Oh goody another OSAS thread!

  • Christian Chat is a moderated online Christian community allowing Christians around the world to fellowship with each other in real time chat via webcam, voice, and text, with the Christian Chat app. You can also start or participate in a Bible-based discussion here in the Christian Chat Forums, where members can also share with each other their own videos, pictures, or favorite Christian music.

    If you are a Christian and need encouragement and fellowship, we're here for you! If you are not a Christian but interested in knowing more about Jesus our Lord, you're also welcome! Want to know what the Bible says, and how you can apply it to your life? Join us!

    To make new Christian friends now around the world, click here to join Christian Chat.

preston39

Senior Member
Dec 18, 2017
1,675
240
63
R...,

Even though redundant...this topic is very important and will be the reason for many to miss eternal salvation.
Thanks for posting it.

Hopefully it will gain speed.
 
Last edited:

JaumeJ

Senior Member
Jul 2, 2011
21,240
6,532
113
Were I to fully participate in a thread with a title as this i WOULD BE AS GUILTY AS THOSE PAGANS WHO FOLLOW ME AROUND TELLING ME I am under the law because I choose to believe and obey Jesus Christ. I do not wish to be as they so I am not coming back. God bless you.........j


No, not at all.

It is my (probably fruitless) hope that this will not become yet another in a sea of osas debates.

Instead, I'd like to know why this subject is sooo important that people feel the need to debate it until they puke?
 

mailmandan

Senior Member
Apr 7, 2014
25,047
13,056
113
58
Were I to fully participate in a thread with a title as this i WOULD BE AS GUILTY AS THOSE PAGANS WHO FOLLOW ME AROUND TELLING ME I am under the law because I choose to believe and obey Jesus Christ. I do not wish to be as they so I am not coming back. God bless you.........j
You actually believe this? That explains a lot! :eek:
 

Cee

Senior Member
May 14, 2010
2,169
473
83
Positional righteousness and effectual righteousness go hand in hand. You ARE righteous therefore your spirit desires the ways of God. If you tell people they are unrighteous, and they have to try to be righteous of their own accord, where’s the power of the gospel in that? This newness of identity is found in understanding that we are now sons of God.
 
Last edited:
Sep 4, 2012
14,424
689
113
Positional righteousness and effectual righteousness go hand in hand. You ARE righteous therefore your spirit desires the ways of God. If you tell people they are unrighteous, and they have to try to be righteous of their own accord, where’s the power of the gospel in that?
There's a difference between being positionally (legally) righteous and having an unrighteous nature. We have both of these and are enabled to do the righteousness that our nature doesn't have by following the righteousness of the word and holy spirit.
 

preston39

Senior Member
Dec 18, 2017
1,675
240
63
1 Corinthians 3 proves that a born again believer can get caught up in this world and live carnal, have the works burned at the JSOC and still be saved eternally. This example of a believer will have their rewards taken from them.
J...,

Sorry ...not true.

Maybe you have another in mind ...I Corin. 3.. will not do it.
 

Lewiz

Senior Member
Mar 11, 2018
346
22
18
People who do not hear the word with a good and honest heart and having "no root" and "no fruit" do not experience real salvation.
Since WHEN does a sinner have a good & honest heart?!?
 

Lewiz

Senior Member
Mar 11, 2018
346
22
18
Does the passage of scripture say very well rooted? Is a fruitless faith a living faith or a dead faith?
If the plant is growing, the roots are fine.

You don't want to confess he is correct, that's all.

There's other scriptures that say the same thing, & you don't agree with them either.
 

Lewiz

Senior Member
Mar 11, 2018
346
22
18
Speculation and faith without works is dead. Where is the FRUIT?
Does the fruit matter?

Since you think so, explain the parable of the barren fig tree.

Luke 13
The Parable of the Barren Fig Tree
6And he told this parable: “A man had a fig tree planted in his vineyard, and he came seeking fruit on it and found none. 7And he said to the vinedresser, ‘Look, for three years now I have come seeking fruit on this fig tree, and I find none. Cut it down. Why should it use up the ground?’ 8And he answered him, ‘Sir, let it alone this year also, until I dig around it and put on manure. 9Then if it should bear fruit next year, well and good; but if not, you can cut it down.’”

Here's a full grown fig tree that had not born fruit for 3 years, & was going to be cut down if nothing in another year.

If it wasn't full grown, the owner would have expected nothing from a sapling, now would he?
 

mailmandan

Senior Member
Apr 7, 2014
25,047
13,056
113
58
Since WHEN does a sinner have a good & honest heart?!?
In Luke 8:15, we read - But the seed in the good soil, these are the ones who have heard the word in an honest and good heart, and hold it fast, and bear fruit with perseverance (NASB). Are you disagreeing with God in Luke 8:15? Good soil represents a person properly preapared in heart who having heard the word with a noble and good heart, keeps it and bears fruit with patience (NKJV).
 

mailmandan

Senior Member
Apr 7, 2014
25,047
13,056
113
58
If the plant is growing, the roots are fine.
Even if one could make a case for the plant in the thorny soil having some type of root system, the roots are not fine because the plant is not rooted in a regenerate heart, unlike the good ground hearer, who heard the word with an honest and good heart and produced fruit with perseverance, unlike the rocky and thorny soil.

In the context of Matthew 15:13, when Jesus was discussing the scribes and Pharisees, He said, "Every plant that My heavenly Father has not planted will be uprooted/pulled up by the roots." Does that mean these plants represent saved people because there were some type of roots? NO.

You don't want to confess he is correct, that's all.
The seed that fell on rocky ground was said to have "no root." (Matthew 13:6; 13:21; Mark 4:6; 4:17; Luke 8:13). He said
there definitely are roots in the shallow soil and in the soil overrun with weeds. Is he correct about the rocky ground according to Matthew 13:6; 13:21; Mark 4:6; 4:17; Luke 8:13? Even if he could make a case for there being roots in the thorny soil, it doesn't really matter because it's not rooted in a regenerate heart and produces NO FRUIT, unlike the good soil.

There's other scriptures that say the same thing, & you don't agree with them either.
Fruitless faith is dead faith and you refuse to agree with that for the sake of your biased doctrine.
 

mailmandan

Senior Member
Apr 7, 2014
25,047
13,056
113
58
Does the fruit matter?
Fruit absolutely matters (Matthew 7:15-20).

Since you think so, explain the parable of the barren fig tree.
You don't think it matters?
:eek:

The Parable of the Barren Fig Tree
6And he told this parable: “A man had a fig tree planted in his vineyard, and he came seeking fruit on it and found none. 7And he said to the vinedresser, ‘Look, for three years now I have come seeking fruit on this fig tree, and I find none. Cut it down. Why should it use up the ground?’ 8And he answered him, ‘Sir, let it alone this year also, until I dig around it and put on manure. 9Then if it should bear fruit next year, well and good; but if not, you can cut it down.’”

Here's a full grown fig tree that had not born fruit for 3 years, & was going to be cut down if nothing in another year.

If it wasn't full grown, the owner would have expected nothing from a sapling, now would he?
You are missing the point of the parable of the fig tree. Jesus told this parable after reminding His listeners of a tower over the pool of Siloam which unexpectedly fell and people were killed. In Luke 13:3, we see the moral of the story is, "unless you repent, you will likewise perish." To reiterate this moral, Jesus tells the story of the fig tree.

The fig tree has clear symbolic significance of the nation of Israel. The vineyard owner expresses his disappointment at the fruitless tree. He has looked for fruit from this tree for three years, but has found none. This three year time period is significant because for three years John the Baptist and Jesus had been preaching the message of repentance throughout Israel, but the fruits of repentance were not found from Israel as a whole.

John the Baptist warned the people about the Messiah coming and told them to bring forth/bear fruits worthy of repentance because the ax was already laid at the root of the tree (Luke 3:8-9). But the nation of Israel had rejected their Messiah and had Him crucified.

In the parable, the vineyard owner grants another year to the tree. In the same way, God in His mercy may grant us another day, month, year, but if there is no fruit of repentance, His patience will eventually reach an end, and the fruitless, unrepentant individual will be cut down.
 
Jan 25, 2015
9,213
3,188
113
Well, at least I can say I started a thread that went on for more than 3 pages.

Sigh
Anyone can do that, you just title your thread "Saturday is the real Sabbath" and voila it will go on forever..... :p
 
E

eternally-gratefull

Guest
If the plant is growing, the roots are fine.

You don't want to confess he is correct, that's all.

There's other scriptures that say the same thing, & you don't agree with them either.
i love how workers yell and scream fruit must be accompanied by faith or else. Then when it comes down to it. Will say one can have faith and no fruit and still be saved.

you can’t have it both ways!
 

RickyZ

Senior Member
Sep 20, 2012
9,635
787
113
LOL the same topics over and over and over and............................................
Which is why I tried - but failed - to point out how absolutely useless this discussion is
 

mailmandan

Senior Member
Apr 7, 2014
25,047
13,056
113
58
i love how workers yell and scream fruit must be accompanied by faith or else. Then when it comes down to it. Will say one can have faith and no fruit and still be saved.

you can’t have it both ways!
You hit the nail on the head! ;)