I think those verses pose a good question and to be honest they could go either way. Here is one reason;
Whosoever therefore shall confess me before men, him will I confess also before my Father which is in heaven.
But whosoever shall deny me before men, him will I also deny before my Father which is in heaven.
It would be easy to argue that these men were denying the Lord before men and that would certainly be a very good argument which would mean they were lost.
However for the sake of argument let's say they are saved as you contend. How does what they were doing go against Lordship salvation?
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Discussion in 'Baptist Theology & Bible Study' started by Alive in Christ, Oct 13, 2011.
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Once a person confesses Christ as Lord in either communist China or in Russia they are persecuted. Thus they live underground. There are flourishing churches, but they are underground. They dare not confess Christ as Lord openly.
In many Islamic countries (not all), but nations like Saudi Arabia, it is not wise to try and confess Christ as Lord. In any of these nations in a converted Muslim confesses Christ as Lord he is sure to meet the death penalty. They live secretly, away from their Muslim families and relatives.
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Secondly, I am not making the judgments you're bringin in here, you are.
My point is belief is not enough. The Scriptures support this.
Although I do agree about the severity of persecution that comes to those within other countries who confess Christ. That's a given.
True believers in Scripture paid willingly via persecution for believing. Hiding in an underground church isn't denying Christ publicly as these Jews did.
And don't judge me unitl you've walked in my shoes.
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However I do not agree that he was judging anyone. Holding a view and applying it even if incorrect does not necessarily constitute improper judging from a biblical standpoint. We are told to judge not until... and we are also told to judge one another. It is never to never judge, just why. To judge someone improperly from a biblical standpoint one has to look down on them like the Pharisees did towards the common people. Judging is not taking what one perceives as truth and applying that belief even if the understanding held is incorrect. Improper judging biblically is always done from an improper motive not just an incorrect conclusion.
Just because someone does not confess their faith to the world does not mean they are lost. In the case of the men spoken of in that passage my guess is they most likely did speak of it between themselves once they felt someone else was also a believer just like the underground churches in some other countries do.
I have never understood how anyone can hold to the idea we are never to judge when they themselves have to judge to rebuke someone else for it. It is no different then when the liberals tell others that they should be tolerant of their views and they (the liberals) are not tolerant of others.
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The point is, these chief rulers were not 100% committed to God. The scriptures say they LOVED the praise of men more than the praise of God. Yet the scriptures say they believed on Jesus. They were believers. And they did not deny Jesus, they did not confess him, this is not the same thing.
I disagree with P4T, we are saved by trusting in Jesus alone to save us, not faith plus works, or faith plus some sort of commitment. If so, these men would not be called believers. -
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Salvation is not some sort of contract where Jesus promises to save you if you promise to quit sinning. That is not a free gift. Man of himself has no power to quit sinning. It is when we believe on Jesus we receive the Holy Spirit that works in us to turn us from sin. Our spirit is saved, but we retain the flesh with it's lusts and desires. Our degree of success over sin depends on our willingness to submit to the Spirit. But if we submit to the flesh we sin.
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Martin Marprelate Well-Known MemberSite Supporter
I wonder if anyone has read A. W. Pink's Studies in saving Faith, written in the 1920s. It can be found here:-
http://www.godrules.net/library/pink/247pink1.htm
Here is an extract. Warning: Pink does not mince words:-
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Salvation is by faith and faith alone. That is one of the basic premises on which we stand. Those who do not believe so deny the word of God.
There being justified by faith we have peace with God.
Believe on the Lord Jesus Christ and thou shalt be saved.
--Surely Pink would know better than this.
Next he says:
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Iconoclast Well-Known MemberSite Supporter
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Was Peter a believer? YES. Did Jesus say the apostles were clean (except Judas) at the last supper? YES. They were true believers, their sins were forgiven, yet a few hours later Peter denied Jesus. True believers fail, they cannot always be trusted.
This does not argue for you, but against you. No one is saved because we are always faithful to Jesus, we are saved because Jesus is always faithful to us. If a man believes on Jesus he is saved, Jesus cannot break his promise. -
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But man is different. Jesus did die for our sins, and has promised to save any man who believes on him for salvation.
We cannot add to what Jesus has done. He does not need our help to save us. All we need do is completely trust him alone for salvation.
Lordship Salvation is works salvation. As some have said here, they do not believe trusting Jesus is enough. They believe we have to be obedient to be saved. Good luck with that, it only takes one sin to come short of the glory of God, just as Adam only had to sin once to die.
I compare it to being in a fire in a tall building. Firemen below call for you to jump and promise to catch you with a net. You have to let go and jump. Likewise, we need to simply cast ourselves on Jesus, we need to let go and jump, and depend on Jesus ONLY to catch us, to save us.
The devils cannot have saving faith, there is no promise to save them, there is no promise given them to depend or believe upon.
We can only have saving faith because we have a promise to save us to depend upon.
Do you understand that?
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