Which denies instant salvation, faith only, upon a first initial faith.
'here is the condition in your citations....
"So then, just as you received Christ Jesus as Lord, continue to live in Him,"
The problem with your view and finite savlation upon first faith, is that we do not have salvation, because we can deny our faith, we can lose faith and NOT CONTINUE in faith. NO faith, NO salvation. Not hard to understand.
Every text you have cited has conditions attached. NONE say faith only, or even only simple faith, and none that says we have salvation finitely.
'here is the condition in your citations....
"So then, just as you received Christ Jesus as Lord, continue to live in Him,"
The problem with your view and finite savlation upon first faith, is that we do not have salvation, because we can deny our faith, we can lose faith and NOT CONTINUE in faith. NO faith, NO salvation. Not hard to understand.
Every text you have cited has conditions attached. NONE say faith only, or even only simple faith, and none that says we have salvation finitely.
Here is a very simple paraphrase to help you understand what I teach:
"So then, just as you received Christ Jesus as Lord, which equals having been SAVED,
therefore since you are SAVED, act like it and continue to live in Him,"