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Yes. It is presumption – a sin against the Holy Spirit.
I agree!!!:dancing:I’d have to say yes and no to the question.
Yes, it is presumptuous if the person believing in assurance of salvation thinks that he can go on sinning with impunity (because all the sins he would commit in the future are already forgiven, according to this faulty theological construct). Or, that he believes he cannot lose his salvation and so grows arrogant and unloving.
No, if one is thinking of assurance of salvation as a moral certainty due to the promises of God to save all those who will persevere until the end.
.I have to also add that “blessed assurance” has a much nicer ring to it than “confident expectation”. But as I said before, I think that is due more to the need to clarify explicitly what is intended than anything else
Yes! That is my defintion of “blessed assurance.”The degree to which we lay down “our” life and embrace, instead, the life God intends for us - through faith, hope, charity, love, and obedience is, in my mind, the degree to which we can experience the awareness of our salvation
Thanks, Phil, you’ve said it more clearly than I, I think.…experience the awareness of our salvation
I think the same can be said [in terms of your quote above] with reference to the “weight of glory” that will be ours, in line with Trent’s reference to same, [which [/color]I see as speculation, but which could conceivably be based on St. Paul].The degree to which we lay down “our” life and embrace, instead, the life God intends for us - through faith, hope, charity, love, and obedience is, in my mind, the degree to which we can experience the awareness of our salvation
Steven,Hello Jimmy B.
It was the worldly lust of the Pharisees to be exalted in the world as God’s chosen few to recieve eternal life. When Jesus pointed out to the masses that this was not the case, they killed Him.
NAB JOH 5:39
**“Search the Scriptures in which you think you have eternal life–**they also testify on my behalf. Yet you are unwilling to come to me to possess that life. It is not that I accept human praise-- it is simply that I know you, and you do not have the love of God in your hearts.”
NAB MAT 22 The Wedding Banquet
Jesus again in reply spoke to them in parables, saying, "The kingdom of heaven may be likened to a king who gave a wedding feast for his son…
**…**But when the king came in to meet the guests he saw a man there not dressed in a wedding garment. He said to him, ‘My friend, how is it that you came in here without a wedding garment?’ But he was reduced to silence. Then the king said to his attendants, ‘Bind his hands and feet, and cast him into the darkness outside, where there will be wailing and grinding of teeth.’ Many are invited, but few are chosen." Then the Pharisees went off and plotted how they might entrap him in speech.
NAB REV 19:6
For the wedding day of the Lamb has come, his bride has made herself ready. She was allowed to wear a bright, clean linen garment." (The linen represents the righteous deeds of the holy ones.)**NAB MAT 21:43 **
Therefore, I say to you,** the kingdom of God will be taken away from you and given to a people that will produce its fruit.** ( The one who falls on this stone will be dashed to pieces; and it will crush anyone on whom it falls.)" When the chief priests and** the Pharisees heard his parables, they knew that he was speaking about them. And although they were attempting to arrest him,**
NAB MAT 3:8They were being baptized by him in the Jordan River as they confessed their sins. When he saw that many of the Pharisees and Sadducees were stepping forward for this bath, he said to them: “You brood of vipers! Who told you to flee from the wrath to come? Give some evidence that you mean to reform. Do not pride yourselves on the claim, ‘Abraham is our father.’ I tell you, God can raise up children to Abraham from these very stones.”**NAB LUK 16:16 The Law. **
"The law and the prophets were in force** until John. From his time on, the good news of God’s kingdom has been proclaimed, and people of every sort are forcing their way in**. NAB MAT 11:11
"I solemnly assure you, history has not known a man born of woman greater than John the Baptizer. Yet the least born into the Kingdom of God is greater than he. From John the Baptizer’s time until now the kingdom of God has suffered violence, and the violent take it by force." NAB MAT 21:37
"Finally he sent his son to them, thinking, “They will respect my son.’ When they saw the son, the tenants said to one another, 'Here is the one who will inherit everything. Let us kill him and then we shall have his inheritance!” With that they seized him, dragged him outside the vineyard, and killed him."
NAB MAT 12:14
When the Pharisees were outside they began to plot against him to find a way to destroy him.
Thank You Jesus!**Hail Mary full of Grace the Lord is with thee, blessed art thou among women and blessed is the fruit of thine womb Jesus, Holy Mary Mother of God pray for us sinners now and at the hour of our death. Amen. *
Hello, Assurance and thank you for your post. I think we agree with the exception the I believe that “Rome” does allow for such “confidence” in our “hope” of Salvation. That may be, just a semantical difference; and then there is the issue of “Justification” and its many different “definitions.The answer is “No!” - if we are talking about confidence in one’s current state of grace - but Rome does not permit such confidence in their official teaching:
Read more here:
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Love in Christ,
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Chapter 26Matthew
that your salvation is “guaranteed”?
- Is it sinful to assume
Chapter 3John
GraceDK,If you believe in Jesus and call Him your Saviour because of what He has already accomplished upon the Cross, and you do the best you can to live a charitable life, loving the commands of God and having peace with the Lord and your neighbour then I think it would be odd not to believe you are saved and will be with the Lord forever.
The way I see it Christianity defines itself apart from Judaism and Islam by the fact that the entrance ticket to Heaven is a Person, namely Christ, not a set of laws that we can fulfill…
Having no TRUST in the Lord and continuously calling Him Father at the same time… I see no sense in that. In fact I would call it false humility that one should beware off.
How odd this might seem I see belief as the most humble act of all. That includes belief that you are loved, saved and wanted in the House where the Lord has prepared a room for you in Eternity.
Whom the Son sets free is free indeed. The Son does not wait to set us free till after we are dead. He sets us free this hour so we can go and win souls to fill up His celestial halls.
Love has no room for fear.
Thank you…I agree…BTW, I love St. John of the Cross.Dear Jimmy.
glad to hear that brother
this thing is quite essential and I found out just how much
while walking throu a very dark night of the soul some
time ago.
I had been in inner turmoil and darkness for quite a while due to
shame and depression as the effect of serious sin that had left me disillusioned… I was, spiritually speaking, lying on the ground unable to get up or be of use to anybody.
One night I was sitting among a group of friends and thinking inside: “if you could see my shame and darkness you would all be shocked.” One of my friends was quietely talking about the
sovereign salvific act on the Cross and he said this Biblical truth:
the righteousness of Christ has become my own, therefore I am free. His words
went into my soul like a sword that cut all the unessential away… I thought: where the heck have
I been?!.. I know this… I KNOW this… but I had forgotten it and in my
darkness I needed it so desperately… but it wasnt preached from
our pulpits!
It was like lightning. I then realised… I cannot rise to my feet or
have any hope in life if I don’t understand first that Jesus is compassionate… He is love and “He has my back” no less on
the bad days as on the good. He is Love unconditional… thats a
truth I can live and die on… without it I cannot even live the next
few moments…
Sound Catholicism must be defined by one word when it comes to our relationship with God: Trust.
God bless you <><
Hi GraceDK,Hey Jimmy…
you love St. John of the Cross?
lucky you… as for me and my friends few of us have actually read his work… many talk of him but few really found his book “light reading”…