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1 | But can WE know this? | Hebrews | EveryHome | 1233 | ||
Arminianism vs. Calvinism has been around for a long time. We are still facing the same issues just using different "possibilities" and study Bible references. "Falling from grace and losing your salvation" are really not part of the Arminian position. Ours is a belief that apostasy is possible. It is not as easy to become apostate as many "fall from grace" thinkers say it is. Meaning... you don't just wake up one morning having lost your salvation. Apostasy is a process and the person who is on that path will know it. Apostasy is the abandonment or renunciation of Christianity and it is not by accident nor is it "losing" (as in unintentional)or "falling" as in whoops! It is the culmination of the refusal to repent for things which are obvious to the person approaching a final act of disobedience. | ||||||
2 | But can WE know this? | Hebrews | charis | 1257 | ||
An 'admitted' Arminist! Welcome, my friend, to the show that never ends! Though I profess no capital 'A' or 'C' (or 'X' or 'Y' or 'Z') I do agree with your about 'sudden' damnation, in the same way I do not believe that Satan can 'snatch' us away from God. Just to add an anecdote that is (somewhat) relevant: I went to a meeting a few years ago, and the preacher said that he 'cast out several demons from himself using a mirror just prior to the meeting.' Needless to say, I did not stick around for fellowship after the meeting! Very mobile demons! Blessings in Jesus' name! |
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3 | But can WE know this? | Hebrews | kalos | 1281 | ||
Very good answer! Very Good! If this is the "show that never ends," -- and it is -- then you, my friend, are the star of the show. Your prolific entries, your insight and your humor keep this show high in the Nielsen ratings. And how refreshing to receive an entry from an "admitted" anything, Arminianist or otherwise. | ||||||