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Regarding this phrase " … once saved, always saved" is never explained in reasonable English self thinking but instead we get dozens of biblical quotes, word salads, loose associations etc.
Now we have a discussion about hating your brother, sister or cousin and whether it's sinful, jeopardizing one's salvation or a believer can never hate some one.
Well if I go by the phrase…"once saved, always saved" good grief, why worry about whom you hate, despise, love etc?
You are saved…ain't cha?
Now we have a discussion about hating your brother, sister or cousin and whether it's sinful, jeopardizing one's salvation or a believer can never hate some one.
Well if I go by the phrase…"once saved, always saved" good grief, why worry about whom you hate, despise, love etc?
You are saved…ain't cha?
The beautiful thing is we do not worry about hating people because we have the Holy Spirit working in us each day to transform our minds so that we do not want to hate anyone.
Hating someone goes against all that Jesus did FOR us and put IN us. (By grace through faith is how we live as believers). He loved us while we were yet sinners and He has given us His love for others to grow up in.
We love Him because He first loved us. The love we have for others is not generated from our human nature. It is part of our new nature IN Christ. It's a beautiful thing to be co laborers with Christ.
Like the verse just posted Phil. 2:13. (I'm convinced more and more some people just don't read the posts)
The saint who rests in Christ and in His finished work is the will of God and what appears to be his free choices are actually God's will for him. It's loving God because you know His love for you, doing what is inside of you under His influence. Phil 2:13 - for it is God who is at work in you, both to will and to do.
Again., this is a beautiful truth all believers should get to know. He is actually changing us and renewing our minds as we read His Word and allow the Holy Spirit to give us revelation. Not only are we able to be joyful in whatever state we are in, but it is Him who does this and what we do is receive more about the truth of our salvation and learn to walk it out. And the amazing truth too is God gets all the glory and all the credit for this change that takes place in us. It always comes back to Jesus.
We are given more and more revelation of His love for and in us every day. That causes us to draw closer to Him as we learn yet (again) and in a newer way how much He loves us. Co laborers with Him., like the song says;,
"He walks with me and He talks with me, and He tells me I am His own., and the joy we share as we tarry there., none other... has ever known..."