All of God's sheep believe that there is a spiritual God
What do you mean by "spiritual God"? That isn't a biblical term,, so why do you use NON-biblical terms? Can you just use the words that the Bible uses?
but many of God's sheep do not understand how they became God's sheep.
Huh? How can someone become a child of God and NOT know how they did? Do people have accidents and suddenly become something they don't understand? Your comments make no sense.
The figure of speech about God's sheep refers to believers in Christ. So your comment basically is this:
"many believers do not understand how they became believers." Now, do you really think that makes sense?
( John 6:39 & Eph 2:1-5 explains how they became sheep). [/QUOTE]
If someone doesn't understand HOW to become God's sheep, they AREN'T yet God's sheep. And neither Jn 6:39 or Eph 2:1-5 tell how to become a sheep.
The BEST VERSE that tells SPECIFICALLY HOW to become God's sheep is Acts 16:31, a verse that you still do not understand.
"Believe on the Lord Jesus Christ and YOU WILL be saved."
A person can ONLY BECOME God's sheep by KNOWING how to become one.
They are the lost sheep of the house of Israel. (Jer 50:6) (Matt 10:6) preachers of false doctrines have caused them to go astray.
Lost sheep are UNSAVED AND UNREGENERATE people. They need to be saved.
The lost sheep of the house of Israel, are those that go into the wide gate noted in Matt 7:13.
Right. The wide gate refers to hell. That's where all unbelievers go when they die.
The purpose of God's ordained preachers are to teach the lost sheep the good news of what Jesus has accomplished for them on the cross, (John 6:39)
I see what you are doing: you are forcing "lost sheep" to mean "God's elect" who are already saved, because they are elect.
Nope. You are expressing only your opinion. Where does the Bible say any of this?
in an attempt to keep them from trusting in the old law of works for their eternal deliverance.
Wow. So you actually believe that "trusting in the old law of works is for their eternal deliverance". Maybe you're not a calvinist. I can't imagine any calvinist thinking that the "old law of works" is for their "eternal deliverance".
There is NO evangelical denomination that would agree with you. Whether Arminian or Calvinist leaning.
Don't you know that the Pharisees of Jesus' day believed just that? And Jesus braced them for it.
Right.
The gospel is a spiritual issue,
Your claim is empty. You have no verses that say that. And the gospel is real simple. God makes a promise about eternal salvation, and man has the free choice of either believing it or not. And there are results.
Believers in the gospel go to heaven. Unbelievers will go to hell, awaiting the LOF.
received by the faith that is a fruit of the Holy Spirit given in the new birth.
Since the new birth or regeneration occurs as a result of believing, your timing is completely off.
The gospel was not written to deliver the unregenerate person eternally,
This is just completely off the wall, over the cliff, nonsense. Of course it is. I can't imagine what your theology is called, because it sure isn't biblical.
but was written to instruct God's sheep as to how God wants them to live their lives as they sojourn here in this world.
Well, since you wrongly believe that keeping the old law of works will result in eternal deliverance, of course you'd think this way.
You, no doubt, have your eternal inheritance secured
I do, and on ONE basis alone. I have put my faith/trust completely in the Person and finished work of Jesus Christ.
but you need to work out your own deliverance here in this world. (Phil 2:12).
I know this refers to the process of sanctification, which is about spiritual growth.
But given your very big error in thinking that the old law of works will result in eternal deliverance, you aren't even in the ballpark.
Where did your teaching come from?