I challenge you to show where J. Jump, myself, or any others who preach the gospel of the Kingdom have done this.
None of us have!
And this is what we're talking about with the untruths and deceptions.
None of us have even hinted at such a thing as judging other, in anything whatsoever, as far as salvational issues are concerned.
In fact, it's quite the opposite. We have made great pains to point out the fallacies of those who require works to be saved! "Oh, a saved person wouldn't do that!"
Those words come from others, not us.
What you are insinuating is 180 degrees from what we are teaching, and is, what we are teaching against.
Now, we do judge the actions of others when they lie, call names, etc., but never in relation to spiritual salvation.
How to defeat the EIREITAD heresy!
Discussion in 'Baptist Theology & Bible Study' started by Lacy Evans, Aug 8, 2007.
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Those dirty rotten sinners that (according to your standards, and not necessarily God's) have not endured to the end) will miss out on the MK. But you are not God, are you? That is the one aspect of this entire scenario that you have forgotten about. You condemn more than half of the believers here to ME, when you don't know the heart of God. You pretend to be God instead. You may not say this; but you act like this by your very belief in the ME. If you didn't believe in ME, you would leave salvation in its entirety in the hands of God. But you don't. You play your part in it. -
First of all, I challenge you to show anyone other than npetreley and his ilk who have said any but a minority will be in gehenna. (I know you didn't say this just now, but it's one of the common lies that have been told.)
Secondly, it's Scriptures that say that many are called, but few are called out.
It's Scriptures that say that we will be judged for our works, whether good or bad.
It's Paul himself who included himself among the "we".
It's Scriptures that say that that those who are born from above will see the Kingdom, but those who do certain things (works) will be the ones who enter the Kingdom.
It's Sciptures that differentiate between the spirit and the soul, and puts no conditions at all, other than accepting the offer, upon the salvation of our spirit. But, Scriptures also put conditions upon the salvation of the soul.
This has been shown from Scriptures.
But, others dance around the issues by saying, "Well, works aren't really works" and "well, this is not directed at saved people, because a person who is really and truly saved wouldn't really do that sin" (but, they always exclude the sins that they are guilty of).
It's Scriptures that tell us that we are accountable for our actions. And those of us who know more are held to more accountability.
It is not up to us to judge whether someone else is saved or not, as that is not based upon works. If someone tells me that they have accepted the free offer that has been presented, that's good enough for me.
But, that's where our spiritual lives begin, and so many say, "Well, that's it!"
That's not it.
We will be judged by the Lord Jesus Christ for our works, and we will be rewarded accordingly. Some will be rewarded, and some will be cast into outer darkness, and the Scriptures call them all servants. The Scriptures don't say, "But this one fellow sneaked in and pretended to be a servant." What was his sin? Not using what he had been given. Works. -
How about "Be not deceived: neither fornicators, nor idolaters, nor adulterers, nor effeminate, nor abusers of themselves with mankind, Nor thieves, nor covetous, nor drunkards, nor revilers, nor extortioners, shall inherit the kingdom of God."?
Or perhaps this one: Now the works of the flesh are manifest, which are these; Adultery, fornication, uncleanness, lasciviousness, Idolatry, witchcraft, hatred, variance, emulations, wrath, strife, seditions, heresies, Envyings, murders, drunkenness, revellings, and such like: of the which I tell you before, as I have also told you in time past, that they which do such things shall not inherit the kingdom of God."
Oh, here's a good pre-determined judgment: "For this ye know, that no whoremonger, nor unclean person, nor covetous man, who is an idolater, hath any inheritance in the kingdom of Christ and of God."
Oh, here's a good one!: "But the fearful, and unbelieving, and the abominable, and murderers, and whoremongers, and sorcerers, and idolaters, and all liars, shall have their part in the lake which burneth with fire and brimstone: which is the second death."
You're quite correct that I have no right to judge, and that's why I do not judge. But, I have been commanded to preach right from wrong, and I've been commanded to preach the Scriptures which tell us that there are rewards for behavior, both good and bad.
I'm not going to shun something that he has esteemed to offer me. If it's important enough for him to offer it, it's important enough for me to want it.
But, I guess a really, really, really, TRULY saved person wouldn't sin, so these warnings obviously aren't aimed at saved people. Are they?
"Blessed are they that do his commandments, that they may have right to the tree of life, and may enter in through the gates into the city." -
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So if you are calling your gospel the "gospel of the kingdom," I'd say believe and be baptized in the name of Jesus Christ, friend, Acts 19:4!!
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You know, Paul said that the 'hidden wisdom of God' -- parables, mysteries, covenants -- cannot be seen by the natural man. I'm beginning to wonder how far up your religion this problem goes.
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You preach against those sins and warn people of the earthly consequences. That we have authority and foundation for. To claim that we have authority to preach "purgatory," which your little 1000 years punishment is, is unscriptural and I am surprised you would reclaim it from the garbage of Catholicism.
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If that is the case then you are doing the same thing every time you share the Truth of Scripture.
We have not judged anyone. We have never said that this person will receive the kingdom and this person will not speaking specifically of someone. We don't even say that we are guaranteed to be there, because we understand that we could be disqualified just as Paul said he could. And if Paul could be disqualified you better believe I could be!
This line is more mere emotionalism.
And if anyone is making that judgment it is these folks that can somehow "tell" a person is unsaved because of their works. THAT is passing judgment and taking the place of God!
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If what we say is true, the best way to "condemn" someone else would be to NOT warn them. (Of course that would condemn me too)
Please read. it'll make you feel better:
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You also at least have a system for dealing with the inconsistencies of eternal security vs. the miriad of warning scriptures (without going mad, picking one side, and killing all of your oponents. . . talk about a RC approach?)
I would love to debate with you the theory that the warnings all apply solely to Israel. There are several variations.
1) some say that the warnings apply to Jews in the trib.
2) some say they are only there to show the jews how they need salvation.
3) Some say they are an extension of OT salvation.
4) I probably forgot a couple.
Can you tell me which you believe, (Or what you do believe if I missed the mark)
I need to know exactly what you believe before I can insult you, tell you what you really believe, then ignore you while I shoot little sarcastic arrows at you across cyberspace. (Oh wait, I might miss the Kingdom if I am mean. I better be good!) -
John 3 doesn't say any such thing? Well, let's take a look and see:
John 3:3: Jesus answered and said unto him, Verily, verily, I say unto thee, Except a man be born from above, he cannot see the kingdom of God.
John 3:5: Jesus answered, Verily, verily, I say unto thee, Except a man be born of water and of spirit [doing stuff], he cannot enter into the kingdom of God. -
I don't see that in that verse. -
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Skypair you said loss of crowns. Once again you are EXACTLY correct! If you lose your crown you can not rule. The suffering loss is also referred to in Scripture as a loss of your life (soul - same Greek word).
You are trying to apply everything to Israel, which is what Lacy has said, but what you fail to realize is that the offer that was made to Israel is now offered to us because Israel rejected it. So virtually everything that was originally intended for Israel in the NT is now intended to everyone individually.
There are no grounds to write everything off as Israel as you do. You are confusing they physical kingdom with the kingdom of the heavens. The kingdom of the heavens in a "real" sphere of rulership over the earth. The heavens do rule.
There is a physical aspect of rulership and there is a spiritual aspect of rulership. Israel was promised the physical kingdom and they were offered the spiritual kingdom, but they rejected it. Now we can accept the offer and rule and reign with Christ, from the heavens as a part of His bride (Scripture also calls this being a firstborn son). Or we can reject it like Israel did.
But not everyone that is saved will rule. There's simply no Scriptural backing for that belief system. It's just not there. In two-plus years of looking at this subject and talking to many pastors and lay people alike no one has ever been able to show me Scripture that says all saved people will be a part of the bride and that all saved people will rule and reign with Christ in His coming kingdom.
If that were true then there would be no need to die to self and try and live the right way in the here and now if we all get to the same end regardless of how we live.
There is a reason we are to be separate from the world. There is a reason we are to be obedient. There is a reason we are to be faithful. The reason is there is a prize that we are supposed to be striving toward. And you have correctly identified that it is a crown. But not all people are going to win their race. And Scripture says in fact many will not.
That's sad to say, but that's just what Scripture says, so that's what we have to go with. -
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1 Corinthians 6:9-10
9 Know ye not that the unrighteous shall not inherit the kingdom of God? Be not deceived: neither fornicators, nor idolaters, nor adulterers, nor effeminate, nor abusers of themselves with mankind,
10 Nor thieves, nor covetous, nor drunkards, nor revilers, nor extortioners, shall inherit the kingdom of God. -
Only Jesus the Christ can make that judgment at the appropriate time.
However, I can tell you from Scriptures that adultery is condemned.
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