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PeacefulWarrior

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Y'all recall?

[video]https://youtu.be/1_47KVJV8DU[/video]
 
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bikerchaz

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I have been watching this post and I have to admit I am uneasy with its portrayal of our salvation. Some of the reasoning's behind this statement of "once saved always saved" are irking to me, they don't sit right with my Spirit.

I know I am a "wild olive branch" grafted in to the root stock of the "descendants of Abraham", and as surly as I have been
grafted in I know I can be removed, it says so.

If I were to commit adultery and continue in that, go to a new church or even change my name I know that "Adulterers will not inherit the kingdom of God". Jesus tells us that once we have put our hands to the plough if we look back and turn away we "are not fit to enter the Kingdom of God".

We are told to "Hold close" and to "strive for" when it comes to our eternal reward, as if we might loose it if we don't.
I know by the Spirit that lives within me that it is my choice to let Him be here within me, even David prayed "Take not your Spirit from me".

As I said I have been watching this thread with interest, and will continue to do so, but I feel it is time for me to put in my five penneth worth and see what reaction I get. Plus the sermon on the mount is only a snippet of the teachings of Jesus and it is defiantly relevant to Christian life, as is every word uttered by Jesus when He was on this earth, to say or believe otherwise is very dangerous.
 
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eternally-gratefull

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Hyper grace is too new of a doctrine for me to debate about it, several people have attempted to explain it to me but I still don't get it. This is what I know and believe about grace-His grace covers our sins everything we did every sin every darkness is gone in his eyes and with a repentant heart knowing how deep his grace is but knowing grace is not a free ticket to sin and do as we please we do not fear his judgement and when we sin when we screw up we are forgiven.

It's actually because his grace is so deep and because he didn't bring punishment on me that I was able to keep going when and stay strong.
Thats hypergrace. (Or what people have termed to be hypergrace)

No matter what Peter Jens, Herosefromthedead, or anyone else try;s to tell you. From what I have seen, This is hypergrace.

 
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PeacefulWarrior

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So what do YOU believe the gospel of Christ is and what do YOU believe it means to believe the gospel? (Romans 1:16).
Heeey! Like the new avatar, Dan. :D
 
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eternally-gratefull

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Interesting and accurate use of words. Sounds like how the gnostics treated Christians. A tree is known by its fruit.
Against Heresies

Animal men, again, are instructed in animal things; such men, namely, as are established by their works, and by a mere faith, while they have not perfect knowledge. We of the Church, [the gnostics] say, are these persons.

... [the gnostics] run us [of the Church] down (who from the fear of God guard against sinning even in thought or word) as utterly contemptible and ignorant persons, while they highly exalt themselves, and claim to be perfect, and the elect seed.
And this is found in what bible? What is the chapter and verse?
 
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He would have to put himself and you on ignore then.

nd there you go caling people names again. And you want people to think you resemble Christ? (SMH)

Has anyone reported this post yet? (for calling people stupid) I am sure they are sick of me reporting posts lately.
I continue to think you are unstable . You even think I'm defending hyper grace which I'm not! There is no new gospel even if you want it. God, imo, can't use people who have a do nothing attitude
 
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FreeNChrist

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I have been watching this post and I have to admit I am uneasy with its portrayal of our salvation. Some of the reasoning's behind this statement of "once saved always saved" are irking to me, they don't sit right with my Spirit.

I know I am a "wild olive branch" grafted in to the root stock of the "descendants of Abraham", and as surly as I have been
grafted in I know I can be removed, it says so.

If I were to commit adultery and continue in that, go to a new church or even change my name I know that "Adulterers will not inherit the kingdom of God". Jesus tells us that once we have put our hands to the plough if we look back and turn away we "are not fit to enter the Kingdom of God".

We are told to "Hold close" and to "strive for" when it comes to our eternal reward, as if we might loose it if we don't.
I know by the Spirit that lives within me that it is my choice to let Him be here within me, even David prayed "Take not your Spirit from me".

As I said I have been watching this thread with interest, and will continue to do so, but I feel it is time for me to put in my five penneth worth and see what reaction I get. Plus the sermon on the mount is only a snippet of the teachings of Jesus and it is defiantly relevant to Christian life, as is every word uttered by Jesus when He was on this earth, to say or believe otherwise is very dangerous.
Ever watching, but never seeing.
 
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eternally-gratefull

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We are condemned to failure without Christ's righteousness on us every day. His spirit and faith are what give us ability to do righteousness.

Yet according to his law. According to his justice, According to HIS RIGHTEOUSNESS.

You and I still fall short every day,,

Thus the continued need for Grace,

How can one have hope in christ, if they must rely on themselves.

unless they do what you and peter do and water the law down.
 
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FreeNChrist

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I continue to think you are unstable . You even think I'm defending hyper grace which I'm not! There is no new gospel even if you want it. God, imo, can't use people who have a do nothing attitude
God can't use people who are trying to be Him. We're branches, not the Vine. Be a branch.
 
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eternally-gratefull

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I have been watching this post and I have to admit I am uneasy with its portrayal of our salvation. Some of the reasoning's behind this statement of "once saved always saved" are irking to me, they don't sit right with my Spirit.

I know I am a "wild olive branch" grafted in to the root stock of the "descendants of Abraham", and as surly as I have been
grafted in I know I can be removed, it says so.

If I were to commit adultery and continue in that, go to a new church or even change my name I know that "Adulterers will not inherit the kingdom of God". Jesus tells us that once we have put our hands to the plough if we look back and turn away we "are not fit to enter the Kingdom of God".

We are told to "Hold close" and to "strive for" when it comes to our eternal reward, as if we might loose it if we don't.
I know by the Spirit that lives within me that it is my choice to let Him be here within me, even David prayed "Take not your Spirit from me".

As I said I have been watching this thread with interest, and will continue to do so, but I feel it is time for me to put in my five penneth worth and see what reaction I get. Plus the sermon on the mount is only a snippet of the teachings of Jesus and it is defiantly relevant to Christian life, as is every word uttered by Jesus when He was on this earth, to say or believe otherwise is very dangerous.

so where is your hope? What kind of faith could you ever have?

Like many, you mentioned adultry, God says if you commit even th eleast of known sins you have broken the law and are guilty,

So what makes you think because you do not willfully commit adultery every day, That you are more righteous, When you commit other sins every day? (Unless you think your perfect and without sin)

I beg of you, Look to the law as a whole. Not as certain sins, Don't water the law down just because it sounds good and religious, and miss the true meaning of grace.
 
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Yet according to his law. According to his justice, According to HIS RIGHTEOUSNESS.

You and I still fall short every day,,

Thus the continued need for Grace,

How can one have hope in christ, if they must rely on themselves.

unless they do what you and peter do and water the law down.
What law? I don't know any Christians that are jews so get off that law stuff
 
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PeacefulWarrior

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Eternally-Gratefull,

Check out this song by Jars of Clay -- let the lyrics soak in a bit.
Have a smoke break, tea break, fresh air, whatever -- just take a break for a bit.

Link here.

Love,
PW
 
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eternally-gratefull

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I'm with Budman, but HeRose does have a point. It's the same question I've had ever since accepting and living the teaching of OSAS. I just haven't found any logical explanation to it. I still believe it's the truth though. It came to me more of a revelation than an intellectual pursuit.

The thing is, if one cannot sin = no free will. That's very contradictory.

**EDIT: I'm trying to present it from HeRose's perspective as how I understood it.
The greek would show a continual habitual lifestyle of sin..

A child of God can not live like the world does (known as being a sinner)
 
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PeacefulWarrior

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Hyper grace is too new of a doctrine for me to debate about it, several people have attempted to explain it to me but I still don't get it. This is what I know and believe about grace-His grace covers our sins everything we did every sin every darkness is gone in his eyes and with a repentant heart knowing how deep his grace is but knowing grace is not a free ticket to sin and do as we please we do not fear his judgement and when we sin when we screw up we are forgiven.

It's actually because his grace is so deep and because he didn't bring punishment on me that I was able to keep going when and stay strong.
Thats hypergrace. (Or what people have termed to be hypergrace)

No matter what Peter Jens, Herosefromthedead, or anyone else try;s to tell you. From what I have seen, This is hypergrace.
This is not "hypergrace".
Blain has not just describe "hypergrace" but has described the Grace of God through Jesus Christ.
 
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eternally-gratefull

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I continue to think you are unstable . You even think I'm defending hyper grace which I'm not! There is no new gospel even if you want it. God, imo, can't use people who have a do nothing attitude
Dude, leave me alone, I made a typo and you think I am unstable?

Get over yourself. You refuse to answer questions, You attack everyone who disagrees with you. And you have no desire to debate.

Your right there is no new gospel. Legalism has been destroyed since pauls day, as has licentiousness (hypergrace as you put it is nothing new, Jude, James and Paul faught it, but you for some reason think you are so smart you found something new)

If your going to attack people. at least study so you do not make yourself look bad.
 
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bikerchaz

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so where is your hope? What kind of faith could you ever have?

Like many, you mentioned adultry, God says if you commit even th eleast of known sins you have broken the law and are guilty,

So what makes you think because you do not willfully commit adultery every day, That you are more righteous, When you commit other sins every day? (Unless you think your perfect and without sin)

I beg of you, Look to the law as a whole. Not as certain sins, Don't water the law down just because it sounds good and religious, and miss the true meaning of grace.
But we don't live by the Law, Jesus fulfilled the law, we now live by faith and we are given the grace we need that covers our sinful natuer and the Holy Spirit to lead us.