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tj121
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ONCE SAVED ALWAYS SAVED...????...heaven to hell and back again...Posted : 2 Sep, 2010 05:57 PMI was curious about the doctrine of once saved always saved.....being the son of a great baptist preacher....i had heard this many times growing up and its still taught today.....I know what i believe today....its goes something like this... |
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Mercymay
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ONCE SAVED ALWAYS SAVED...????...heaven to hell and back again...Posted : 19 Sep, 2010 03:37 AMWhat I understand about this doctrine is that, if I have conviction that I was genuinely saved the first time, that I believe in Jesus Christ as my Lord and Savior, that it is by grace that I have been saved, then I could not lose that grace of salvation. ONCE SAVED ALWAYS SAVED. It is a gift, I accepted the gift, I believe the gift Giver will not take it back from me. |
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ONCE SAVED ALWAYS SAVED...????...heaven to hell and back again...Posted : 12 Oct, 2010 03:33 PMYou are drowning and the One who has control of all things comes by in a row boat and asks if you want to be pulled in the boat and rowed to shore. You reply yes and He pulls you in the boat for real ( you're not just kinda hanging on the outside of the boat). Then the waves get big and you get scared you might fall out or get drug out by a wave. So you ask Him about it; He says "haven't you read my book? I will not lose one out of my hand" Then for some unknown reason you get the urge to jump out of the boat,, you ask Him about it. To which he replies "What did I just say? " |
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ONCE SAVED ALWAYS SAVED...????...heaven to hell and back again...Posted : 22 Oct, 2010 07:19 AMGod gave us Free Will. |
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ONCE SAVED ALWAYS SAVED...????...heaven to hell and back again...Posted : 22 Oct, 2010 11:20 PMLet Us Define Free Will: When we talk about Free Will, we are saying that we are not forced to do something that we do not want to do! What else would freedom or liberty be then to be able to make our own decisions. When people talk about being free what they mean to say is that they have the liberty or freedom to make choices. We are free to make choices, only, within the limits of our ability. We are free to will good and evil, yet only have the ability to will eveil. Man, by his fall into a state of sin, has wholly lost all ability of will to any spiritual good accompanying salvation. So as, a natural man, being altogether averse from that good, and dead in sin, is not able, by his own strength, to convert himself, or to prepare himself thereunto. Here are some Scriptures for support: (Rom 5:6; Rom 8:7; Jn 15:5. Rom 3:10,12. Eph 2:1,5; Col 2:13. Jn 6:44,65; Eph 2:2,3,4,5; 1Co 2:14; Titus 3:3,4,5. Because our will, by nature, is completely averse to God, Any desire to do that which is good, After being saved, is not just an influence from God, but rather the complete active work of God in our lives. Phil 2:13 "For it is God who works in you, both to will and work for his good pleasure." After being born again, our will is not free to serve Him because it is Him who wills us and to work for His good pleasure, and we have become slaves of righteousness. But our will is free to not do His will, because our will is no longer a slave to sin. Before salvation- we are a slave to only unrighteousness and sin After salvation-we are slaves to righteousness, and because no longer slaves to unrighteousness we have the freedom to live outside the will of God. God did not give us a spirit of stupor, but one that Will accomplish the purpose for which it was given. Phil 1:6 And I am sure of this, he who began a good work in you will bring it to COMPLETION at the day of Jesus Christ. Let us look at Abraham: Abraham was counted as righteous because of His faith only. Romans 4:21b,22 Abraham grew strong in his faith, as he gave glory to God, FULLY convinced that God was able to do what He had promised. Faith is believing the truthfulness of God's Word and God's faithfulness to His Word. How sad it is for those who believe you can lose your salvation. For if one believes that he can lose his salvation, then he is not believing in God's faithfulness to His Word, and to keep His promise. And if not believing in God's faithfulness, then there is No real Faith. Furthermore, if I could lose my salvation, then only what follows is that I must Do something in order to keep it, which makes it a gospel of works. As Martin Luther said, If we had free will, Grace would not be Grace. Or, lets look at the Israelites in Romans 11, the Israelites failed to obtain it(righteousness by works), but the elect obtained it(by Faith only). It then follows, that if there are any works at all, it is only because it is the product of Faith, the results of true Faith. Abraham was counted as righteous in the OT in Genesis 15. His works were later mentioned in Genesis 22. Faith first which naturally produces works. A good tree can only produce good fruit, and a bad tree can only produce bad fruit. |
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jbaspire7
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ONCE SAVED ALWAYS SAVED...????...heaven to hell and back again...Posted : 26 Oct, 2010 09:55 PMthis is such a deep topic with years of debate in between. i beleive this mostly depend on ones theological background. they say for baptists, it's once saved, always saved. for others, they say one has to work out their salvation as what apostle paul said. i do not have a firm stand on this topic, but i guess the real bottomline is everyone has to respond to God's call of growing from glory to glory. some missed the opportunity to know God deeper because they stopped at the idea of salvation. God is bigger and wider and sweeter when we get to know him more. =p |
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ONCE SAVED ALWAYS SAVED...????...heaven to hell and back again...Posted : 9 Jan, 2011 08:37 PMYou can let go of God! Look at Saul. |
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Gourd00
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ONCE SAVED ALWAYS SAVED...????...heaven to hell and back again...Posted : 9 Mar, 2011 05:45 AMI don't believe in OSAS. The Bible says " 26 If we deliberately keep on sinning after we have received the knowledge of the truth, no sacrifice for sins is left, 27 but only a fearful expectation of judgment and of raging fire that will consume the enemies of God." Hebrews 10:26-27 |
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Asher_Aurelius
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ONCE SAVED ALWAYS SAVED...????...heaven to hell and back again...Posted : 7 Jun, 2011 08:57 PMDon't really know myself. I also don't know how to answer the question. |
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ashofvirtue
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ONCE SAVED ALWAYS SAVED...????...heaven to hell and back again...Posted : 22 Jun, 2011 09:52 AMThis an extremely fruitful conversation bc it is edifying to the faith. Especially the person who quoted Heb 10:26 which is one of my favorite scriptures to use. |
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ONCE SAVED ALWAYS SAVED...????...heaven to hell and back again...Posted : 9 May, 2015 12:41 AMOnce saved always saved is a grossly misunderstood doctrine. It is misunderstood by some who detest it and by some who embrace it. I don't have time here to discuss the entire doctrine so I'll mention a couple of power points. First, it is God who saves and it is God who keeps one saved. If it is God who saves and if it is God who keeps one saved then there is absolutely no room for salvation loss. Second, Jesus said "...not everyone who says to me Lord, Lord with enter the kingdom of heaven but he who does the will of my father...". So, here we have disobedient people calling Jesus their Lord; but Jesus says they will not enter the kingdom of heaven. No doubt some of these disobedient people think "once saved always saved" but because they refuse to totally surrender their hearts to God and obey him from the heart they prove that they were never saved at all. They think salvation means merely calling Jesus Lord and doing a few things right; at the same time they generally live continuously in secret or open disobedience. These people sometimes appear religious to other Christians but they were never saved. While only God knows their hearts, Jesus said we can know them by their fruits. A truly saved person, is not always sinless - but, desires to please God from his heart. Ephesians says we are not saved >by< works of righteousness which we have done we are rather saved >for< works of righteousness. A truly saved person proves he is saved by living a new life. |
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