Let me offer, FTR, that I suggest some of us (probably including me) should read your/our posts more carefully before hitting "Send!".
I suggest in the attempt to 'present points', sometimes we are (all) making unwise statements.
I will give one small example
from a post that just appeared on this thread.
There are some disturbing implications in this wording that have little or nothing to do, per se, with Lordship Salvation.
(BTW, the 'bolded' words, which are exactly as copied, are not the disturbing ones, nor is 'Lordship Salvation' the problem here, either.)
The question asked was not whether one could have salvation by 'how they prayed' but rather could one pray otherwise.
It asked nothing about praying to "the God of the Bible", regardless of intent. My answer stands in answering the question.
Since new believers are compared to new "babes"...what does a baby know upon birth, or prior to birth for that matter?
When I was saved, I knew I was a sinner, and faith in Christ was the only way to get right with God.
I didn't know what a full commitment to turn from sin was, I knew I was a sinner, and in order to be forgiven and made right in God's eye, I needed faith in Christ's birth, death and resurrection.
Claimming Christ as Lord is not deep theology that requires discipleship. Neither is it difficult to understand. Niether does it suggest maturity.
What it does say is "I am willing, teach me Lord". Zacheus didn't need to sit through a discipleship class to know to make amends or give to the poor. The woman at the well didn't need a 12 week disipleship class to know how to be a witness. Those who are truly saved have a heart for God (Dan 11:32)
We do many people a great disservice allowing them to think they are alright when they arefar from the Lord.
Plus several posts in this early thread when I was somewhat younger and a little less cantankerous, maybe, but before I learned my lesson about not using 'shorthand' on BB 'handles'.
Incidentally, I would rate this last one as one of the most informative threads, for all to read, on the Lordship salvation subject that has been on the BB, even if you ignored all my own posts in it.
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Question for you brother. Feel free to PM me the answer if I am taking you off topic here. When you say soul=spirit, is that an affirmation of the dichotomy of man? I ask because I am about to study anthropology in my school and I have briefly read Charles Hodge on the subject.
Yes,I believe in the dichotomy of people.We are binary creatures. I have read very little of Charles Hodge.I own none of his books.He is appreciated very much in Reformed circles though.However,he seems too philosophical to me.I like the writings of his son,A.A. better.They're much more clear.
Gordon Clark, though a Christian philosopher, is less philosophical in his short Bible book commentaries. He develops the dichotomous nature of people very well from the Word of God.