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Since I am a Christian (there are Charismatic and Open Theist Reformed Christians apparently...who is a Reformed Open Theist? Some author said there are some), I cannot be possessed, so mystery is wrong.
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Can you explain this statement to me? Especially the bolded part.I have full expectation we will both be there, but there is a possibility (not a probability) that anyone can fall away. We have not had an inclination to do so for decades, so why think it will be likely?
A Christian cannot be possessed (Col. 1:13).
Can you explain this statement to me? Especially the bolded part.
I couldn't agree more!
You are not a Christian, and you do have a familiar demon spirit.Proving I am not possessed since I am a Christian.
Admitting that you are a messenger of Satan is the first step to ridding yourself of your demon. :thumb:Can a Christian be oppressed externally (Paul's thorn, a messenger of Satan)?
I'm not.I am glad to see you are reaching out for help with nouthetic counselling.
Are you mocking nouthetic counseling?I just got my certificate/training from a cereal box.
Because of your bias towards the circumcision epistles, you have clearly missed II Timothy 2:13 which clearly states that if we stop believing, He remains faithful. We are hid in Him, we are His Body, and have His identity, and He will not deny Himself.In our many years of claiming to be followers of Christ, we have not had serious doubts about our faith nor a desire or tendency to renounce it and forsake our first love. He has saved and kept us. Our confidance is in Him, not our own weakness (Jude 24-25).
Others do abandon the faith they once embraced for various reasons. Most believers remain faithful through God's faithfulness. This does not preclude the possibility (Scripture sternly warns about it) of some falling away or apostasizing (some do).
My experience is that if I have come this far, I would have to be a moron for rejecting what I know is true. I have had opportunity to do so, but have not. I see no reason to think that I would do so in the future until I die.
Charles Templeton was a successful evangelist alongside Billy Graham. By the end of his life, he was a functional atheist writing against the faith he once loved and preached. His experience is different than mine and based on years of negative decline that God would have put up road blocks to.
The bottom line is that we are not robots and can receive or reject Truth/God.
Because of your bias towards the circumcision epistles, you have clearly missed II Timothy 2:13 which clearly states that if we stop believing, He remains faithful. We are hid in Him, we are His Body, and have His identity, and He will not deny Himself.
On top of that powerful statement, we also learn that the Holy Spirit has sealed us.
No man can break the seal of the Holy Spirit.
You obviously have no clue what it means to deny Him. No one who has accepted Him can deny Him, ever.2 Tim. 2:12-13
And you conveniently left out v. 12 from the context that shows that His faithfulness does not preclude our becoming godless or faithless. It is not just your uncirc. letters that teach the possibility of apostasy or falling away. It is a Pauline principle also. The security of the believer texts do not negate the warning of apostasy texts. Calvinists do mental gymnastics to try to make them say something they do not to retain their preconceived theology. You simply hyper-dispensationalize them away.
I contrast Old vs New and have a full NT theology, not one based on a specious circ vs uncirc (TM) post-cross gospels theory.
You obviously have no clue what it means to deny Him. No one who has accepted Him can deny Him, ever.
godless, you are a moron. I have already proved to you that Judas was never a believer by giving you the biblical evidence out of the mouth of Jesus, and you keep lying to everyone anyway.Judas denied Christ and died as an apostate, a son of perdition/hell. Denying Him is the opposite of receiving, loving, knowing, obeying Him.
The bible proves that you are a false teacher. You are once again calling Jesus a liar. That is what demon possessed perverts do, and that is what you are.
yourrulz,2 Tim. 2:12-13
And you conveniently left out v. 12 from the context that shows that His faithfulness does not preclude our becoming godless or faithless. It is not just your uncirc. letters that teach the possibility of apostasy or falling away. It is a Pauline principle also. The security of the believer texts do not negate the warning of apostasy texts. Calvinists do mental gymnastics to try to make them say something they do not to retain their preconceived theology. You simply hyper-dispensationalize them away.
I contrast Old vs New and have a full NT theology, not one based on a specious circ vs uncirc (TM) post-cross gospels theory.
This verse is relating to our salvation, and corresponds with Galatians 2:20, where Paul clearly states that our old man has died, and it is Christ who lives in us.II Timothy 2:11, [It is] a faithful saying: For if we be dead with [him], we shall also live with [him]:
This means that those who already have Christ living in them, if they suffer for Him during this Christian life, the same will also reign with Him in Heaven (not earth where the 12 original Apostles will reign). Did you read that? Those of us who suffer will also reign with our risen Lord in Heaven! What a blessing!!!II Timothy 2:12a, If we suffer, we shall also reign with [him]:
This means that if we deny our risen Lord before men on earth (similar to what Peter did), then He will deny us our reign in Heaven. What does this mean? It means that those who deny our risen Lord and do not suffer for Him here, will not reign in Heaven. They will be there, but without reward. Frightful!if we deny [him], he also will deny us:
tells us that God will not deny us our salvation, even if we stop believing! What a great God! He will not forsake us!II Timothy 2:13If we believe not, [yet] he abideth faithful: he cannot deny himself.
:up:If your good works didn't save you, then what makes you think that your good works can keep you saved???
Adambassador said:II Timothy 2:12a, If we suffer, we shall also reign with [him]:
This means that those who already have Christ living in them, if they suffer for Him during this Christian life, the same will also reign with Him in Heaven (not earth where the 12 original Apostles will reign). Did you read that? Those of us who suffer will also reign with our risen Lord in Heaven! What a blessing!!!
Jesus did not say this about him the day he chose him as an apostle.