"Here's a question: Chastisement by God is intended to get us on the right track, and bring us closer to Him. Why would a saved person, once gone from this fallen earth, need chastisement? In eternity with God, we will have perfect bodies and be continually in God's presence. We certainly don't deserve anything that good, but because of God's mercy and grace, and Jesus' shed blood, we will receive it."
This is what I was referring to, npetreley. BTW, glad we're in agreement!
How to defeat the EIREITAD heresy!
Discussion in 'Baptist Theology & Bible Study' started by Lacy Evans, Aug 8, 2007.
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Because they're too cowardly to own up to what the verse says, they'll dodge the issue by focusing on when satan actually gets tossed in the lake of fire, etc. Try it. Just ask an ME person about this verse and I bet you can't get a straight answer with a pitchfork and a cattle prod.
Here's another answer you'll never get outside of using a bottle of sodium pentathol. Ask them how many salvations there are. Are there separate salvations of the spirit, soul, and body?
Better still - is there more than one gospel? Is there a gospel of eternal salvation of the spirit by grace, and ANOTHER gospel of kingdom salvation by works? Dare 'em. Shoot 'em up with truth serum. I say you'll never get a clear answer. It's too obviously unBiblical, so they can't come clean on it while intelligent people are watching. They save that stuff for the unlearned and gullible.
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Oh, I forgot he can't see me. :wavey:
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I can't see James' reply, but I'm willing to bet there's no confirmation of the ME claims that:
1. Believers will be cast into the eternal fire prepared for the devil and his angels for 1,000 years.
2. There are multiple salvations, at least one of which you must earn by works.
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At LEAST 3, you leave a standing impliction there may even be more?!!
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Straight to heaven at the rapture -- into glorified bodies.
Next is JSOC. But if you maintain that anyone could go from there to hell, you would be subjecting to the "2nd death" those that are immune from it!!
The marriage supper comes 7 years later on earth, Rev 19
I would suggest you go back and recalibrate your eschatology so you don't make such foolish assertions in the future.
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DHK, Amy,
That being said, you both made the right point. The MK is NOT the resurrection or rapture of the church.
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And how, pray tell, does God rapture us into glorified bodies and then re-corrupt some of us in the 2nd death and then raise them yet again to glory??
You know what you are doing, don't you? You are taking verses and wresting them from context in order to make them read as you believe. It's called "isogesis."
Would you like to explain how the church finds itself in the earthly judgment that precedes the MK in the first place? Is there no rapture to heaven in your theology? Does it look to you like believers in 1Cor 3 are "saved so as by fire" because of hell or because their works were burned before them?
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JUSTIFICATION -- Accepting God's eternal forgiveness of sins in Christ.
SANCTIFICATION -- Growing daily in the "Christ life."
GLORIFICATION -- Being changed into a body like unto Christ's glorified body.
Now many works-based religions try to make 3 out of one but they haven't figure out how they'll glorify themselves yet! :laugh:
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The fallacy of modern-day Christendom is that the second (sanctification) is a guarantee. That is a teaching that is not in line with Scripture. Sancitification has to be a cooperative process between the believer and the Spirit. And there are consquences for obedience and there are consequences for disobedience. Nowhere in Scripture are consquences limited to this age. Becuase there is a judgment seat where works are on trial that in and of itself tells us that the consequences last out into the coming age, or there would be no need for a judgment seat where loss is suffered. Not on is it unBiblical, but it just plainly doesn't even follow any logic or reason.
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