>>>>I and others on this thread have cited a large number of scriptures that demonstrate, by any honest reading of them, that it is possible to know that one has salvation.<<
It seems to me all I have seen is scriptures that hold out the HOPE of being saved, not that one is saved before it happens. As Paul stated so simply, "IN THIS HOPE we were saved." Hope depicts something in the future that is yet to be, not something in the present that already is.
As I have asked you before, if you have what everyone else is hoping for, where is your hope? As Paul said, if you have it already, then there is no hope, because who hopes for what they already have?
I don't have it, but I hope for it, and wait for it patiently. You supposedly have it already, so what are you hoping for? I do not understand your belief in CONTEXT with what Paul is saying as he is surely talking about this very thing we are discussing.
>>It's not a grandiose claim, it's a scriptural claim. You, on the other hand, have arrogantly falsified scripture repeatedly to attempt to nullify the promises in the scriptures we have shown you.<<
We? I beleive you are the only one thus far claiming the position of honor, that being already saved with eternal life, before the King actually gives it out. I do not nullify any promise by Jesus, I wait for him to deliver it. Of which I have HOPE. Of which scripture is plain, that the undeserved reward is given out at the END, not in the middle.
>>Can I prove to you that I have accepted those promises? Of course not. Nor do I have to.<<
It has NOTHING to do with you proving your accepting them, it has to do with you proving that it has even been offered to you and you are IN POSSESSION OF IT. Scriptually, if you did have it, you would have stoppped sinning and be doing everything right, and you would be showing all due respect EVEN TO AN STAUNCH UNBELIEVER (of which I am not). But, by your own words, you are still a sinner, which to me disqualifies your claim, and by your very own words, you show me NO RESPECT, which also scriptually disqualifies your claim .
I believe no one can accept that which has not been offered yet. Yes the promise is there, I do not deny it. I know it will be offered to some who are chosen in a future time, but I will never be so presumptous that I have it already, because I don't.
>>My salvation is not your concern, but you have attempted to make it your concern by denying that the promises plainly made in the Bible are not valid, and by denying that it is possible that I could have been saved<<
1. Your salvation is my concern, I hope you attain it. 2. I do not deny any promise made to those God chooses to give salvation to. 3. In my understanding, I do deny that anyone is saved already, before God has actually done it. Because if you have it already, your hope is lost.
I hope I am saved, and wish it were true that I was saved already.
You claim you are saved already, and are glad you are not like the pomegranate, who is ONLY hoping to be saved.
I believe the contrast in our beliefs are as far apart as the Pharisee and the tax collector.
>>Sounds like the JW's have trained you well.<<
My beliefs are nothing like JW's, and your insults are getting old.
>>Jesus offers much more. He expects our faithful service, but promises great rewards.<<
I believe Jesus expects nothing from me. How can he? I do nothing good. I am a born sinner bound in corruption. Sin begets sin, so there is nothing I can do besides that, sin. My works are of no use to him, so if there is to be a saving of the pomegranate, it will not be because of faithful service, because I cannot faithfully serve, I am a corrupted vessel. A sinner like me, cannot be faithful on his own. Grace is an undserved gift. I believe the reward is given NOT because it is due for faithful service, the reward is given because IT ISN'T due for ANYTHING. It is given out of God's good will and pleasure. Because He darn well feels like doing it. That's what I believe.
>>He says we can be confident of those rewards.<<
I believe I can be confident in those rewards, and yet NOT have received them. I don't have to have the undeserved gift in my POSSESSION in order to put my faith and confidence in it. Actually, I believe your understanding even undermines faith. "Faith is being sure of what we HOPE FOR and certain of what we do not see."
I will add my understandings to this in brackets:
"Faith is being sure of what we HOPE FOR [Being saved for eternal life] and certain of what we do not see. [Father and Jesus]"
If you have the undeserved gift already, you no longer have any need for the faith of being sure in the hope, as you already have what the hope is for and have seen the unseen already.
1 Peter 1:13-14
Therefore, prepare your minds for action; be self-controlled; set your hope fully on the grace to be given you when Jesus Christ is revealed.
I do believe Christ has not yet been revealed, so the grace of being saved cannot have been given out yet, because scripture says it is to be given out when Christ is to be revealed.
Salvation is ONLY A HOPE, at least that is what it is for me and the way I believe.
>>While we should not seek the honor of men, we should not be afraid to claim what God promises, either. Otherwise, we might be viewed like the man who hid his talents rather than investing them.<<
How can I be seeking the honor of other men when I feel I am a toilet cleaning janitor and my other job is shoe shine boy? Surely, someone who is saved by God deserves more honor than I could ever imagine. I am confident of one thing, I clean a mean toilet bowl, and I shine a killer shoe. But I will never assume that which hasn't been given to me. I prefer to inherit rather than assume. An inheritance is lawfully given. An assumption is illegally taking. That's what I believe.
>>He made the sacrifice to pay for my sins. I have done nothing to deserve salvation. All I have done is to accept the gift He offered. But it would be disrespectful for me to accept His gift and then doubt whether He had actually given it, would it not?<<
1 Peter 1:13b, "...set your hope fully on the grace to be given you when Jesus Christ is revealed."
My hope is firmly in place. Is yours?
Edited by - pomegranate on 4 September 2002 15:23:13