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Kenneth-- dcon nor I CHANGE the verses.. we put them in the context they are in!
For eg.. 'he who endures to the end will be saved'.. the surrounding verses are about people escaping from trouble.. harsh times. The word 'save' here being in the sense of 'rescue' not 'rescue from sins for eternal life'
for eg.. 'faith without works is dead'..the surrounding verses are about accounts of people who are already converted doing acts of service to God. Abraham.. Rahab etc... Saving faith is not the topic. Eternal life is not the topic.
for eg. 'the verse with 'there is no longer a sacrifice for sins' ... surrounding context in Hebrews is about animal sacrifices no longer being required.. and so this verse would be about the same thing. Eternal salvation again is not the subject.
for eg. 'Abraham being 'justified by works' when he offered up his son Isaac. When you actually go to the account of Abraham doing that... it has nothing to do with receiving conversion from God.
His offering of his son was pleasing in the eyes of God... that is it. Again eternal salvation is not the subject.
I could go on..
The point being that the verses are not changed at all. ... they are put in their right surrounds!
For eg.. 'he who endures to the end will be saved'.. the surrounding verses are about people escaping from trouble.. harsh times. The word 'save' here being in the sense of 'rescue' not 'rescue from sins for eternal life'
for eg.. 'faith without works is dead'..the surrounding verses are about accounts of people who are already converted doing acts of service to God. Abraham.. Rahab etc... Saving faith is not the topic. Eternal life is not the topic.
for eg. 'the verse with 'there is no longer a sacrifice for sins' ... surrounding context in Hebrews is about animal sacrifices no longer being required.. and so this verse would be about the same thing. Eternal salvation again is not the subject.
for eg. 'Abraham being 'justified by works' when he offered up his son Isaac. When you actually go to the account of Abraham doing that... it has nothing to do with receiving conversion from God.
His offering of his son was pleasing in the eyes of God... that is it. Again eternal salvation is not the subject.
I could go on..
The point being that the verses are not changed at all. ... they are put in their right surrounds!
I think you need to go back and look at history with the early first Apostles as every single one of them was persecuted, beaten, exiled, and/or killed/crucified. They did not escape those troubles and Jesus even warned them that they would face them in Matthew 10;
Peter- crucified upside down
Paul- beheaded
Matthew- slain by a halberd
John- exiled on Patmos
James- put to deat by the sword by Herod Agrippa ( Acts 12:2 )
Andrew- crucified by Roman Governor, Aegeas( Aegeates )
{ bound not nailed to cross to prolong suffering }
Bartholomew- beaten with rods and then beheaded
James, son of Alpheus- beaten, stoned, then clubbed to death
Thomas- thrust through with spears, tortured with red hot plates, and then burned alive.
Philip- tortured, stoned, crucified upside down
Simon- crucified and/or sawed in half
Judas Thaddeus- beaten to death in Mesopotamia
Judas- committed suicide for betraying Jesus
Matthias- (replaced Judas) stoned to death
Plus the Lord Jesus told them and us this;
John 15:20
Remember the word that I said unto you, The servant is not greater than his lord. If they have persecuted me, they will also persecute you; if they have kept my saying, they will keep yours also.
Lord Jesus did not say they would escape troubles but would face them for standing for His word, and even told them that if they persecute you in a town for them to flee to another..........Matthew 10:23
Hebrews 10:26-31 says those who continue to deliberately sin after receiving the truth are trampling the Son of God underfoot and will face judgment and the fiery indignation of the lake of fire.
Apostle Paul clearly in three places teaches/instructs the falling away/ departing from the faith and those who do this will not end up with eternal life......Acts 20:28-31, Galatians, 1 Timothy 4
And a multiple of other places Apostle Paul says only those who continue in the faith and are not removed from the hope will receive eternal life. Once again changing salvation scriptures to try and fit a non-salvation standing can only be done if you take them out of context and try and make them stand alone. You have to use scripture to interpret scripture !!!