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He who endures to the END. The end of what? Jesus had something very specific in mind here. Watch therefore for you do not know what hour your Lord is coming. MT.24:42
Paul was talking about his endurance to the the end to receive eternal life You asked what race. Paul was talking about his life and his race to eternal life.What race?.. there is no race to receive eternal life.
You certainly seemed to indicate that it was for you, was my point. Your spiritual journey led you away from the Church, and you are now in a community that is anti-Catholic, and find it spiritually productive for yourself, do you not?I have never said the CC is not a productive walk.
It increases the likelihood that more people will read it! Are you saying that you don’t believe that you read scripture through an interpretive lens? or that Catholics don’t?guanophore… you are hilarious. this is what you believe. But just because you insert it into every post doesn’t make it true.
I think the majority of Catholics have not only failed to read their own catechism, but have never read any documents of faith belonging to denominations. They have never heard of the “golden chain of salvation” and think that the minority of American evangelicals that do not espouse any faith statement represent the majority instead. There are a few very loud fundamentalists that misrepresent OSAS that can be very misleading.(by many) that evangelicals, like the Southern Baptist, don’t believe in fleeing from sin and living a holy life that bring glory and honor to Christ.
I know it can be crazymaking! If you go to your profile and look under “activity” it will show you all your own posts and sometimes you can find it that way.Actually I wasn’t finished with my response and it got sent anyway. I was on my phone and somehow it got sent, and then my phone rang and I took a call. After all said and done I couldn’t re-locate it on the site.
Certainly God is always ready to forgive us, to receive us back into right relationship with Himself. But the reason that few accept your interpretation is because the Apostles did not. God loves us fully, freely, and finally, and because of that, will allow us to walk through the gates of hell if we so choose.Christ remains faithful to the faithless (but justified sinner,.) This is a radical but yet biblical concept only few accept. It shows all the more, how our God is merciful and generous to us sinners. He receives all of the glory in the salvation work.
I think it is a great point, and I am also eagerly awaiting a response.Are you seeing my point at all?
Yes, this is a major sticking point of much Reformation theology.I’m guessing I just have a hang up on the definition of the word declared. If God declares us righteous because we are actually made righteous, (by the blood of Christ), I’m good.
However, if God declares us righteous by ignoring our faults and looking at Jesus instead than that is like your parents going out and buying you a first place trophy even though you never even finished the race. That is unjust in my book.
I’m not sure why you are thinking I’m talking about Chapter 10 here? The post you link to even has the verses of chapter 24 sited right in the post?As I’ve already mentioned, MT. 10 is not fully developed to answer it’s own statement. When Jesus said, "he who endures to the end shall be saved, (from MT. 10) He doesn’t answer your specific question in this chapter.
That’s great, for like the 4th time now, how about siting the verses. “It’s in there” might work with the way you do theology but it doesn’t for me.Obviously the content of MT. 24 goes into great detail of end time events correlating with the book of Daniel and the book of Revelation.
I thought it was delivered from the persecution?He who endures the persecution of the anti-Christ shall be saved=from him.
So some of the born again believers will not be saved from the anti-Christ? Wouldn’t that mean they will spend eternity with the anti-Christ and not with Jesus?Most of the Church, will have fallen away and only the bond servants of Christ remain to experience this “endurance.”
Seriously? Jesus not being able to deny Himself has no meaning to you?yeah, that’s nonsensical.
You lost me here. So now the first 2 lines have no meaning either? They are just there to point us to the thrid line? and in no way does the fact that it specifically says if we deny him he will also deny us, contradict interpreting the very next sentence to mean even if we deny him he will still be faithful and not deny us?The fact that Paul mentions three times "IF WE… in a contrast between US and GOD, only shows this powerful creed to be all the more compelling.
Seriously? You honestly couldn’t see that when I said “it is like” I was just presenting an example and not doing theological interpretation?What race?.. there is no race to receive eternal life.
Well let me start by saying, it doesn’t matter. Why are you asking this question? I already said it doesn’t matter if Jesus was speaking of the end of the Apostles lives, the destruction of the Temple, or the second coming. It doesn’t change the meaning of the words “will be saved”.He who endures to the END. The end of what? Jesus had something very specific in mind here. Watch therefore for you do not know what hour your Lord is coming. MT.24:42
So what happened to the golden chain? If the person has full access to support for sanctification and chooses not to make Jesus Lord of their lives?It proves that this person either never allowed Christ to become LORD over his life, (through deliberate acts of sanctification) he concealed his true identity by sinful living, or, he never had the opportunity to learn of Christ and his ways in the first place.
I’m thinking by “most of the Church” you mean those who are not true Christians in the first place?Most of the Church, will have fallen away and only the bond servants of Christ remain to experience this “endurance.”
The next phrase give us the reason tgG:yeah, that’s nonsensical. It serves Him no good purpose to be faithful to himself, though I’m sure He is. God is not the one found in jeopardy if we are faithlessness.
"if we are faithless, he remains faithful— for he cannot deny himself." 2 Tim 2:13
Well, here it is. It is not the only place, either. It is part of the doctrine of the Impassibility of God. It is not just “implied” it is clearly stated. If you cannot see it, then it must be blotted out by the Calvanistic glasses!Nowhere in God’s word do we find the concept of God being faithful to Himself. To imply it here is without warrant.
No one is disputing that we are the objects of His faithfulness. He does not stop loving us, just because we turn our backs on Him.But we do find the concept that WE are objects of His faithfulness. This idea is repeated over and over again throughout scripture.
Agreed, the seal of the Holy Spirit is immutable and eternal. Hell will have a good share of sealed souls, as they chose to turn away from their inheritance that is kept imperishable for them in heaven.Paul said we are ONE SPIRIT with the Lord. Because the Spirit of God has been deposited in us and that seal will not be broken, therefore God will not deny Himself by becoming unfaithful to that seal. This is what makes eternal life a gift without cost to us.
Horse hockey, tgG. Name me one action of the Pharisees that demonstrated the fruit of the Spirit!? They did not “work out” any spiritual life that was at work in them. Such works Jesus and the Apostles condemned thoroughly. They are NOT the “fruit” of any good tree, but of a bad tree.If this is the case then the Pharisees, who all had outward works for everyone to see, would have accepted their Messiah. They had this kind of fruit, outwardly, but inwardly, they were dead to Christ.
We read it differently don’t we?Accept that Paul didn’t see it as a purging, he saw it as a construction project. Paul laid the foundation, and it is up to everyone else as to how they will build upon that foundation.
I agree with your description of everything being revealed, but Paul is clear that the fire here burns the work while the person is saved, so trying to limit this to only a “revelation” without a purification is falling short.The final DAY will reveal everything and everyone who built.
This is an example of the false dichotomy. Just becuase something is not physical does not make it a metaphor. The purification is a literal spiritual truth, not a “metaphor”.It’s a metaphor.
This is what has been passed down to us from the apostles.Where in the world did you get purgatory out of all of this?
It is not a quantity, but a quality of life. It is a life turned away from the heart of God. This is why Catholics call it a state of grace. When we are in right relationship with God, we are not separated from Him by sin. When we fall from grace, we are separated by sin.You must qualify that. I’m not trying to resist answering, but I have a point here. How much sin becomes quote, “a life of sin?” and on what biblical bases?
Because it does not fit into the Calvanistic golden chain of salvation!I don’t know why you say this is what Paul didn’t see as I believe that is exactly what he saw.
To complete the works of righteousness that God prepared beforehand, that we should walk in them.What is the purpose of this race and why?
2 Timothy 4:7What is it in the passage that makes you think that?
I think you might be able to get a pair of Calvanist Golden Chain Glasses from Amazon, then you might be able to “see” it better?See why I am having troubles following your theology it is all of the place.
I gotta buy me some Amazon stock, I swear they sell everything.I think you might be able to get a pair of Calvanist Golden Chain Glasses from Amazon, then you might be able to “see” it better?
Yes I know they did not follow Christ or the Spirit of Christ, but that wasn’t my point guanophore. They wore their spiritual life on the outside without wearing it on the inside. Jesus warned us to beware of the false prophet who come in sheep’s clothing. You shall know them by their fruit. Obviously, the fruit one looks for is not outward obedience, or outward show.Horse hockey, tgG. Name me one action of the Pharisees that demonstrated the fruit of the Spirit!? They did not “work out” any spiritual life that was at work in them. Such works Jesus and the Apostles condemned thoroughly. They are NOT the “fruit” of any good tree, but of a bad tree.
I agree with what you say here to some degree. All sin lead to separation from God’s presence. Little white lies, or big bloated lies, all of it leads to a separation from our savior. Agreed. Fallen from grace is Paul’s verbiage here. The Galatians fell from grace to a strict code of LAW in order to become justified. Paul was trying to correct false teaching in Galatians 3.It is not a quantity, but a quality of life. It is a life turned away from the heart of God. This is why Catholics call it a state of grace. When we are in right relationship with God, we are not separated from Him by sin. When we fall from grace, we are separated by sin.
To be PRO reformed for you is to be anti-Catholic. Why would I want to fight against my own brothers and sisters in the CC? … I do not. But what I do want to do is to help people realize that whether we are Catholic or other, within the Christian church, we are all of one body and NO ONE is any better than anyone else. We are all saved by the same Grace.You certainly seemed to indicate that it was for you, was my point. Your spiritual journey led you away from the Church, and you are now in a community that is anti-Catholic, and find it spiritually productive for yourself, do you not?
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Accept that Paul didn’t see it as a purging, he saw it as a construction project. Paul laid the foundation, and it is up to everyone else as to how they will build upon that foundation.This is a description of purgatory, or the purging
The final DAY will reveal everything and everyone who built. He then uses 6 kind of elements, figuratively, to describe what will be found on that day. Some will have built on the foundation and it will be equivalent to GOLD… others SILVER… yet others who built selfishly, will be equivalent to STRAW, or HEY. The fire of testing will show the quality of work. Of course Paul isn’t talking about hell fire or any other kind of fire here. Why not? Because he doesn’t say so. It’s a metaphor.
Where in the world did you get purgatory out of all of this?
If converted, we are no longer spiritually blind for we have the knowledge of the truth. As we sing in “Amazing Grace”, “I was blind but now I see.”Itwin, every time you or I sin, are we doing so in spiritual blindness to who we really are?
Yes, Christians sin. The important point, though, is that Christians do not commit the same willful sin over and over and over and over and over and over again. The truly converted Christian will repent of his or her sin by the grace of God. They battle against sin, because they hate sin as much as God hates sin. Christians are told to “Submit yourselves therefore to God. Resist the devil, and he will flee from you,” (James 4:7).We were not created in Christ Jesus to sin, yet we do sin. … When we sin, we conceal our true identity and act out the identity of satan.
"Either way the statement still doesn’t make sense. Think it through, no matter what time frame you are speaking of, the way you interpret this verse means the Martyrs will not be saved from the anti-Christ? So wouldn’t this mean the martyrs, who died for the gospel, are with the anti-Christ for all eternity?
the Martyrs will not be saved from the anti-Christ? So wouldn’t this mean the martyrs, who died for the gospel, are with the anti-Christ for all eternity?