I have not missed all the falling away warnings in scripture. I just don't see where these warnings are absolutely clear that those who fell away were truly saved. I'm still looking for the words "lost salvation." <salvation is only granted on the Day of Judgement. Yes if you die in the faith now you should not have a concern about salvation on the day of judgement. The problem comes where you make a pronouncement of saved when it is only to those who overcome in the faith. You mix up justification (peace with God right now) with Salvation (which happens as a gift on the Day of the Lord). And when you mix that up then the waters get murky. Those who live by FAITH are JUSTIFIED and have PEACE with the Lord. Those who REMAIN in FAITH will receive the gift of SALVATION on the Day of the Lord>
You make it sound like continuing in the faith, enduring to the end etc.. is an extremely difficult burden that most believers will surely fail to do and the Lord will so easily allow them to slip through His hands <I have never said this. In fact the Lord makes a way for us to escape temptation. His burdens are light. Yet if what I have just said in these last two sentences are true, and you know they are, then why is it so difficult to turn from sin? Because you haven't come to the conclusion that we have victory over sin in Christ Jesus and that its no longer our Master. If you are willing to by faith accept that, then sin has lost its power.>, as if it's all about us pulling ourselves up by our own bootstraps and keeping ourselves saved, while the Lord remains in the background as a disengaged referee <once again I have never said that. You have implied that>. Those who permanently fall away demonstrate that their faith was not firmly rooted and established from the start. <The scriptures I quote show that they fell away from the faith. They do not show the degree of faith, with the exception of Hebrews 6v4-6 which shows pretty strong faith. Yet we know the Lord gifts each person a measure of faith, and we are to exercise this faith. So if the Lord says we can fall away from the faith, I accept that as a distinct possibility. Therefore my exhortations to the body are to AVOID this from happening. Because there are enough voices here saying that it ISNT POSSIBLE. And this is scripturally incorrect>
Believers are children of God and like a good Father, the Lord disciplines those who are His and He is not merely a disengaged referee.<we agree> Your gospel runs the risk of leaving people believing they must maintain their salvation based on the merits of their performance, which is type 2 works salvation.<you misinterpret my message. Obedience is as a result of living in faith. Disobedience is as a result of unbelief. Any disobedience is a sign that something is not right with your faith, and we are to catch the little foxes. For sin is a snare. Its called the deceitfulness of sin. And it leads a person astray from the faith. I am exhorting the brethren to deal with this appropriately>
Those who are described as "sinning willfully" are not genuine believers. <I agree that they are not living in faith. Hence the exhortation to repent> To "sin willfully" in the Greek carries the idea of deliberate intention that is habitual, which stems from rejecting Christ deliberately <to reject Christ is also to reject His words>. This is CONTINUOUS ACTION - A MATTER OF PRACTICE. Now we don't walk along our daily life and accidently fall into a pit called sin. We exercise our will but, the use of the participle clearly shows a CONTINUOUS ACTION <agreed>. The unrighteous practice sin - (1 Corinthians 6:9-10; Galatians 5:19-21); not the righteous, who are born of God - (1 Corinthians 6:11; 1 John 3:9).