Hardshell & Primitive Baptist "Conditional Time Salvation" Warning

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Hevosmies

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ForestGreenCook could you link me your "articles of faith"?
 

ForestGreenCook

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ForestGreenCook could you link me your "articles of faith"?
I do not have access to a copy here at home and am not very computer savvy. If you type in your search bar "Primitive Baptist Articles of faith" you can view them.
 

ForestGreenCook

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My point proven: The above is hyper-calvinism and another gospel.

Note how they've changed its meaning in the above bold piece? The gospel to them is what they've made it, not what Scripture states it to be. Nothing in Scripture backs up FGC's claim.

All missionaries, according to them? Wasting their time. Wow.
As long as you deny that salvation means a deliverance and there is a different deliverance in the usage of the salvation scriptures, you will never be able to harmonize all of the scriptures.
 
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As long as you deny that salvation means a deliverance and there is a different deliverance in the usage of the salvation scriptures, you will never be able to harmonize all of the scriptures.
Being saved is not a one time occurrence, but is ongoing in the life of the believer, my friend. We have been saved from the penalty of sin, are being saved from the power of sin while we are still living, and will finally be saved from the presence of sin at Jesus’ second advent.

In my opinion, you are confusing salvation for progressive sanctification. Salvation is a one time event, yet ongoing. Sanctification is a one time event, yet ongoing.
 

ForestGreenCook

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Being saved is not a one time occurrence, but is ongoing in the life of the believer, my friend. We have been saved from the penalty of sin, are being saved from the power of sin while we are still living, and will finally be saved from the presence of sin at Jesus’ second advent.

In my opinion, you are confusing salvation for progressive sanctification. Salvation is a one time event, yet ongoing. Sanctification is a one time event, yet ongoing.
Ok, i'll buy that. It seems to fit what I have been posting.
 
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Thanks, that reinforces my belief of a salvation we can experience here on earth. Maybe you could give that link to preacher4truth.
Don't be so smug, I've already looked at the link and nothing in it supports your cultic false gospel.

Of course it reinforces your belief, yet your belief and doctrine is purely subjective, and does not reflect contextual and biblical interpretation or the Biblical Gospel.

That Black Rock address did a number on you all -- despising Gospel means evangelism which is the sole reason you are even in any gathering whatsoever. You were not born again sans hearing the Gospel. None were nor ever will be.
 
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Don't be so smug, I've already looked at the link and nothing in it supports your cultic false gospel.

Of course it reinforces your belief, yet your belief and doctrine is purely subjective, and does not reflect contextual and biblical interpretation or the Biblical Gospel.

That Black Rock address did a number on you all -- despising Gospel means evangelism which is the sole reason you are even in any gathering whatsoever. You were not born again sans hearing the Gospel. None were nor ever will be.
I just perused the Black Rock address and they denounced bible tracts, Sunday schools, Bible Society, amongst other things.
 
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I am not familiar with the term "sozo" is it mentioned in the scriptures? The scriptures are my only source of spiritual truths.
Be honest with yourself brother.

Yes, you use Scriptures, that is agreeable, yet not all of your beliefs came purely from Scripture.

No, no, not even close. Your view and beliefs from Scripture is severely affected and directed by PB theology. You would have never come to your conclusions of conditional time salvation outside of mingling with PB's.
 
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From the Black Rock Address of 1832...

Missions

We will now call your attention to the subject of Missions. Previous to stating our objections to the mission plans, we will meet some of the false charges brought against us relative to this subject, by a simple and unequivocal declaration, that we do regard as of the first importance the command given of Christ, primarily to His apostles, and through them to his ministers in every age, to "Go into all the world, and preach the gospel to every creature," and do feel an earnest desire to be found acting in obedience thereunto, as the providence of God directs our way, and opens a door of utterance for us. We also believe it to be the duty of individuals and churches to contribute according to their abilities, for the support, not only of their pastors, but also of those who go preaching the gospel of Christ among the destitute. But we at the same time contend, that we have no right to depart from the order which the Master himself has seen fit to lay down, relative to the ministration of the word. We therefore cannot fellowship the plans for spreading the gospel, generally adopted at this day, under the name of Missions; because we consider those plans throughout a subversion of the order marked out in the New Testament.

1st. In reference to the medium by which the gospel minister is to be sent forth to labor in the field. Agreeable to the Prophecy going before, that out of Zion shall go forth the law, and the word of the Lord from Jerusalem, the Lord has manifestly established the order, that his ministers should be sent forth by the churches. But the mission plan is to send them out by a Mission Society. The gospel society or church is to be composed of baptized believers; the poor is placed on an equal footing with the rich, and money is of no consideration, with regard to membership, or church privileges. Not so with Mission Societies; they are so organized that the unregenerate, the enemies of the Cross of Christ, have equal privileges as to membership, &c., with the people of God, and money is the principal consideration; a certain sum entitles to membership, a larger sum to life membership, a still larger to directorship, &c., so that their constitutions, contrary to the direction of James, are partial, saying to the rich man, sit thou here, and to the poor, stand thou there. In Christ's kingdom, all His subjects are sons, and have equal rights, and an equal voice, as well in calling persons into the ministry, as in other things. But the mission administration is all lodged in the hands of a few, who are distinguished from the rest, by great swelling titles, as Presidents, Vice Presidents, &c. Again, each gospel church acts as the independent kingdom of Christ in calling and sending forth its members into the ministry. Very different from this is the mission order. The mission community being so arranged that from the little Mite Society, on the State Conventions, and from them on to the Triennial Convention, and General Board, there is formed a general amalgamation, and a concentration of power in the hands of a dozen dignitaries, who with some exceptions have the control of all the funds designed for supporting ministers among the destitute, at home and abroad, and the sovereign authority to designate who from among the professed ministers of Christ, shall be supported from these funds, and also to assign them the field of their labors. Yea, the authority to appoint females, and school-masters, and printers, and farmers, as such, to be solemnly set apart by prayer, and the impositions of hands, as missionaries of the cross, and to be supported from these funds. Whereas in ancient times the preachers of the gospel [were called] by the Holy Ghost. - Acts xiii. 1,4.

2nd. In reference to ministerial support. - The gospel order is to extend support to them who preach the gospel; but the mission plan is to hire persons to preach. The gospel order is not to prefer one before another, and do nothing by partiality. See 1 Tim. v. 17,21. But the Mission Boards exclude all from participation in the benefits of their funds, who do not come under their direction and own their authority, however regularly they may have been set apart according to gospel order, to the work of the ministry, and however zealously they may be laboring to preach the gospel among the destitute. And what is more, these Boards by their auxiliaries and agents, so scour every hole and corner to scrape up money for their funds that the people think they have nothing left to give a preacher who may come among them alone upon the authority of Christ, and by the fellowship of the church. Formerly not only did preachers generally feel themselves bound to devote a part of their time to traveling and preaching among the destitute, but the people also among whom they came dispensing the word of life, felt themselves bound to contribute something to meet their expenses. These were the days when Christian affections flowed freely. Then the hearts of the preachers flowed out toward the people, and the affections of the people were manifested toward the preachers who visited them. There was then more preaching of the gospel among the people at large, according to the number of Baptists, than has ever been since the rage of missions commenced. How different are things now from what they were in those by-gone days. Now, generally speaking, persons who are novices in the gospel, however learned they may profess to be in the sciences, have taken the field in the place of those who, have been taught in the school of Christ, were capacitated to administer consolation to God's afflicted people.

The missionary, instead of going into such neighborhoods as Christ's ministers used to visit, where they would be most likely to have an opportunity of administering food to the poor of the flock, seeks the more populous villages and towns, where he can attract the most attention, and do the most to promote the cause of missions and other popular institution's. His leading motive, judging from his movements, is not love to souls, but love of fame; hence his anxiety to have something to publish of what he has done, and hence his anxiety to constitute churches, even taking disaffected, disorderly, and as has been the case, excluded persons, to form a church, in the absence of better materials. And the people, instead of glowing with the affection for the preacher as such, feel burdened with the whole system of modern mendicancy, but have no resolution to shake off their oppression, because it is represented so deistical to withhold and so popular to give.

Brethren, we cheerfully acknowledge that there have been some honorable exceptions to the character we have here drawn of the modern missionary, and some societies have existed under the name of Mission Societies which were in some important exceptions from the above drawn sketch; but on a general scale we believe we have given a correct view of the mission plans and operations, and of the effects which have resulted from them, and our hearts really sicken at this state of things. How can we therefore forbear to express our disapprobation of the system that has produced it?
 
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I do take offense to this paragraph from the Black Rock Address of 1832...

The missionary, instead of going into such neighborhoods as Christ's ministers used to visit, where they would be most likely to have an opportunity of administering food to the poor of the flock, seeks the more populous villages and towns, where he can attract the most attention, and do the most to promote the cause of missions and other popular institution's. His leading motive, judging from his movements, is not love to souls, but love of fame; hence his anxiety to have something to publish of what he has done, and hence his anxiety to constitute churches, even taking disaffected, disorderly, and as has been the case, excluded persons, to form a church, in the absence of better materials. And the people, instead of glowing with the affection for the preacher as such, feel burdened with the whole system of modern mendicancy, but have no resolution to shake off their oppression, because it is represented so deistical to withhold and so popular to give.


These are flat out lies. The missionary goes where the Lord bids him/her to go. Many have hazarded their lives in remote places and even were invited to dinner, they being dinner. This was flat out wrong.
 
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I do take offense to this paragraph from the Black Rock Address of 1832...

The missionary, instead of going into such neighborhoods as Christ's ministers used to visit, where they would be most likely to have an opportunity of administering food to the poor of the flock, seeks the more populous villages and towns, where he can attract the most attention, and do the most to promote the cause of missions and other popular institution's. His leading motive, judging from his movements, is not love to souls, but love of fame; hence his anxiety to have something to publish of what he has done, and hence his anxiety to constitute churches, even taking disaffected, disorderly, and as has been the case, excluded persons, to form a church, in the absence of better materials. And the people, instead of glowing with the affection for the preacher as such, feel burdened with the whole system of modern mendicancy, but have no resolution to shake off their oppression, because it is represented so deistical to withhold and so popular to give.


These are flat out lies. The missionary goes where the Lord bids him/her to go. Many have hazarded their lives in remote places and even were invited to dinner, they being dinner. This was flat out wrong.
Hmmmm...they have everyone else lined out, know their hearts, pride, motives...but of themselves. Luke 18:9-14 on display in that excerpt.
 

ForestGreenCook

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Don't be so smug, I've already looked at the link and nothing in it supports your cultic false gospel.

Of course it reinforces your belief, yet your belief and doctrine is purely subjective, and does not reflect contextual and biblical interpretation or the Biblical Gospel.

That Black Rock address did a number on you all -- despising Gospel means evangelism which is the sole reason you are even in any gathering whatsoever. You were not born again sans hearing the Gospel. None were nor ever will be.
I read on another thread that you refused to answer a question until you have received an answer for your question. Have you ever answered my question, "If a child of God sins and dies before he repents is he going to hell?