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ByGraceAlone said:There are Christians who simply fall away completely, Jari. It's a simple truth:
Some people receive the gospel with joy, but because this walk is hard they fall away and die. That means they don't go to heaven, Jari.
I don't think true Christians can fall away completely. But I do believe there are professing Christians that fall away and perish and that those who fall away never were saved in the first place.There's no way you can say these people are born again christians who "fall away".
... You say the road is hard. This means its up to you wheter you make it or not. Even powered by God when you admit that the road (to heaven) is hard its not that your saved by grace anymore. People who do fall away probably never believed in God in the first place.
And I don't think it's up to me to preserve my salvation, God preserves it. No human-centered works will save me or keep me saved. Any works I do is because I am saved, not to ensure my salvation.
God is the author and finisher of my faith, not : "the author and it's up to me (works) to finish my faith". He empowers me to "make it", to endure. Unless I say my enduring is what saves me, which denies that Jesus saved me.
John 10:14-16; 10:27-30
In Jesus' parable about the Good Shepherd He doesn't speak of conditional sheep that (conditionally or temporarily) know Him as long as they keep doing things (works) that will (somehow) prevent them from falling away.
They just know Him, like a human child knows his parent; and that child cannot go from being a child to not being a child, any more than the sheep can become "un-sheep", and vice versa.
I know a lot of you will disagree with this, perhaps because you don't distinguish between professing and true Christians.
If Jesus says He knows John Doe and John Doe turns from Him and is damned, then that means Jesus didn't really know him! Jesus knows His sheep, and His sheep have salvation/eternal life.
If the sheep gets lost and strays, the Good Shepherd looks for and always finds them. Or does the Good Shepherd not always find His sheep, meaning He is unable to keep all of them?
What human work is so powerful that it can challenge the Father's power to preserve His sheep? Who is so powerful that he can pluck a sheep out of the Father's hand? It says no one WILL, and no one CAN snatch them out of His hand.
Does Jesus give a gift (eternal life) and take it back? Does He allow you to give it back? Then that means you perish even though it says you will never perish.
If we can give it back, it means we never had it to give back .
emphasis mine :
John 17:12
While I was with them in the world, I kept them in Thy name.Those that Thou gavest Me I have kept, and none of them is lost, but the son of perdition, that the Scripture might be fulfilled.
If you aren't kept, it is because the Father never gave you to the Son. If you fall away it is because you are not sheep. Who does the keeping here, the Christian or Christ????
emphasis mine : 1 John 2:19
They went out from us, but they were not of us; for if they had been of us, they would no doubt have continued with us. But they went out, that they might be made manifest that they were not all of us.
They go out from us because they are not of us. Those that ARE of us will never go out, because they are in the Fathers hands, where nothing can pluck them out. If they can be plucked out, then something is stronger than our Father's ability to keep them there. What, freewill????It doesn't say : "nothing, except free will can snatch them out of my Father’s hand !!!!
2 Timothy 2:13
if we are faithless, he remains faithful, for he cannot disown himself.