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once saved, always saved????

Will you go to Heaven for sure??

  • It's depends what you believe when you die

    Votes: 68 58.1%
  • once saved always saved...no matter what (this means everything..even if you die as an athiest)

    Votes: 32 27.4%
  • No idea

    Votes: 17 14.5%

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I picture God as a shepherd with a staff pulling me back every time I sin. His love guides and leads me. He never lets me go all the way astray. His power is great, greater than mine. I can never run away from Him, nor do I want to. I'm sealed by the Blood of Christ. I don't care what anyone says, my God has more power than me or anyone. I can't and I won't disbelieve Jesus, the man who saved me from Eternal Hell, when I deserved it. Praise God.

God Bless
 
Cody, I think you misinterpreted Faithworks' post. She's not talking about being saved from our own efforts. We all know that our works do not save us. Her statement that she walks in obedience to His commands is evidence, in my opinion, that she is a true follower of Jesus.

"If you love me, you will do what I command." (Jn 15:1)

SLE
 
Yeah, I agree. Our obedience will show that we're a true believer. Works don't save us, but they do prove us.

James 2:20
"But wilt thou know, O vain man, that faith without works is dead?" KJV


God Bless you, SLE
 
+ SpiritLedEd
Her statement that she walks in obedience to His commands is evidence, in my opinion, that she is a true follower of Jesus.

"If you love me, you will do what I command." (Jn 15:1)

I agree, all her repsonses have been honest and straight to the point.
 
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Hello folks,
Was unable to get on the net and login for about a week, so did not get to follow all that has been happening.

Anyways, Debbi I quite agree with you on the part that we have to walk the narrow way and use our discretion, be circumspect etc. in the way we conduct ourselves. But none of us is perfect, we are being continually made perfect as we learn to walk with our Lord day by day. We stumble, we fall, we lag behind, we stand still at a place at times, but our Lord in His grace and mercy restores us in His own way when we call out to Him. The scriptures repeatedly remind God's people to walk worthy of their calling, to seek for things above, to live a life under the control of the Holy Spirit, to rise up and away from fleshly living etc. and this by itself indicates that those to whom the epistles were written were probably not living the way should have been and so God's Spirit through His apostles reminded and admonished them; and does so to us too today through the very same scriptures.

The confusion on this topic stems from the ability to know who is truly born again and saved and who is just pretending! I have the same means as you or anybody else has to determine this - namely the life style of the person. But then this criteria is not a foolproof way of being sure on determining anyones salvation. In the end only God knows the true state of affairs. Hence we have so many in our midst who claim to be saved, but are actually not and are a stumbling block for others and at the final count will be placed where they belong. God in His grace and mercy allows even them to 'grow' along with His actual children. The parable of the Wheat and the Tares - Matthew 13:24-30 illustrates this. Just because God did not immediately judge them does not mean He will never judge them - in His time He will. Also, from this same parable, the wheat was gathered into the barn - not brecause of the fruit it bore but because of the root it had. Its 'wheat' nature was not lost even though it had many tares around it. I wonder if you have ever gone into the fields and seen this practically. I have, and believe me before the fruit comes, it is difficult to differentiate between the wheat plant and the tare plant, thats why the farmer i.e. God said in verse 29 "But he said, 'No, lest while you gather up the tares you also uproot the wheat with them."

Once we are born again and God's nature is put into us, there is no way we can 'undo' His nature and take on the old nature again. If that could happen, we would be superior to God and His nature. It would be in our hands how and when to take it upon us or put it off depending on our percieved circumstances or needs.

I said it earlier, I say it again - if you obtain salvation by works, you can maintain salvation by works; Jesus on the cross paid for each and every one of my sins that I would commit throughout my lifetime from my first breath to my last one, a couple of thousand of years before I was even born on this earth. He did not simply pay for that part of my burden of sin which I would commit before my repentance and left it upon me to figure out how to be rid of that which I would do after repentance, since He had already throughly cleansed me once and can't be doing it again and again; or face the prospect of loosing my salvation and bring to nothing His atoning work and power.

If I live a wayard life, I loose my rewards in heaven, and for sure I suffer here on earth - God does not overlook it or condone it just because I am His child. Like all parents who take corrective measures to ensure that their children obey and grow up well, He does too. But He does not cast us away - if we are His child to start with. Being saved is certainly not a free licencse to live a wayward life and only an unsaved person would interpret and use it that way.

About the spotless bride - very true, no doubts. Jesus is coming for His spotless bride, but who makes/renders her spotless and clean? Does the bride do it? Read Ephesians 6:26, 27 "that He might sanctify and cleanse her with the washing of water by the word, that He might present her to Himself a glorious church, not having spot or wrinkle or any such thing, but that she should be holy and without blemish." Jesus Himself does the sanctifying and the cleansing, not the bride!

So dear sister in the Lord, my submission remains, If one is saved, it is for eternity, to loose salvation one would have to be mightier and superior to God - an impossibility.
 
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I just posted a reply to debbi, now for jiggy's query.

Jiggy, grace is for everyone. Judas' example has been used above and it has been pointed out that he went with the disciples to preach and to cast out evil spirits etc. Jesus knew from the begining what he would do at the end, yet not once did He ridicule or belittle him before others, nor in any way give him any lesser powers or responsibility. Even at the last supper, Jesus did not expose him, before or after he left for his diabolical agenda, rather the first piece of bread broken by Jesus was for Judas. Can any doubt His grace or mercy for even a 'son of perdition'?

In my reply to debbi above, I have used the parable of the wheat and tatres from Matthew 13:24-30. Think about it awhile. The tares were sown by the enemy, but the good farmer allowed them to grow in His field, use His manure for the field, use His care and safety measures for the field, use his water for the field and every other means and method to tend His field. He did not differentiate between the good seed and the tares from the enemy till the final call - that was where finally each got its due!

In this world now, does God not send rain and sunshine on the fields and orchards of the unbelievers and even the persecutors of His children? Does he not give even them (the ungodly) the ability to clothe themselves well and live well, eat well? Does He not allow times of happiness and joy in their lives? Does He not provide them with opportunities for repentance and salvation time and again? Is there anything worthwhile that they have done which compels our heavenly father to give all this to them? Is He not capable of shutting up every good thing from coming their way and making their lives miserable at any moment if He were to so desire?

Look around you and see for yourselves the abundant grace and mercy that our father in heaven showers upon all.

There is no partiality with God. It is for the reciepients of His grace and mercy and blessings to respond in an appropriate way and turn to God for eternal blessings rather that just take it all for granted and be eternally lost.
 
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I'm leery of people who go around saying that they are saved. Being saved is like being polite; If I have to tell people I am, I probably am not.

SLE
 
I'm leery of people who go around saying that they are saved. Being saved is like being polite; If I have to tell people I am, I probably am not.

SLE

I agree with you brother SLE, but I also believe in the inverse of it.

For instance, I know a friend, a good friend, but he has a few friends who love pornography and they drink a lot.

A while ago, more than a few months, I was with my friend and his group of friends. The conversation took a turn and all of a sudden, between these bunch of youths God was the most pathetic being on earth.

I opened my mouth and said "guys, hold up, I'm a Christian". You should have seen their faces.

I got the chance to explain to them that evening, what essentially makes you a Christian is if you believe in Jesus, that He was born, that He lived on earth, was crucified and raised on the third day and after 40 days ascended to Heaven.

Sure, this is a situation where most people would have said they were a Christian too, but whenever I have a chance, with new people I meet, I tell them I am a Christian, not because I love the attention, but because it gives me room to discuss Jesus with them, even if there's only one guy interested, I know how to start talking about God, it's just part of me.

God bless
Much love
Faithful Son
 
I love you too, brother and I love to hear when people are unashamed of the gospel of Christ.

Romans 1:16
"For I am not ashamed of the gospel of Christ: for it is the power of God unto salvation to every one that believeth.." KJV
 
Point taken, Jako. I was, of course, referring to people who wear their "salvation" like a badge (and only in Christian circles), but show little fruit.

SLE
 
Matthew 7:21-23
21 "Not every one that saith unto me, Lord, Lord, shall enter into the kingdom of heaven; but he that doeth the will of my Father which is in heaven.
22 Many will say to me in that day, Lord, Lord, have we not prophesied in thy name? and in thy name have cast out devils? and in thy name done many wonderful works?
23 And then will I profess unto them, I never knew you: depart from me, ye that work iniquity." KJV


Notice in verse 23, the Lord will say, "I never knew you". He doesn't say, "I knew you once, but then you got unsaved" or anything like that. He says, "I NEVER knew you". Once you're saved, God knows you and there is no possible way for Him for forget you. If you truly KNOW Christ as your Saviour, you will KNOW Him forever. You might mess up and sin, but if you're truly a believer in Christ, the Holy Spirit will convict you of your sin and you will repent.

God is in control of our salvation, not us.
 
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I'm leery of people who go around saying that they are saved. Being saved is like being polite; If I have to tell people I am, I probably am not.

SLE

Thats true, most insecure people are the ones who keep talking about their accomplisments, because they're afraid of people seeing their imperfections.

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Point taken, Jako. I was, of course, referring to people who wear their "salvation" like a badge (and only in Christian circles), but show little fruit.

I've seen that, and it just makes them a hypocrite.

I tell you this, you can yell and scream you're christian and saved, but if late at night Jesus cant enter your room, without you pulling the covers , or outside of Church you're dressed like you work the streets, then I will question you're claim.

Ye shall know them by their fruits. Do men gather grapes of thorns, or figs of thistles?
Matthew 7:16


Luke 6:44 "For each tree is known by its own fruit. For men do not gather figs from thorns, nor do they pick grapes from a briar bush.

James 3:12 Can a fig tree, my brethren, produce olives, or a vine produce figs? Nor can salt water produce fresh.

Let your light so shine before men, that they may see your good works, and glorify your Father which is in heaven". (Matt 5:16

Action speak louder than words.

Be ready to back up your words with action, because no one listens to a hypocrite.


You can be saved, but your daily routine and life style can either bring someone to Christ or not.

So be concern about your daily walk, whether you believe in Onced always saved. Because its not fair to the person down the street who's looking to you as an example, because they dont see you at home crying and repenting. But they do remember your moment of weakness.

So make sure your reflection is of Christian Character.

Dont wear the label,,be the WORD...Christian.

God bless you Faithful son, great story
 
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Just to add a supplemental verse to Cody and rizen1's posts:
2 Timothy 2:19 Nevertheless the solid foundation of God stands, having this seal: "The Lord knows those who are His," and, "Let everyone who names the name of Christ depart from iniquity."
 
Amen, on that verse.


John 10:27
27My sheep hear my voice, and I know them, and they follow me:
 
none but one

Jesus said it is done, he came that no one would be lost, It,s his faith Im not going against him on this. Personally though only those who blasphemy the holly spirit are in danger of eturnal damnatoin. for those who aren't washed in the blood will go into the lake of fire but only things that aren't of god will burn. he new us before we were born so what have you added to your self since he knew you before you were born. have you ever noticed an old man, who walked after the things of this world all his life did you noticed a lack of emotional maturity in him as if he behaved like a spoiled child with his me and mine attitude,selfish,like a small child but not a small child things not of god surounding and impisoning him as a life of worldly exsprences of no value to the spiitual things. blaa blaa blaa
People need to learn to see .
 
Hi all. This is such a long thread that it would take a week to read through. Apologies in advance if this has already been spoken about...

Can anybody direct me to the verse that says that if a Christian then rejects Christ they are lost forever? If this has been covered in the thread could somebody please point it out to me?

Many thanks
 
saved

when we give our hearts to Jesus and believe on Him we are saved full stop and there is only one way out, we can choose to not be saved.

Its like marriage you must chose to divorce doing things wrong does not make you go in and out of marriage. nor does sins hear and there make you not saved, God loves us and only those who chose not to be saved will not be.

Blessings
 
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