Revelation 3:No such thing as unsaved Christians and no such thing as many in the church that are not born again.
Those IN the church are added to the church by God,
Acts 2:47,
- praising God and having favour with all the people and the Lord added to the church daily such as were being saved
There might be folks who attend church and not saved but theres no such thing as those IN the church and not saved.
2 Every branch IN Me that does not bear fruit He takes away.All those In Christ are IN the Lords church/body.
Galatians 3:26-27,
- for ye are all children of God by faith in Christ Jesus
- for as many of you as have been baptized into Christ have put on Christ
For me it was a miracle. I saw a vision and I heard God speak 8 sentences to me. They seared into me and I'll never forget what He said. And since then 100% of my prayers have been answered. I also felt the heaviness of sin leave my body, and with it went all desire to sin.No, you teach this process occurs by a miracle.
The Bible does not teach this.
The Bible teaches we have our hearts changed by the revelation of the Holy Spirit i.e. the gospel, the word.
Romans 10:17,
- so then faith cometh by hearing and by hearing the word of God
Heart is changed by the Spirit working through the word.
Those who are born again rightly divide the Word. Many don't.Holy Spirit accomplishes this through the word,
This passage proves me correct. The branch is IN Christ.2 Every branch IN Me that does not bear fruit He takes away
If you cannot back up your salvation story with how the gospel saves in the new testament...For me it was a miracle. I saw a vision and I heard God speak 8 sentences to me
Yes, both equate. The point is that one cannot believe in God and not be faithful. To not be faithful means quite simply that one does not believe in God. One can believe God and not believe in God. One can believe God and simply choose to reject Him and all that He offers in the world to come. You may think that one would be irrational or quite stupid to do that, but there are a lot of irrational and frankly quite stupid people in the world.Agreed, but you have contradicted yourself?
Yes, come Lord Jesus!!!
But you have contradicted yourself, haven't you?
Both do not equate.
Greetings Titus,You will never be a branch if you were never born again. These are branches therefore they are saved.
This proves OSAS is error.
According to Daniel's prophecy, when Jesus came the first time, during the time of the fourth kingdom (Rome), His Eternal Kingdom was established and would never cease. His Kingdom was established on Earth on Pentecost (at the latest).No Messianic age has been established on earth for the simple fact that satan is the god of this age until MESSIAH Returns.
Quite a few of the saints were resurrected when Jesus died, and entered into Jerusalem after He was resurrected.There has been no Resurrection of the Saints which only occurs at His 2nd Coming
Judgement has already been passed on them. They have not yet been imprisoned in Hell for eternity, but they have been sentenced.Day of the Lord has not arrived for satan and this age of rebellion continues AND no JUDGMENT has FALLEN upon them = Yet
Do we want the sound or sense of words (Nehemiah 8:8 )? Do we rightly divide (2nd Timothy 2:15). The scriptures teach Jesus washed us from our sins by His blood (Revelation 1:5: 5:9; Hebrews 9:12).Paul told you exactly the moment in time His sins were washed away.
Who told you we don't know when Paul was saved? Not Paul!!!
Acts 22:16,
- and now why tarriest thou Arise and be baptized and wash away thy sins calling on the name of the Lord
I agree. Though we do not have the desire to sin, we still have free will and can be talked back into sin by our choices of teachers and friends. 2 Peter 2:18-22This passage proves me correct. The branch is IN Christ.
The lost were never IN Christ.
Only the saved are IN Christ.
What this passage proves is that those in Christ can become apostate and Jesus will remove that branch from Himself.
You will never be a branch if you were never born again. These are branches therefore they are saved.
This proves OSAS is error.
The vision was of my sin. I repented. It was then that Jesus spoke the 8 sentences and removed the desire to sin out of my nature. Where I before had a sin nature, I was now clean.If you cannot back up your salvation story with how the gospel saves in the new testament...
Then I cannot have faith in your testimony.
I can only believe what the Bible tells me to believe.
The new testament gospel unto salvation is never salvation by miracles.
Not one person in the new testament was recorded as being saved that way.
Only one gospel. Only one plan of saving man.
No exceptions.
Romans 1:16
We are saved by the resurrection of Jesus Christ, but we were not saved at the time of the resurrection of Christ. The death, burial and resurrection of Jesus Christ was the was payment for the sins of the world. It was a payment due for the OT Saints and a payment for the dues yet to be owed for the NT saints. You are free to accept the payment Jesus made or you can choose to make the payment yourself, which is eternal condemnation. You accept the payment Jesus made in your stead when you hear the gospel and have the faith to repent and be baptized. At that time, your sins are forgiven, and you are given the gift, the indwelling, of Holy Spirit, i.e., you have been born again, regenerated - saved.“The like figure whereunto even baptism doth also now save us (not the putting away of the filth of the flesh, but the answer of a good conscience toward God,) by the resurrection of Jesus Christ:”
We are not saved by any representation. We are saved in the doing of what represents the death, burial and resurrection of Jesus Christ. That is the same message of a representation of a death burial and resurrection as is presented in Romans 6:3-4 and in Colossians 2:11:13. Again it is in the doing of the representation that salvation is obtained.Peter is very clear as to what sense baptism saves us~it represents the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ, the "only means" of our free justification as nothing else could possibly represent.
Again it is in the doing of the representation that salvation is obtained.
It may be contrary to your understanding of grace, but it is not contrary to the Biblical description of grace.This is clearly a testimony of works salvation. Totally contrary to Salvation by Grace.
Jim, here is were you greatly err. Let look at a truth that you and those in your camp never make mentioned of:We are saved by the resurrection of Jesus Christ, but we were not saved at the time of the resurrection of Christ.
We know you a works salvation person, but be advised, thats contrary to Grace salvation the bible teaches.It may be contrary to your understanding of grace, but it is not contrary to the Biblical description of grace.
No, it is not. Scripture is very clear that: repentance leads to receiving forgiveness; public, verbal confession of Jesus as Lord results in receiving salvation; and baptism results in being saved. Your denial of this fact demonstrates either a lack of understanding of Biblical truth, or a denial of God's Word.We know you a works salvation person, but be advised, thats contrary to Grace salvation the bible teaches.
@Jim
Jim, here is were you greatly err. Let look at a truth that you and those in your camp never make mentioned of:
The SURETISHIP of Jesus Christ
Jesus, a High Priest after the order of Melchisedec, was made the Surety of His people. God chose Jesus from among the people to be the mighty Surety (Psalms 89:19 ). He was made Surety by God’s oath at His ordination as our Priest (Hebrews 7:21). Jesus did the will of God perfectly as our Surety for our salvation (Hebrews 10:5-19). Being a surety means paying debts and performing, where the needy cannot pay or do.
The wages of sin is death, which God’s justice pays; but Jesus died (Romans 6:23). Only the undefiled enter heaven, so He lived faultlessly for us (Jude 1:24-25). Jesus was necessary as a surety, for the justice of God must surely be paid (Romans 3:26). He is the Testator, for it was by His death that He put the covenant in force (Hebrews 9:15). We see Him under the strain of the Surety engagement in Gethsemane (Luke 22:39-44). No man in heaven or earth could approach the throne, but only our Surety (Revelation 5:1-14). If this is not a Surety, successfully finishing His work, what is it (Isaiah 53:4-12)? The doctrine of representation by the Second Adam reveals our Surety (Romans 5:15-19). How else can we look at the Book of Life, but as the list of His Surety engagements! The Lord Jesus tasted death for every one of His children to deliver them (Heb 2:9-17).
Jim, read carefully the following scriptures and then you tell me that we were resurrection legally when Jesus Christ arose from the dead.
Red, my brother, do you not understand that Christ is here with us now in the person of the Holy Spirit. All these many years ago when I was born again, I had been dead in sins, but God made me alive, gave me life, together with Christ on that day.Ephesians 2:5
Even when we were dead in sins, hath quickened us together with Christ, (by grace ye are savedAnd hath raised us up together, and made us sit together in heavenly places in Christ Jesus: "
Brother, you truly need to reconsider your position on this blessed truth. The body has never been separated from the head from the foundation of the world, never. Jim, these scriptures reveals that you understanding is wrong on this blessed truth.
Sure it is, but unfortunately you believe a falsehood, being deceived.No, it is not. Scripture is very clear that: repentance leads to receiving forgiveness; public, verbal confession of Jesus as Lord results in receiving salvation; and baptism results in being saved. Your denial of this fact demonstrates either a lack of understanding of Biblical truth, or a denial of God's Word.
Thank you for your opinion. But until you can back that up with Scripture (which you can't), I'll stick with what God says in His Word.Sure it is, but unfortunately you believe a falsehood, being deceived.
unfortunately you believe a falsehood, being deceived.Thank you for your opinion. But until you can back that up with Scripture (which you can't), I'll stick with what God says in His Word.
Read the passages below, and tell me that they aren't conditional statements with salvation as the result of the actions stated:
Rom 10:9-10
Mark 16:16
Acts 3:19
Acts 2:38
Then why not begin to practice what you preach?No way, we contact it by election of grace. We are chosen in Christ before the foundation of the world. We were placed in Him by grace alone, he being the head of the elect body, and given to him to be our surety, to secure eternal life for God's elect, by "his" life of faith and obedience. For Jesus Christ obeyed for us as a substitutionary sacrifice (Romans 5:19; Hebrews 1:3).
Unconditional Election.For the mercy of God is without human will or effort (John 1:13; Romans 9:15,16)