.
It's no different then when you first believed. Do you call the necessity to have faith when you first believed 'finding safety in yourself'? Probably not, but for some reason if you have to continue in that believing it's now finding safety in yourself???The issue is that you have to find that safety in yourself. Yes, Jesus is our faithful Savior, IF we are our faithful believer.
Possibly.Committed by someone who is born again, this is what you are saying?
Much love!
I posted Scriptures which specifically stated the answer to your particular question, why do you not look at those?Or, more specifically to the point:
"9Anyone born of God refuses to practice sin, because God’s seed abides in him; he cannot go on sinning, because he has been born of God. 10By this the children of God are distinguished from the children of the devil: Anyone who does not practice righteousness is not of God" 1 John 3:9-10We know we are born again by how we live, not because of an OSAS doctrine. Assurance that we truly believe and are saved comes from how we live, not from believing that you can never lose your salvation.