The whole idea of loss of salvation hinges on a factor that it was yours to lose to begin with, it is not.
Did you shed your blood? did you die on the cross? did you rise from the deadd? no? well then in what way is the gift of salvation in your hands to lose?
Excellent point, and well said.
Generally speaking, maybe it's the fault of Marvel and their series on POWER wielded by worthless acting models in Hollywood who are not at all productive as citizens...the idea of having control over nature all around them, that the Lord did not give to them, the lure is just too great in their shallow thinking. In other words, they resent not having those powers, such as razor sharp blades extruding from between their knuckles in order to slice other people to pieces...so the next best thing is to imaginary act of slicing into pieces something that cannot actively defend itself against their machinations, with their vain thoughts and belief being subject to their every whim as they ignore scripture for what it says AND for what is does NOT say.
It's so much easier to slaughter what they refuse to accept from the mere words of scripture when the field is rife with the freedom to invent (or go along with) theological dogmas that they will never allow to be put into proper order with the actual texts of scripture. Allegory is also a formidable weapon in their hands to make scriptures say what they want them to say.
Additionally, interpretation has always been a favorite go-to weapon in the mean-spirited beating hearts of those who refuse to accept textual authority over their desired beliefs and invented allegory. Many a false teaching preacher uses loss of salvation as an effective tool to instill and stoke the fires of fear in the hearts of their followers. Never mind those flunky preacher hirelings who don't have the courage to draw a graph of any kind that shows the line of demarcation between salvation and loss of salvation, delineating the divide between the sins that allegedly negate salvation and the ones that don't. They care not at all that by inventing the retention of salvation, which is a
work, while at the same time reciting the fact that the gaining of salvation is by grace through faith alone, they remain clueless as to the dichotomy they are teaching others, possibly rendering others not at all saved by trusting in their works.
Oh, we can't forget the invention of all those hypothetical people out there they cannot name who have allegedly lost their salvation, or the brave soul who dares to claim that they know for a fact that they had lost theirs in the past, and that their proof for such is always steeped in external or emotional foundations, as if saved people have a different look from the unsaved. That would render unsaved, for example, all those professional panhandlers who smear some dirt on their faces, wear ragged clothing, stand or sit in wheelchairs under overpasses around every shopping and heavy traffic area with their hands held out for tax free income. Gotta stay out of the sun, ya know... They LOOK unsaved, right? (eyes rolling to the ceiling)
That's the caliber of defense for the belief in loss of salvation that they are able to contrive at the root of their arguments. The lack of substance in that false doctrine is telling in and of itself.
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