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jcrichton
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Hi!Perhaps we can agree on “possess-eternal-life”. You and I know from Scripture we can possess eternal life, and we can turn away from it (from Him!).
The issue is whether he’s saying — “Yes you are saved but you really should turn away from wickedness”…
…or if he’s saying — “You should turn away from wickedness and back to Jesus that you not BE FOUND unsaved, and perish!” (2Pet3:14, James2:26-28, etc!)
Because Paul conspicuously uses words in 1Cor3 like “strife” and “jealousy”, because those very words block a person from salvation in Gal5:19-21, it really has to mean that they should turn back to salvation. Doesn’t it?
Yes, Believers, through/in Jesus, possess Eternal Life:
(St. John 11:25-26)25 Jesus said: ‘I am the resurrection. If anyone believes in me, even though he dies he will live, 26 and whoever lives and believes in me will never die. Do you believe this?’
…but, as proven by Scriptures, Believers can fail to abide in Christ even when they make valiant efforts to “defend” the Faith; error can creep in and Believers can push past or fall short of abiding in Christ… St. Paul had to remind them and correct them… he challenged them: ‘Was it Paul that was crucified?’
It is not the error or the failure but the persistence in the error or failure or the obstinacy of claiming error/failure soundness/good.
Sin separates us from God; refusal to correct sin binds us to a life of unrighteousness. St. Paul is cautioning that they are headed into a state of unrighteousness–one from which they may not be able to recover.
, we who have Jesus and walk in Him (1Jn5:11-13). And we are BEING saved we who abide in Him 1Cor1:18. “Sōzō” really is in present-passive-participle in 1Cor1:18, “we who are BEING SAVED”!No, not at all. Salvation is TWO-FOLD — we are saved now
…and you keep saying you’re not Catholic! (Sorry, could not help it.) This is fully Catholic: Salvation has been gained by Jesus and we are being saved (made holy) through Jesus.
Correct… St. Paul puts it as a battle against spiritual principalities and powers–our spiritual survival is at issue.Yes; yet — the battle is for our very (eternal) lives! If we TURN BACK to wickedness, though we are called “immature/milk-eaters”, no way we expect to still waltz through them pearly gates!![]()
Salvation is not a process; it was completed long ago:
It is finished; literally, “tetelestai”, I have CANCELED the debt, it’s a DONE DEAL.“IT IS FINISHED!”
…and, it is a place in which (in Whom!) we must abide!
He who has Jesus has eternal life, you may KNOW. 1Jn5:11-13
BUT — he who goes too far and ceases to abide in the teaching, (no longer) has Jesus. 2Jn1:7-9.
Yes, in Jesus. That’s why God’s Gift of Salvation is never removed while man may still not Inherit the Kingdom through his own willfulness.
you and I are brothers, forever – as are most others here. We shall exult in His presence, as true family, forever!Jcrichton, you and I do understand Scripture alike; I have no doubt
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It is Christ’s Prayer:
(St. John 17:20-21)20 I pray not only for these, but for those also who through their words will believe in me. 21 May they all be one. Father, may they be one in us, as you are in me and I am in you, so that the world may believe it was you who sent me.
Maran atha!
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