Originally posted by @tom-wolsey Where were we anyway. Eladar went on about not liking wide people or something. Seems kind of bigoted to me but whatevs.
Originally posted by @eladar Way to evade the issue.
I was poking you for fun when it started, but then you went with it. To be honest, the OP is pretty self explanatory. I don't understand what you're trying to get from us.
Originally posted by @tom-wolsey I was poking you for fun when it started, but then you went with it. To be honest, the OP is pretty self explanatory. I don't understand what you're trying to get from us.
Originally posted by @tom-wolsey I was poking you for fun when it started, but then you went with it. To be honest, the OP is pretty self explanatory. I don't understand what you're trying to get from us.
What so often seems like the only string on Eladar's buck fiddle, he likes telling other Christians that they are "children of Satan".
Originally posted by @tom-wolsey I was poking you for fun when it started, but then you went with it. To be honest, the OP is pretty self explanatory. I don't understand what you're trying to get from us.
How can there be a road to the narrow gate if you pass through the narrow gate when you claim and believe to accept Jesus?
Originally posted by @eladar How can there be a road to the narrow gate if you pass through the narrow gate when you claim and believe to accept Jesus?
I think the idea is, when you're placed on the narrow path through the regenerative work of the Holy Spirit, you stay on the road.
If this analogy is serious and you truly intend to carry it out this way. If the road is so narrow and you have people lined up behind you, how could you turn around and go back?
Originally posted by @tom-wolsey I think the idea is, when you're placed on the narrow path through the regenerative work of the Holy Spirit, you stay on the road.
If this analogy is serious and you truly intend to carry it out this way. If the road is so narrow and you have people lined up behind you, how could you turn around and go back?
Yet unless you take sonship's extreme view you end up at the same place as losing salvation when you then claim people could be wrong and they were never really saved to begin with.
Sonship says such people are saved they just get god's discipline for a period of time.
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Originally posted by @tom-wolsey You heard it here folks. If you're overweight? Jesus hates you. ðŸ˜
Originally posted by @eladar Yet unless you take sonship's extreme view you end up at the same place as losing salvation when you then claim people could be wrong and they were never really saved to begin with.
Sonship says such people are saved they just get god's discipline for a period of time.
I'm having a hard time understanding this but I guess sonship can help me with it, since it's his belief anyway.
Yet unless you take sonship's extreme view you end up at the same place as losing salvation when you then claim people could be wrong and they were never really saved to begin with.
Sonship says such people are saved they just get god's discipline for a period of time.
Hold on.
Do I get the feeling that you really want to communicate?
Or are you just happy to seem to win the argument?
I mean if you want to really communicate you have to represent what i believe with accuracy.
Once Saved Always Saved (which is not a phrase I use) does not mean - Once Saved Never Disciplined.
The question should be - Does the New Testament indicate that AFTER Christ comes for His servants and lovers, the church could there be any chance of DISCIPLINE or PUNISHMENT for those for whom eternal redemption is secure.
I have come to understand that the answer from the New Testament is YES.