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EleventhHour

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Cease from striving completely? No. God's Spirit when sealed in us as the result of Faith " surrender" will never. Allow that.

Nobody surrenders in a moment, one time, finished product. It's a process of Christ perfecting the called who are allowing Him to by a continuous surrender.

But I like your post. The hard part is to surrender without any expectations of something in return. If we are expecting something in return for our surrendered life, that would be more of a business deal or vending machine kind of process.
You are so wrong on this... completely contrary to scripture.

Surrender without any expectations of nothing in return... of course you would need to make that assertion so that you can cover your works dogma


The gift of salvation is received and sealed all at once.
 
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Pisteuo

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What don’t you understand about my proclamation of Jesus Christ, and who He is to me and everyone who places their eternal fate in His hands?
Eternal fate, trusting Him to give you eternal life isn't NT saving Faith.
 

mailmandan

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Interesting, either you didn't read the entire definition, or are deliberately trying to sidetrack true Faith applied.

Here is the completed definition word for word.

"Pisteuo is a personal surrender to Him and a life inspired by such surrender. Producing a full acknowledgement of Gods revelation of truth."

"this all stands in contrast to belief in it's purely natural exercise, which consists of an opinion held in good faith without necessary reference to it's proof. The object of Abrams Faith was not God's promise (that was the occasion of it's exercise) his Faith rested on God Himself."

This proves everything that I've been trying to show you !
Hmm... you seemed to have left out the entire definition in your post below: :unsure:

The only definitions of pisteuo I've given are the ones out of the Vines, "a personal surrender to Him and a life inspired by such surrender", and a partial definition out of the Strong's," pisteuo means NOT just to believe".

So back to my question. There's no work involved in your believe and recieve doctrine?
The full definition from the Vine's does not change what I explained to you in post #128,836. Go back and read that entire post carefully. You have proved nothing, except that you have manipulated the Vine's definition of Pisteuo into promoting salvation by works. The word "faithing" that you invited also doesn't exist.
 

posthuman

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Cease from striving completely? No. God's Spirit when sealed in us as the result of Faith " surrender" will never. Allow that.
as i see it what you're talking about is after surrendering, e.g. Colossians 1:29 'striving according to His working which works in me mightily' or Hebrews 1:24 'striving against sin'

in the context of surrender, it is very simply laying down ones arms. conceding defeat. putting no more effort into resistance. this is an entirely passive act: it is the changing from active to passive. a soldier who is engaged in the act of surrender to his enemy is dropping his weapons and raising his arms in the air, doing nothing but offering himself as a captor & waiting for what his erstwhile opponent will do with him. it is effectually an implicit plea for mercy.

one who shows an open hand in this way ((rather than a fist)) may afterwards strive in what is required of him by his new master, but that isn't the act of surrender but a consequence of it.


Nobody surrenders in a moment, one time, finished product.
i do not agree with this in the way it is stated.
in the very moment i put away my sword, i have surrendered.




if i only feint - as though if Obi-Wan had pretended to drop his guard only to coerce Vader into committing to a certain strike, which he planned to parry and counter, then i have not actually 'surrendered'
Obi-Wan here truly surrenders, and it is over in an instant; the instant in which he does not move to block Vader's imminent fendente.
 

posthuman

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ugh i keep cringing watching this lol

terrible swordplay. Vader telegraphs his strike from a mile away, hits way past the center of percussion of the blade, leads with his off-foot, has the position of his hands inverted from where they ought to be, wastes all kinds of time and momentum with the angle of his cut... etc etc


literally all he has to do from the position he's in when Obi-Wan surrenders is step ((or lunge)) forward while raising his right hand above his left, turning the hilt to angle downward. the point of his saber would drop neatly into a thrust at Obi-Wan's neck / left collarbone, while maintaining a line blocking Obi-Wan's weapon from attack in case he was only feinting. this would take a fraction of a second, but instead he spends 5x as much time rearing back and swinging sideways at his shoulder with an upside-down left-handed grip and off-balance posture. stupid, stupid, stupid!! heck he's close enough he doesn't even need to step or lunge.
:sick:


**do not get your sword instruction from hollywood!! **
 
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Pisteuo

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You are so wrong on this... completely contrary to scripture.

Surrender without any expectations of nothing in return... of course you would need to make that assertion so that you can cover your works dogma


The gift of salvation is received and sealed all at once.
Been there, done that. God knows this about me; why don’t you?
No covenant, no contract with God, = no relationship.