#7 H.S. | 2005-06-17 02:56
<i>The idea of unconditional eternal security in the life is heretical.</i>
<blockquote>Oh! You better watch out, You better not cry, You better not pout, I'm telling you why:
Santa Claus is coming to town!
<b>He's making a list, He's checking it twice, He's gonna find out who's naughty or nice.</b>
Santa Claus is coming to town!
<b>He sees you when you're sleeping, He knows when you're awake. He knows when you've been bad or good, So be good for goodness sake!</b>
So... You better watch out, You better not cry, You better not pout, I'm telling you why ....... </blockquote>
Salvation, the ACT when your sorry, repentant spirit and soul believes on and in the Lord Jesus Christ who came at a time in history to earth a man, demonstrated He WAS God, died to serve out your sentence for your personal sins, paid that judgement penalty so that you will live in Heaven after you die, with Him, ONLY happens in that "time" period of your eternal life while you are living and breathing on earth.
Nothing in N.T. or from early church records even remotely suggests men, or women or children, once truly "born again" through the Spirit, sealed by the Spirit indwelling the believer, go through it then again and again and again and again and again and again via the flesh and its mind, will and emotions. Growing with the Spirit sustaining you from "birth" until whenever you die IS in the Power of His Hand. He holds you, not you Him. I am confident of this singular thing, that if He has truly begun a good work in you, He will keep on performing it in you until the end.
<i>Salvation is based on a faith relationship with Christ. That relationship will determine how you act, as you act on what you believe.</i>
<b>An absolute of the Christian faith</b> "Be Holy, as I Am Holy." [you would know the Greek definition for Holy is not sinless]
<i>Sin, and our predeliction for it, will be removed completely, and sin will be but a bad, but dimming, memory.</i>
<b>Mostly an absolute to any believer.</b> We can't know what/how our memories might be there.
<i>If you wish to oopose the above, you need to ask yourself why the early church did not agree with you. Having been throught he Greek on the matter, it does not treat your position very kindly. I've seen how people like Charles Stanly and Adrian Rogers handle the issue, and they badly wrest the passages they appeal to.</i>
The early church and Greek completely agree with "my" postion. And it agrees with our position as Paul worked out many times, and the blood brother of Jesus stated so well. In Christ you are a new creature. You are not sinless. "Yes, a man may say, you have faith, and I have works: show me your faith without your works, and I will show you my faith *by* my works. You believe that there is one God; you do well: the devils also believe, and tremble. But will you know, O vain man, that faith without works is dead? ... For as the body without the spirit is dead, so faith without works is dead also."
Jesus said He bought and paid full price for me. In me or by myself there's not a chance I could perform for and keep myself on Santa's good side and fear and worry and fret the "scale of good and bad" tips to my favor. But He will not LET me go, nor can I be taken away. It's all about the relationship for sure. That's the question to be asked: is there one?
You know that He said Himself that there will be many more on judgement day that stand condemned and, after listening to their Santa's list of goods, He will say in awful truth and sole power... "Depart from Me, **I** NEVER knew *you.* He NEVER knew them. Not a plucking of the eternal life flower petals all your time on earth... "I save you, I lose you; I save you, I lose you; I save you, I, oops...." He NEVER knew them, EVER.
I will get for myself hard knocks and consequences here for my wrong and sin, others will hurt and injure and defame me, but I know now I WILL be in heaven. The presence now of His Holy Spirit inside of me, alongside of my spirit covers me continually before the Great Judge. Why bother otherwise. This is what He says. By faith, I believe it. Jesus stated He is able to make His own slave stand. The slaves are sinners -- but for a little while.