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1 | Once saved, aways saved doctrine refuted | Matt 10:1 | Grace and Truth | 54085 | ||
My point is this, someone can come to Christ and fall away even years after living for him. Matt 13:1-9;18-23 Jesus breaks it down plane and clear. | ||||||
2 | Once saved, aways saved doctrine refuted | Matt 10:1 | srbaegon | 54097 | ||
Hello Grace and Truth Let's look at the parable--one sower, one type of seed, four soils. 1. Hard soil--the person just doesn't understand what is being said. 2. Rocky soil--understands and receives the seed but it never takes root. 3. Thorny soil--understands and receives the seed but it never bears fruit. 4. Good soil--understands and receives the seed and bears fruit. What are their conditions? 1. Never got it. Can't be a believer. 2. Never took root. Can't be a believer. 3. Grew and was unfruitful. Possibly a believer. 4. Grew and was fruitful. Definitely a believer. I say "possibly" for #3, but from an agricultural viewpoint, the only one that matters is #4. That one is the only soil that produced anything. That being the case, the other three conditions never could have had life (i.e. were never believers). Steve |
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3 | Once saved, aways saved doctrine refuted | Matt 10:1 | Grace and Truth | 54100 | ||
3. Grew and was unfruitful. Possibly a believer. Either this person is in or out, there is no middle ground. If in, Jesus said this person is now lost forever. true or false? |
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