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1 | That's an interesting belief. | Luke 23:43 | jg8ball | 450 | ||
I'm sorry but I don't see how these verses support your belief. | ||||||
2 | That's an interesting belief. | Luke 23:43 | June | 452 | ||
Okay. I have not seen your scripture references on how a true believer can lose his or her salvation. We are saved by Grace not by works. | ||||||
3 | That's an interesting belief. | Luke 23:43 | jg8ball | 453 | ||
I completely and totaly agree that we are saved by Grace alone and not by works. What I don't agree with though is once saved always saved. 2 John 1: 8-9 Watch out that you do not lose what you have worked for, but that you may be rewarded fully. Anyone who runs ahead and does not continue in the teaching of Christ does not have God; whoever continues in the teaching has both the Father and the Son. |
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4 | That's an interesting belief. | Luke 23:43 | June | 567 | ||
I have searched several commentaries. John wrote this letter to urge discernment in supporting Gnostic traveling teachers. (See Title and Background in Bible.) He was warning Christians not to be fooled by false teachers and allowing themselves to be sympathetic to a false cause and risk losing all that they had accomplished in their faith, thus losing their FULL REWARD. The Gnostics claimed to have knowledge that was higher than the Gospel. John was warning that if anyone comes with anything more than the Gospel, it was truly not the Gospel and to not run ahead of the teaching of Christ which would not result in a good relationship with God. These verses do not say anything about NOT having the Son. |
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