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unto the end:-Hebrews 6:11Hi Tanner
Actually I think I did answer the question. You see, St. Paul’s message of “hope” is seen throughout the New Testament quote above, Romans 12:12, 15:4, 15:13, 1 Co. 9:10, 13:13, 15:19, Galatians 5:5, Ephesians 1:18, Colossians 1:5, 1:27, 1 Timothy 1:1, Titus 1:2, 3:7, etc. [Edited}11 And we desire that every one of you do shew the same diligence to the full assurance of hope
As far as what you do with the Romans verses you put forth, I think I answered the question, [edited].[Edited] After all why hope when you already know? Go back to reread your passages and insert the word Jesus; wherever you see the word hope and see if you come away with a different understanding; it won’t always refer to Jesus, but many times it will-try it for fun and see.
**Does that answer your question?**No it does not; otherwise I wouldn’t have asked. It does reveal how your mind thinks when it comes to Scripture. You did not see the word assurance; therefore it must not be true?
There are certain precepts taught in Scripture; such has the Doctrine of Election, which is easily demonstrated in Scripture. Therefore; if you read something that appears to contradict what you know is true, “like fallen from grace” seems to contradict assurance or election, and you know Scripture does not contradict itself, then you must look at the apparent contradiction more closely because you know there is truth there; therefore you know you don’t have it correct; therefore you must begin to put the whole of Scripture and begin to look at other passages with the same truth or apparent contradiction to reach the correct contextual truth that appeared to be a contradiction. What is nice is that once you figure it out; you now have another truth revealed to you and a deeper understanding and appreciation for Him and His word.
The more diligent one is at this, the more truth will be revealed. Another example; we know Christ builds His church; we know the church is the body of true believers in Jesus and we also know that individual members that make the church referred in a variety of ways, such as true disciples, living stones, royal priests, chosen race, person of God for God’s own possession, sheep, the called,and the elect.
1 Peter 2:5 "you also, as living stones, are being built up as a spiritual house for a holy priesthood, to offer up spiritual sacrifices acceptable to God through Jesus Christ.
This passage from Peter is really chuck full of good stuff; first the believer is a “living stone”; the church is referred to as a “spiritual house” (true believers have unity in spirit and truth; the same way were are told to worship) why? It’s through Christ via the indwelling Holy Spirit. That verse if put in the correct grammatical setting would read differently; many passages in Scripture are arranged in a manner that makes it easy to miss the truth, but I believe this is one way God separates the tares and the wheat; just like Jesus used parables intentional to keep the blind-blind and allow understanding and give correct insight to others.
What do we know about the names of Jesus and His role concerning individuals that are His and the body? Head of the body, Chief Cornerstone, foundation, true Vine, High Priest, Chief Shepherd and Shepherd to name a few.
What are believers called to do? Worship God in spirit and truth. Proclaim the gospel to all the world; this is done in many ways, but primarily how you live your new life. Love God and love your neighbor as yourself.
I say all this to bring an important point concerning the passage of Matthew 16:18
“I also say to you that you are Peter, and upon this rock I will build My church; and the gates of Hades will not overpower it.” The Apostles and prophets were assigned special roles as spokesperson for the revelation that God would bring to all men; particularly the NT; they were able to perform miracles and wonders in order to get the church moving; but not till the Holy Spirit descended into the earth and Jesus ascended to the right hand of the Father. So who builds the church? Jesus or this one apostle? Were Peter’s characteristics more like Jesus or a believer? Are believers called to do the same thing as Peter and the rest of the apostles and true disciples. Would one person ever be converted by Peter or the other disciples without God? Can we present and convert without the Holy Spirit/God? Can we convert via the Holy Spirit? Isn’t that how Peter and the rest did? The point is this; Peter did not build the church; God did and used Peter, the other apostles and all believers to get the message concerning the ROCK or the Head of the church, but it is the Holy Spirit/God that does the converting. Peter is but one stone of many stones that make up the “church”. All believers are stones, with each stone having a different purpose, most are common and a few are used in very special ways, like Peter was. In the end, it is God who builds His church. The confession that Peter made; that Jesus is the Christ, which is the Messiah, which is the builder of the church. Peter was immediately given a reward; just as all who are called and make that same profession; we are given the privilege to be used by God to build His church. Jesus went further to elaborate; I will give you the keys!..the keys to what; the entrance into the kingdom; we are all privileged to have these keys in this same sense. Present the message and if accepted you allow them into the kingdom and heaven is already in agreement; reject the Christ and His gospel, then the door is locked to prevent entrance into the kingdom and all of heaven is in agreement.