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1 | If you are saved can you lose it | Heb 6:6 | sniper | 75609 | ||
If there is apparent contradiction between your beliefs and the Bible then youmust look to the Bible(word of God) for the answer. How did Hebrews 6:3-8 become hypothetical? I see no indication in the text that it is hypothetical. Rather the text indicates that the writer is referring to specific cases. Hebrews 10:38 says "But my RIGHTEOUS one shall live by faith; and if HE (referring back to the righteous one) shrinks back my soul has no pleasure in him. It does say that the ones who shrink back are those who were never saved. Why do you think that the writer of Hebrews admonishes the christians so many times that they must endure? They must not shrink back. They must perservere. The Bible teaches that you can turn away from God's gift. |
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2 | If you are saved can you lose it | Heb 6:6 | Robert Nicholson | 75648 | ||
Sniper: Please note the correction to the final paragraph to you in my last post. You have suggested that the Bible teaches you can turn away from God's gift. I do not know of any examples in scripture in which people who have received the gift of eternal life through Jesus Christ our Lord and then turned away from it. Robert |
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3 | If you are saved can you lose it | Heb 6:6 | sniper | 75656 | ||
Consider Simon the Sorcerer for one. Acts 8:9-24 I would point out the many passages in Hebrews, but I have already done so to no avail. Perhaps, Demas, who loved this present world more than the work of the Lord. II Tim 4 |
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4 | If you are saved can you lose it | Heb 6:6 | Robert Nicholson | 75662 | ||
Sniper: It is not my intention to be unkind. As I am sure you are aware there is different points of view on Simon the Sorcerer. It tells us he "also believed and was baptized" However, the fruit of his life seemed to indicate something different. His motives for professing Christianity were uncovered. As we see from the chapter that the gospel caused him in his previous occuppation as a "great man" to be undermined. He no longer had power with the people and thought that if he could buy this new power (the Holy Spirit) this would put him back in the place of favor. His heart is exposed and the language used to describe him does not reflect that of a person born again. Demas of 2 Tim 4 had forsaken Paul and the Lord's work. This does not suggest that he lost his salvation and we are not told whether or not he was brought back to God. I believe there is a difference between: Falling and falling away. We have many examples of believers from both the old and new testaments which fell. Some fell to the point in which we would probably wonder if they were saved at all. Yet the Lord chastened them in their lives and brought them back into fellowship with himself. When we fall we do not lose our eternal salvation, but we do mar the fellowship we have with God and our testimony to those without. I know that in my own life I have had times when I was cold in heart and away from the Lord. But he never left me alone. There is nothing more miserable than a Christian away from the Lord. We find that when we were saved that we are spoiled for the world. We may for a while try to enjoy the pleasures of sin for a season. There is nothing in this world however, that will satisfy our hungry soul. Christ is the only one who satifies. Peace in his name Robert |
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