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Good insight (here) concerning John 15 point ajcstr!
Does the Bible teach “Once saved, always saved”?
It doesn’t hint, teach or intimate such a tradition.
Nothing separates us from the “love” of Jesus.
But that doesn’t mean you cannot choose to be separated from the “LIFE” of Jesus.
IN Jesus, we get our life.
There is NO condemnation for those in Christ Jesus. But if you choose not to REMAIN . . . where?
If you CHOOSE not to remain IN Christ Jesus, then there IS condemnation.
Jesus warns us in John 15 (as ajcstr has pointed out) . . .
Please listen to Jesus’ warnings to those who are IN Him. From the NIV . . . .
And notice you can be IN-Jesus, but if you don’t bear fruit, you will be CUT OFF from Christ!
Objector: Well that merely means backsliding. I would still be saved.
Answer: No. The Father cuts off branches that are IN JESUS that don’t bear fruit!
Q: Maybe that just means “backsliding”? Or maybe he was never REALLY “in Jesus” in the first place.
A: That’s not what the passage says or implies! But let’s read on. Jesus is addressing people who are “already clean.”
And in the very next verse, Jesus reminds us these are people who ARE IN HIM. But they MUST “REMAIN” in Jesus.
And the ONLY way we can bear fruit that KEEPS us IN Jesus is by grace.
Because he’s telling this to people who are “IN JESUS” in the first place.
Jesus doesn’t say they were NEVER IN ME in the first place!
Jesus says these people ARE IN Him!
Q: This means we are just “backsliding,” then we would get to Heaven anyway right?
A: Wrong. Let’s listen to what Jesus says about this. Please listen to Jesus!
And now look at the consequences of this choice to not remain in Jesus!
Now let’s look at what is REALLY in Scripture.
No!
Does the Bible teach “Once saved, always saved”?
It doesn’t hint, teach or intimate such a tradition.
Nothing separates us from the “love” of Jesus.
But that doesn’t mean you cannot choose to be separated from the “LIFE” of Jesus.
IN Jesus, we get our life.
There is NO condemnation for those in Christ Jesus. But if you choose not to REMAIN . . . where?
If you CHOOSE not to remain IN Christ Jesus, then there IS condemnation.
Jesus warns us in John 15 (as ajcstr has pointed out) . . .
Please listen to Jesus’ warnings to those who are IN Him. From the NIV . . . .
Notice Jesus warns us about people who are already IN Jesus!JOHN 15:1-2 1 “I am the true vine, and my Father is the gardener.
2 He cuts off every branch in me that bears no fruit, while every branch that does bear fruit he prunes so that it will be even more fruitful.
And notice you can be IN-Jesus, but if you don’t bear fruit, you will be CUT OFF from Christ!
Objector: Well that merely means backsliding. I would still be saved.
Answer: No. The Father cuts off branches that are IN JESUS that don’t bear fruit!
Q: Maybe that just means “backsliding”? Or maybe he was never REALLY “in Jesus” in the first place.
A: That’s not what the passage says or implies! But let’s read on. Jesus is addressing people who are “already clean.”
Notice this is addressing people who are “already clean” and IN Jesus.JOHN 15:3 3 You are already clean because of the word I have spoken to you.
And in the very next verse, Jesus reminds us these are people who ARE IN HIM. But they MUST “REMAIN” in Jesus.
Notice he is IN Jesus! And Jesus is IN him. And Jesus talks about REMAINING in these guys . . . . IF . . . They bear fruit.JOHN 15:3-4 3 You are already clean because of the word I have spoken to you. 4** Remain** IN ME, and I will remain in you.
And the ONLY way we can bear fruit that KEEPS us IN Jesus is by grace.
Why would Jesus be telling us to “REMAIN” in him if we were never IN HIM in the first place?JOHN 15:3-5 3 You are already clean because of the word I have spoken to you. 4 Remain in me, and I will remain in you. No branch can bear fruit by itself; it must remain in the vine. Neither can you bear fruit unless you remain in me. 5 “I am the vine; you are the branches. If a man remains in me and I in him, he will bear much fruit; apart from me you can do nothing.
Because he’s telling this to people who are “IN JESUS” in the first place.
Jesus doesn’t say they were NEVER IN ME in the first place!
Jesus says these people ARE IN Him!
Q: This means we are just “backsliding,” then we would get to Heaven anyway right?
A: Wrong. Let’s listen to what Jesus says about this. Please listen to Jesus!
Notice you can choose to “not remain in (Jesus) me!”JOHN 15:6a 6 If anyone does not remain in me . . . .
And now look at the consequences of this choice to not remain in Jesus!
Is this what our Lord Jesus says? NO!NOT JOHN 15:6 (but a phantom verse) 6 If anyone does not remain in me, he is like a branch that withers and loses crowns; such withered branches are still in me though anyway because once they are IN ME, they can never be thrown aside and burned, but rather they will remain in me anyway.
Now let’s look at what is REALLY in Scripture.
Does Jesus use this imagery (of being “thrown into the fire” where they “wither” and “burn”) to tell someone he is “saved” and headed for Heaven?JOHN 15:6 6 If anyone does not remain in me,
he is like a branch that is thrown away and withers;
such branches are picked up, thrown into the fire and burned.
No!