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SignUp Now!I don't either. I believe there are verses that can be construed in that way, but there are other verses that seem to say differently, and I have faith that I have taken both into account and have drawn the right conclusion from the entire Bible.
The emboldened sentences in your two posts are throwing me off. Should this sentence of yours "Many people received the Holy Spirit after they had been saved a while." maybe actually read "Many people received the Holy Spirit after they had believed for a while."?
John 12:42 Nevertheless among the chief rulers also many believed on him; but because of the Pharisees they did not confess him, lest they should be put out of the synagogue: Were the people in this verse "saved" when they believed? And I don't think it fair for us to try to question whether or not they were actually sincere in their "believing"; if they weren't sincere in their believing then I think it would have read something more like, "they wanted to believe" or "they almost believed" so I'm stuck assuming that they had to have really believed but didn't go any farther than that with it. So, there is something else to do after the state of belief; This verse gives us at least one of those things: "confessing" Him.
That is a great question. Perhaps another thread could be started, asking TJ members that feel they have received the Holy Ghost to try to explain why they believe they have received it, just to see what kind of feedback that you get(?).
I'm not absolutely positive that I believe that a person could know if another person actually has the Holy Ghost without actually having it themselves, just from what little bit that I've gathered from scripture on it.
Acts 19:1 And it came to pass, that, while Apollos was at Corinth, Paul having passed through the upper coasts came to Ephesus: and finding certain disciples,
Acts 19:2 He said unto them, Have ye received the Holy Ghost since ye believed? And they said unto him, We have not so much as heard whether there be any Holy Ghost.
Why would Paul have questioned whether they had received the Holy Ghost or not if it were not something that he could tell was missing? I wanna believe that he only knew because he himself had the Holy Spirit, but I'm just assuming. I do not believe that I have ever received the Holy Spirit. I believe I feel something sometimes but believe that the receiving of the Holy Ghost would be something that would be very noticeable. I've had people try to convince me that I have the Spirit, but do not believe it is something that you would need someone else to tell you that you have.
But some of them really were saved. What is the difference? Don't say some didn't believe, because they all believed.
It must be something else.
- Why does it have to be something else?
- How do you know that some or all believed ?
God doesn't deal in hypotheticals.Joe and Bob both got saved. They got saved on the same day, in the same church.
You ask them both 100 questions about what they believe about Jesus and they both give you the exact same answers.
Five years later Bob says he doesn't want to be a Christian anymore and doesn't want to believe in Jesus anymore. He wants to go back to womanizing and alcohol.
Joe wants to keep being a Christian (whatever that means).
So okay maybe Bob was saved, maybe he never was.. for now it doesn't really matter.
The point is, he isn't saved right now. What was the difference between Joe and Bob five years ago?
If there was no difference, why aren't both of them still saved?
No human can know exactly what is in the heart of a man, only God can do that! SO, it is never hypothetical for God, but you B-A-C, it would be hypothetical because you don't have the power to know for sure. if you agree that once God is in you, saved, that he will never leave, then the assumption (discernment) is that Bob, by his actions, was not saved in the first place and you have proven my point as good or better than I could!This isn't hypothetical. It's real (for several cases actually). The names have been changed, but everything else is real.
No human can know exactly what is in the heart of a man, only God can do that! SO, it is never hypothetical for God, but you B-A-C, it would be hypothetical because you don't have the power to know for sure. if you agree that once God is in you, saved, that he will never leave, then the assumption (discernment) is that Bob, by his actions, was not saved in the first place and you have proven my point as good or better than I could!
Yes his actions prompted by his lack of faith. If he had "the " faith, he would have not revealed his undegenerated spirit and returned to an unrepentant lifestyle.So you are saying, it's Bob's actions, not his faith that determines if he is saved?
That is too easy..by the faith that you only get from God and which Joe displayed! You never question your own faith, do you?If no man can know for sure, then how do any of us know if we are saved for sure?
I think there are a lot of Bob's that continue to "believe" ( or at least say that they believe in front of people ) and keep going to church and putting on a smile just because they were told that they must continue to believe ( it's all about faith, right? ) or say that they do to be saved. To me, it seems kinda Catch 22-ish; I do not believe that one can "believe" their way into Heaven like that. Many people are putting faith into an interpretation of a verse or group of verses and not necessarily putting their faith in God or Jesus Christ. My opinion. Why does everyone believe that their interpretation or the interpretation that they get from their church is the right one? Many people say, "You can just tell when you're 'saved'." Oh, that explains it all--especially when everyone claims that they are saved and there are so many interpretations of Bible verses out there. There are a lot of people that have been willing to die for what they believe, but that doesn't get you into Heaven, does it?
Yes his actions prompted by his lack of faith. If he had "the " faith, he would have not revealed his undegenerated spirit and returned to an unrepentant lifestyle.
That is too easy..by the faith that you only get from God and which Joe displayed! You never question your own faith, do you?
Born again, filled with the Holy Spirit and repentantthere are those who are saved
Apostates, totally unrepentantthose who don't want to be
If they have believed, then they are the same as those who saved.those who think they are
There are plenty of pastors, missionaries and Sunday school teachers that have never been saved. You are saved by faith and not works. In the last days, these are the ones who say: "Lord-Lord" and you know what happens to them!But for five years his actions were those of a Christian. I know others I could say the same about for ten, fifteen or even twenty years.
Some of these people have been pastors, missionaries, and Sunday school teachers. Some of them have led others to Christ.
Born again, filled with the Holy Spirit and repentant
Apostates, totally unrepentant
If they have believed, then they are the same as those who believe
There is one more, those who say they are but still not repentant or regenerated.
There are plenty of pastors, missionaries and Sunday school teachers that have never been saved. You are saved by faith and not works. In the last days, these are the ones who say: "Lord-Lord" and you know what happens to them!
But what about those who repent for many years and then turn back?
It seems everything I ask those who "still" believe and those who "used to" believe have exactly the same answers abut what they believe(d).
You still haven't given me the definition of who believes and who doesn't believe except to say their actions are what defines their belief.
If that's true, then it seems actions/works/deeds are part of what saves us rather than faith alone
Jesus says that without him in you, "you can do nothing". When he says nothing, he doesn't mean absolutely nothing (remember, those who say Lord - Lord), he just means nothing that counts. When he is not in, you may still do some pretty impressive things but, in the kingdom of God, those things are burned up with the rest of the trash and "filthy rags"!Yet according to your earlier definitions of "their actions" they are saved. (at least for a while)