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(cont from post #200)
Matt16_18:
Re-read the passage. All I’m going to say is that the one that God destroys in this passage is the one who is DEFILING THE CHURCH.
Matt16_18:
John 1:9 says that Christ, coming into the world, enlightens every man; is every man saved? No. In Mt 4:16, Jesus claims that He came to fulfill the prophecy of Is 9:12. Jesus said, “…The people who were sitting in darkness saw a great light.” All of those who saw Jesus, and listened to Him saw this “great light.” Were they all saved? No. In Jn 12:35-36, Jesus that says that “great light” was among the people. Were they all saved? No (cf Jn 12:37-40). The point is, enlightened people are not necessarily saved people.
Next phrase: “who have tasted of the heavenly gift.” The “heavenly gift” could be one of two things: The H.S., or Jesus. It is probably Jesus (cf 2 Cor 9:16), as the H.S. is mentioned in the next phrase. Again I refer you to the parable of the sower; the temporary Christian tastes the heavenly gift, and at some point, he leaves; the true, elect believer eats the bread from heaven, thereby receiving Him (Jn 6:51; cf v35), and he never leaves.
And now: “*partakers of the Holy Spirit…”*In the Greek, partakers, has to do with companions, or an association; it has nothing to do with possession. The Bible says that the true, elect believer is indwelt by the H.S., it never speaks of the true, elect believer as having an association with the H.S., but, again, an indwelling of the H.S.
I’m not going to continue with the passage, as none of it is talking about the true, elect believer who can never lose his salvation, because the keeping of his salvation is not in his care, but Christ’s.
Here you claim that 1 Cor 3:16-17 is stating that sex with a whore is joining what is unclean with what is clean. 1 Cor 3:16-17 has NOTHING TO DO WITH SEX, IN FACT, SEX IS NOT EVEN MENTIONED IN THE CHAPTER.Do you not know that you are God’s temple and that God’s Spirit dwells in you? If any one destroys God’s temple, God will destroy him.
1Cor. 3:16-17
A Christian that has sex with a whore is trying to join what is unclean with his sanctified body – the two become one through sex, but the Holy Spirit cannot be one with an unclean whore. Sex with a whore is a mortal sin - it is an abomination that makes desolate the temple, and God will destroy the Christian that brings the desolating abomination into his temple.
Re-read the passage. All I’m going to say is that the one that God destroys in this passage is the one who is DEFILING THE CHURCH.
Let’s start with the first description of what you believe is a true believer: “Who have once been enlightened…” This passage makes no reference to salvation. There is no mention of justification, sanctification, regeneration. None of the usual terminology for salvation is used. So that phrase should not be taken to have anything to do with salvation. That type of enlightenment has to do with intellectual perception of truth. That intellectual perception is what you decry about OSAS doctrine. You do not like the idea of “say a prayer and you are saved, and you can do whatever you want.” Here, however, an appeal is made to that which you decry in an attempt to prove your fiction.Heb 6:4-7
For it is impossible to restore again to repentance those who have once been enlightened, who have tasted the heavenly gift, and have become partakers of the Holy Spirit, and have tasted the goodness of the word of God and the powers of the age to come, if they then commit apostasy, since they crucify the Son of God on their own account and hold him up to contempt. For land which has drunk the rain that often falls upon it, and brings forth vegetation useful to those for whose sake it is cultivated, receives a blessing from God.
This passage speaks about Christians that have become apostates, not “false believers”. Only Christians can be a “partakers of the Holy Spirit.”
John 1:9 says that Christ, coming into the world, enlightens every man; is every man saved? No. In Mt 4:16, Jesus claims that He came to fulfill the prophecy of Is 9:12. Jesus said, “…The people who were sitting in darkness saw a great light.” All of those who saw Jesus, and listened to Him saw this “great light.” Were they all saved? No. In Jn 12:35-36, Jesus that says that “great light” was among the people. Were they all saved? No (cf Jn 12:37-40). The point is, enlightened people are not necessarily saved people.
Next phrase: “who have tasted of the heavenly gift.” The “heavenly gift” could be one of two things: The H.S., or Jesus. It is probably Jesus (cf 2 Cor 9:16), as the H.S. is mentioned in the next phrase. Again I refer you to the parable of the sower; the temporary Christian tastes the heavenly gift, and at some point, he leaves; the true, elect believer eats the bread from heaven, thereby receiving Him (Jn 6:51; cf v35), and he never leaves.
And now: “*partakers of the Holy Spirit…”*In the Greek, partakers, has to do with companions, or an association; it has nothing to do with possession. The Bible says that the true, elect believer is indwelt by the H.S., it never speaks of the true, elect believer as having an association with the H.S., but, again, an indwelling of the H.S.
I’m not going to continue with the passage, as none of it is talking about the true, elect believer who can never lose his salvation, because the keeping of his salvation is not in his care, but Christ’s.