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mackbrislawn
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Indeed, it has been a challenge!Very good response. I appreciate how you challenge me.Truly I do.
If you believe all your sins have been paid for and youâve accepted Jesus as Savior in authentic faith, there is no more condemnation. There is no more punishment for you. Everyone will sin after salvation. But hopefully, less and less as we grow in God. But either way, those sins have been paid for. There is no more punishment needed. That is why you cannot lose your salvation. Either the price has been paid IN FULL, or it has not. It canât be both.
I know its hard for someone who comes from a background of believing in penance and purgatory (not assuming you do), but the price has been paid or it has not.
And those who believe in the perseverance of the saints never believe there is an escape clause; that we have a license to sin. This is a misnomer.
You are correct, the price has been paid in full. But again, that is not the point. The parable of the prodigal son may illustrate the point.
The son went off from his father and led riotous living until he ended up sleeping with the pigs and consorting with gentiles. Nothing could be lower or more unclean. But, we know that even while the son was gone away and doing these loathsome things, his father had already forgiven him. The father was always awaiting his return and saw him coming and ran joyfully out to greet him.
So, even though the sonâs sins were forgiven, that fact did the son no good, it was of no benefit until he repented and came back to the father. If the son had not returned, he would have died among the pigs. In like manner, if we sin and do not repent, the same fate awaits us.
No, that is not what I meant as an âescape clause.â Nothing to do with a âlicense to sin.â It refers to the inability to disprove the idea of âif saved, always saved,â and that if a person does sin and fall away it shows that person was not saved to begin with. I regard that statement as, what a convenient way to get around the fact that some supposedly saved persons do in fact sin and fall away!
As an aside, a general questionâif the price has been paid in full, that sort of means that everybody is saved, because their price has been paid?