my view is that we can be sure of our salvation not because of what we do in keeping it cause we did not do anything to earn salvation to begin with.
A gift is not MORE of a free gift to one who does nothing to keep it…nor is it any LESSER of a free gift to one who cooperates with that gift in order to keep it. It’s always a free, unmerited gift no matter what, Jerry. Your problem is that you think the gift is eternal life - declared for you right here and now. And you’re wrong. The gift is not that. The gift is an open gate to heaven, Jerry. It was once closed to us Gentiles. It’s open now, through the blood sacrifice of our Lord. But if we just stand here and look at that nice open gate…we’ll never walk through it…not even if we profess a belief that that gate is now open. We gotta WALK through it, Jer.
Jerry Marino:
as for your question of someone not absolutely sure, i’d say to them simply to not rely on themselves and stand on the promises of God.
How does me not having 100% assurance of my eternal destiny in any way effect my reliance on God?? Jerry, I rely on God BECAUSE I’m not absolutely sure…that’s why I HAVE to rely on Him! Why do YOU rely on Him, Jerry? To me, you only relied on Him once in your life…and to you, this was enough for Him to allow you in to heaven for eternity…there’s no need for you to rely on Him for anything else now, is there? It’s done for you. Why do you continue to rely on something that has already been officially declared as “done” for you?
Jerry Marino:
well if you as a catholic are sure of your salvation then why argue to the point that one can lose their salvation?
Because I am not ABSOLUTELY sure…I am not judging myself. I cannot tell you that in 10 years, things will progress poorly in my life, Satan will take an upperhand of some perhaps dire circumstance confronting me, tempt me in deceitful ways, and I will slowly but surely fall out of grace and right relationship with God as I give in to one temptation after another…never confessing or reconciling myself to Him. I don’t believe that this will happen, but I am not able to see my future circumstances. It’s not that I don’t trust fully in God to help me…but Satan works in slow, methodical, mischievous ways…and the events of my life may unfold in various complicated and tragic ways, and my actions may ultimately lead me down a darker path. I have a “reasonable, moral” assurance that IF I stay obedient to Christ, follow His Church which He created for me (and all of us), that I WILL (not already HAVE BEEN, but i WILL) be judged worthy by Christ to enter into eternal life in heaven.
And Jerry, circumstances in your life could drastically change too. These events could have critical ramifications on your life in faith, in your full trust in God. You may not think that you could ever possibly fall away, and subsequently fail to produce good fruit…but it’s a very real possibility. I pray it will not happen to you, but if it does, I would pray that you will see that God requires the continuous ascent of our will, our on-going cooperation with His grace, in order to stay in the relationship with Him that He desires. It takes work on our part, lifelong work…fueled and empowered by His Grace. You ask anyone who has fallen away and come back to Christ, Jerry. You ask anyone if they felt like they were saved before they fell. They will tell you YES. You ask them if they produced good fruit when they were fallen…they will say NO. You ask them if they always knew that they’d return like the prodigal son…so many of them will tell you NO. Then ask THOSE people if they believe in OSAS.