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I can just do whatever I want

Posted: Wed Sep 19, 2012 7:31 am
by dellsOfBittersweet
So, let's pretent that I was a member of the Once Saved, Always Saved crowd. My views might be:

"Since I'm saved, I'm good to go. I can do whatever I want. There's no sin that can undo my salvation, so I'm going to have my fun while the going is good. Time to load up on some big sins!"

How would you respond?

Re: I can just do whatever I want

Posted: Wed Sep 19, 2012 7:49 am
by Rob
I would advise my good friend to not do these things as it's likely to give him/her a bad rest of their time on earth. The big sins might feel good for a season, but they'll probably catch up and it won't feel so good after a while.
Also I would point out that their decisions will probably affect more people than just them.
Possibly people that don't have the same security...

Re: I can just do whatever I want

Posted: Wed Sep 19, 2012 8:08 am
by RickD
dellsOfBittersweet wrote:So, let's pretent that I was a member of the Once Saved, Always Saved crowd. My views might be:

"Since I'm saved, I'm good to go. I can do whatever I want. There's no sin that can undo my salvation, so I'm going to have my fun while the going is good. Time to load up on some big sins!"

How would you respond?
First I would question if you are really saved in the first place. That doesn't sound like you understand what salvation really is. A true believer has the indwelling of the Holy Spirit of God inside him, when he places his faith in Jesus Christ. One thing the Holy Spirit does in a believer, is He(the HS) convicts the believer of sin. Now, I suppose a believer could resist the HS's convicting...Now, of course this is all hypothetical, because we all know that if one is saved, one has the indwelling Holy Spirit, and one knows that Eternal Security isn't a license to sin.
Let's not have another thread about OSAS, Eternal Security. We already have enough threads that you can discuss this.

Here, add to this thread if you wish to continue this, Dells:Eternal Security and Apostacy


This thread too:Secured Salvation

Re: I can just do whatever I want

Posted: Wed Sep 19, 2012 10:13 am
by Byblos
RickD wrote:First I would question if you are really saved in the first place.
So where does that leave absolute assurance? :poke: 8)

Re: I can just do whatever I want

Posted: Wed Sep 19, 2012 10:35 am
by RickD
Byblos wrote:
RickD wrote:First I would question if you are really saved in the first place.
So where does that leave absolute assurance? :poke: 8)
:pound: :lalala:

Re: I can just do whatever I want

Posted: Wed Sep 19, 2012 12:17 pm
by PaulSacramento
I an absolutely assure you that when it comes to humans, nothing is assured or absolute !

Re: I can just do whatever I want

Posted: Wed Sep 19, 2012 12:20 pm
by RickD
PaulSacramento wrote:I an absolutely assure you that when it comes to humans, nothing is assured or absolute !
Well then, thank God that absolute assurance is from Him, not in anything we do!

Re: I can just do whatever I want

Posted: Wed Sep 19, 2012 12:46 pm
by PaulSacramento
RickD wrote:
PaulSacramento wrote:I an absolutely assure you that when it comes to humans, nothing is assured or absolute !
Well then, thank God that absolute assurance is from Him, not in anything we do!
Rick has absolutely and most assuredly, kicked the correct in the prostate !!

Re: I can just do whatever I want

Posted: Wed Sep 19, 2012 12:52 pm
by RickD
PaulSacramento wrote:
RickD wrote:
PaulSacramento wrote:I an absolutely assure you that when it comes to humans, nothing is assured or absolute !
Well then, thank God that absolute assurance is from Him, not in anything we do!
Rick has absolutely and most assuredly, kicked the correct in the prostate !!
Ouch! :pound:

Re: I can just do whatever I want

Posted: Wed Sep 19, 2012 7:36 pm
by Furstentum Liechtenstein
dellsOfBittersweet wrote:So, let's pretent that I was a member of the Once Saved, Always Saved crowd. My views might be:

"Since I'm saved, I'm good to go. I can do whatever I want. There's no sin that can undo my salvation, so I'm going to have my fun while the going is good. Time to load up on some big sins!"

How would you respond?
What you and the other posters who answered forgot is that upon rebirth/renewal/salvation, God gives you a new heart, and gives you the desires of your heart . So, your ''Time to load up on some big sins!'' is the type of thinking an unsaved person would have. An unsaved person who doesn't have a clue about what salvation could be.

Carry on.

FL

Re: I can just do whatever I want

Posted: Thu Sep 20, 2012 2:34 am
by bippy123
What did the earliest Christians and the first churches believe about once saved always saved.
I believe they would be in the position to know what Christ passed down to the apostles and what the apostles passed down to the early Christians (their students). What did the early church teach?

This is something we will know from scriptures and the sacred traditions that were passed down starting with the apostles to their students.

Re: I can just do whatever I want

Posted: Thu Sep 20, 2012 8:38 am
by narnia4
We all fall into the "I can do whatever I want" thinking once in a while, but to me that doesn't show that you aren't saved. And if that sort of thinking is a problem (I think most would agree it is), it still does nothing to negate "once saved always saved" (a phrase that comes across as glib, don't really like it). I also agree with FL, when we are regenerated and indwelt with the Holy Spirit our perspective is changed. That doesn't mean that we don't sometimes think things like this.

There are also consequences, earthly or otherwise, to our actions... even if it isn't a salvation issue. And if we believe Christ paid it all we "should" be able to see that this sort of attitude is not a proper response to what he's done.