Because of what many on this forum have testified they believe is necessary for salvation, I believe that they may be in that very group that Matthew 7:21 speaks about.
A true believe will try to keep God's commands because a true believe will love his Lord and Savior.
You are saying that a person can believe and be saved but lose that salvation if they willfully sin.
That is placing eternal security in the individuals hands, not it the hands of the Savior.
Deny it all you want, but that is salvation based on works, not on the grace, mercy, and love of the Father and the price the Son paid when He died on the cross for the sins of all man.
A true believe will try to keep God's commands because a true believe will love his Lord and Savior.
You are saying that a person can believe and be saved but lose that salvation if they willfully sin.
That is placing eternal security in the individuals hands, not it the hands of the Savior.
Deny it all you want, but that is salvation based on works, not on the grace, mercy, and love of the Father and the price the Son paid when He died on the cross for the sins of all man.
This does raise a question for me and I'd appreciate your help working through it:
We are told to keep God's commandments - John 14:15
My reading of Hebrews tells me that if we accept Jesus into our lives to cover our sin, but continue sinning DELIBERATELY, that we will be judged on those sins because they will not be covered by Jesus' sacrifice:
Hebrews 10:26
"Dear friends, if we deliberately continue sinning after we have received knowledge of the truth, there is no longer any sacrifice that will cover these sins".
Why, exactly, is this understanding false?