Gifts are supposed to be given out freely just like love. ... Giving someone a gift only to take it back when things go awry means you are hurting so much that you just want to hurt the other person almost as much as you must be hurting.
@@Cool_Armor50 Eternal life doesn't imply not losing such life. It is a gift after all so it can be lost. While we're here on earth, our testing ground, we can either pass or fail. We can either keep the gift or lose it through unbelief or by denying the faith. The bible is full of warnings to Christians against immoralities and these warnings tell us that the gift can slip out of our hands. Christians are not yet off the hook.
@@Cool_Armor50 Yes, indeed. I think almost every biblical passage of admonition and warning is telling us that the gift can be lost. I hope you can convince Dr. Turek to change his mind about always saved doctrine. This dotrine could be working against his goal of converting people from atheism to Christianity.
@@Cool_Armor50 - 🔴🤔Frank is a rational apologist. He is good at what he do ... But I believe on the issue of salvation, he is not sound. He has some serious errors with his once-saved-always-saved views. I believe orthodox theology presents a more accurate view of what salvation is and its process. There are three tenses of salvation by Orthodox Christian understanding: #1. Saved at the cross whereby it is not your doing; #2 being saved whereby one must daily do the will of God (it is a life process); and, #3 finally saved whereby one is judged and resurrected and forever with the Lord. Frank seems to be stuck at #1 - at what happens at the cross, here. You just believe and you're saved. God takes care of the rest. So Frank quotes scriptures to support the #1 ... But the danger is - Orthodox theology from the early Church Fathers stress after you accepted Jesus Christ, then you are on the road of sanctification. You receive the Holy Spirit and you are given the opportunity to maintain that relationship between you and the Holy Spirit by doing the commandments of Christ. Jesus stated, if you love me, keep my commandments. .. So according to Orthodox Christianity you can choose to turn away from Christ and don't believe in Him anymore, and live a life of deliberate sin(s). You have Bible verses that supports the #2 tense of salvation. And it looks like Frank seems to ignore them or explain them away to not mean final judgement. I think here on this important topic, he is deceiving himself and others.
I love the distinction between justification (a gift based on faith, because God loves us), and sanctification (a measure of how much God trusts us and can use us for his good purposes)
never heard of it, but it certainly makes sense. Salvation is given by Grace, not earned, it cannot be lost, but we can loose the Blessings of God that Jesus entitles us too as adopted brothers and sisters., IMHO. There are many verses that say salvation is permanent, many.
Jesus said in John 17:17, "Sanctify them by your truth, your Word is truth". So, Frank's definition of sanctification, "The ongoing process in which we're becoming more and more like Jesus" sounds more aligned with scripture than your definition, "A measure of how much God trusts us and can use us for his good purposes". It sounds like you're basing your definition off the parable of the talents...?
Loved her questions! We all sin as mentioned, everyday. Its knowing the sin and repenting of it and asking God forgiveness and to give you the strength to overcome/resist those temptations as they will always be there and to make efforts to change ones lifestyle (me included ofc) Ive been fighting with certain sins for years (as we all do) and slowly through prayer i am getting stronger all thanks to the good Lord
If once saved, always saved then why not go sin all you want? because no matter how much you sin you are guaranteed heaven because you were saved sometime in your life right? according to that theory of course. If a Christian does not stay with God then he will not reach the kingdom of heaven,
@@ross6387 This is why many people who believes in OSAS also believes that once you get truly saved, you wont return back to your vomit anymore, therefore you wont lose your salvation.
@@ross6387 The Bible is pretty clear and doesn't advocate to live a life of sin. By once saved always saved means that you realize that you have a sickness i.e the sin(s). You bring those sin(s) towards the foot of the cross, with contrition. For how can one acquire or consume a cure for a sickness, when one does not believe that they are afflicted with a sickness in the first place? When they realize that they need a cure, one doesn't continue to sin, for they are borne again, sanctified by the Holy Spirit moving closer to being that which was made in the image of GOD, to live for GOD. Galatians 2:17-21 17 But if, while we seek to be justified by Christ, we ourselves also are found sinners, is therefore Christ the minister of sin? God forbid. 18 For if I build again the things which I destroyed, I make myself a transgressor. 19 For I through the law am dead to the law, that I might live unto God. 20 I am crucified with Christ: nevertheless I live; yet not I, but Christ liveth in me: and the life which I now live in the flesh I live by the faith of the Son of God, who loved me, and gave himself for me. 21 I do not frustrate the grace of God: for if righteousness come by the law, then Christ is dead in vain. Hebrews 5:11-14 11 Of whom we have many things to say, and hard to be uttered, seeing ye are dull of hearing. 12 For when for the time ye ought to be teachers, ye have need that one teach you again which be the first principles of the oracles of God; and are become such as have need of milk, and not of strong meat. 13 For every one that useth milk is unskilful in the word of righteousness: for he is a babe. 14 But strong meat belongeth to them that are of full age, even those who by reason of use have their senses exercised to discern both good and evil. Hebrews 6:1-8 Therefore leaving the principles of the doctrine of Christ, let us go on unto perfection; not laying again the foundation of repentance from dead works, and of faith toward God, 2 Of the doctrine of baptisms, and of laying on of hands, and of resurrection of the dead, and of eternal judgment. 3 And this will we do, if God permit. 4 For it is impossible for those who were once enlightened, and have tasted of the heavenly gift, and were made partakers of the Holy Ghost, 5 And have tasted the good word of God, and the powers of the world to come, 6 If they shall fall away, to renew them again unto repentance; seeing they crucify to themselves the Son of God afresh, and put him to an open shame. 7 For the earth which drinketh in the rain that cometh oft upon it, and bringeth forth herbs meet for them by whom it is dressed, receiveth blessing from God: 8 But that which beareth thorns and briers is rejected, and is nigh unto cursing; whose end is to be burned.
@@NicholasAthias yes of course you repent of your sins and realise all your sins when you are WITH the Holy spirit. The problem is if someone was called by the Lord but that individual strays from the Lord and lives for the world, forgetting what is right, deceived by the devil then he is not saved anymore for only the perfect can enter heaven and is blameless and to achieve that you must walk with the Holy spirit or at least die with acceptance and repentance towards the Lord otherwise they are not worthy anymore even if they were the closest to Christ at some point in their life.
@@ross6387 if you’re a Christian who constantly sins willfully , you still cannot lose your salvation because of Romans 8:38-39. But, you can definitely lose your fellowship with God. Which I can’t think of a worse situation to be in alive here on earth as a professing Christian. 1 John 1:6-7 “If we say that we have fellowship with him, and walk in darkness, we lie, and do not the truth: 7 But if we walk in the light, as he is in the light, we have fellowship one with another, and the blood of Jesus Christ his Son cleanseth us from all sin.” If you sin, and confess your sins, He will cleanse you from all sin. 1 John 1:9 “If we confess our sins, he is faithful and just to forgive us our sins, and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness.” No where does it say that God will throw you in hell for sinning as a Christian. What non sense
2:29 - “Justification happens immediately as soon as you believe, and then there’s sanctification, which is an 𝘰𝘯𝘨𝘰𝘪𝘯𝘨 𝘱𝘳𝘰𝘤𝘦𝘴𝘴 where you’re becoming more like Jesus.”
This 5 mins of BS is full of hypocrisy! 'you only get immortality if you believe in god' 'If you are immoral you should be sent to satan' Basically if you don't worship this god you go to hell! Nice? No barbaric
@@dannyc9903 Did you even pay attention to the video after 3:40? It's not that you'll be cast down to Hell, it's if you don't repent you're left to your wicked ways until you realise the destruction they cause and turn away from it. While criticism of faith is good and all, at least do it in good faith.
“What you can’t gain by moral effort you can’t loose by moral ineptitude”. Yes. This! These are the words I have been thinking but could not properly say🙌
Uh ... no. Think about it. If I freely give you $100 does that somehow make it impossible for you to lose it? If I freely give you my friendship when I first meet you does that imply you can't forfeit it if you betray me? We lose gifts all the time. It's very common.
@@Fairfax40DaysforLife Those are interesting analogies. But I do not think your offer of friendship and $100 can be equal at all to God’s offered salvation.
@@Fairfax40DaysforLife There's a doctrine known as Perseverence of the Saints. It's basically about how God is able to keep those who genuinely come to Him in faith saved. Here's a supporting scripture: *Now to Him who is able to keep you from stumbling, and to make you stand in the presence of His glory blameless with great joy,* _Jude __1:24_ The ultimate question is this: If we have been saved by grace through faith, not by any works (Ephesians 2:8 & 9), what then maintains our salvation? Think about it and kindly let me know. 🙏
@@Fairfax40DaysforLife yes exactly WE loose it. WE loose cash and friendship etc. But with salvation it’s GOD holding us to him. Not us trying to hold ourselves to him.
Whoa! I never heard that view about the talents given. 😳😳 WOW! That’s life changing for me. God has given me talents and He has an expectation that I will use them!! I’ve been off work for 5 years due to illness. I know God still wants me to use my talents. Thank you Holy Spirit for the insight this has given me! Praise God! He is good!!!!
I gotta strongly disagree with Turek here. There's MANY verses in the Bible that say "but the one who endures to the end will be saved" or something very similar. Literally ALL over the Bible. My pastor once called the once saved always saved teaching "the most damning doctrine in history". Look at these verses: Matthew 24:13 Matthew 10:22 James 1:12 Mark 13:13 Hebrews 3:14 Revelation 2:10 2 Timothy 2:12 Revelation 2:26 Revelation 3:11
Michelle you are completely correct, God does give talents (gifts) to his people. To be used in a body of believers so that we all may work, live, and love each other as He loves us. He also give us gifts to be shared and used with those that don't yet know who Christ is.
_If we're advocating sin, we might not be saved to begin with._ Absolutely perfect way of differentiating the 2. There are those who _claim to be_ and there are those who *_are_* believers.
The truth is that no Christian can “live in sin” because a Christian is “in Christ” 2 Corinthians 5:17 “Therefore if any man be in Christ, he is a new creature: old things are passed away; behold, all things are become new.” He cannot live “in sin” because the part of him that sins has been cut loose by spiritual circumcision and can no longer affect his soul. Colossians 2:11-13 “ In whom also ye are circumcised with the circumcision made without hands, in putting off the body of the sins of the flesh by the circumcision of Christ: 12 Buried with him in baptism, wherein also ye are risen with him through the faith of the operation of God, who hath raised him from the dead. 13 And you, being dead in your sins and the uncircumcision of your flesh, hath he quickened together with him, having forgiven you all trespasses.” Sin only affects the body of a Christian. Spiritually speaking, the Christian is dead to his body, and his body is dead to him. Romans 2:6-8 “Knowing this, that our old man is crucified with him, that the body of sin might be destroyed, that henceforth we should not serve sin. 7 For he that is dead is freed from sin. 8 Now if we be dead with Christ, we believe that we shall also live with him:”
@@mrpopularfromdowntow this is 1st John 3:9 maybe you meant to say 1st John instead of just John 9Whosoeuer is borne of God, doth not commit sinne: for his seede remaineth in him, and he cannot sinne, because he is borne of God.
@@mrpopularfromdowntow maybe you meant to say First John 3:9 This verse shouldn't be taken out of context. As we know Adam was "made by" God and he sinned. The only one who is "born of" God is Christ. 9Whosoeuer is borne of God, doth not commit sinne: for his seede remaineth in him, and he cannot sinne, because he is borne of God.
Amen. Luke 10:27 "So he answered and said, “ ‘You shall love the Lord your God with all your heart, with all your soul, with all your strength, and with all your mind,’ and ‘your neighbor as yourself.’ ”
I gotta strongly disagree with Turek here. There's MANY verses in the Bible that say "but the one who endures to the end will be saved" or something very similar. Literally ALL over the Bible. My pastor once called the once saved always saved teaching "the most damning doctrine in history". Look at these verses: Matthew 24:13 Matthew 10:22 James 1:12 Mark 13:13 Hebrews 3:14 Revelation 2:10 2 Timothy 2:12 Revelation 2:26 Revelation 3:11
God’s plan of salvation is Jesus Christ. God instituted the plan of salvation not man , so man’s acceptance or rejection of it will not ruin God’s plan. We can’t ruin God’s plan but we can ruin ourselves, we can deceive ourselves. If you can start with Jesus and then backslide, you haven’t really grasped on to Jesus. Who puts down life to take up death again? “ But Jesus said to him, No one having put his hand to the plow, and looking back, is fit for the kingdom.” Luke 9:62.
@@drax1s729 If its a context of the number of verse about faith alone verse works salvation its literally 50 to 1 for works alone. That alone should tell you you are misapplying those verse you say are a works based salvation. God is not contradicting Himself.
Read the first verse of the book of James. It's not written to us it's written to Jews. Paul was the apostle to Gentiles and taught saved by faith apart from works.
Works are a result of true faith. That doesn't mean works save us. They are only a result. Evident. Just like how the fruits of the spirit are evident of our true faith.
@@JesusDied4ForYou Errrr but... if your faith does not produce good works, you will be among the goats when the sheep will be separated from the goats.
If you're a gentile, in the church age, James wasn't talking to you. You are saved by grace through faith, not of works. Any work you do only defines your identity.
James is to the Church just like every book from Acts to Revelation. James is talking about fellowship for the believer, not salvation. That's the up and down that Turek was talking about. Works are not the result of faith, they are the result of living in fellowship.
I would also remember the parable of the different seed and what happens to them. Some seed will fall on the road, and some won’t take root deep enough. Sometimes we know people who seem to be saved, and maybe they’ll fall away and come back asp. But much of the time, I’ve seen people like that fall away and never return. Or remain angry and self centered for a long time after. Only God truly knows which they’ll be, in the end. And I think that’s the difference. Who really knows him, despite their anger, selfishness, and sin.
I gotta strongly disagree with Turek here. There's MANY verses in the Bible that say "but the one who endures to the end will be saved" or something very similar. Literally ALL over the Bible. My pastor once called the once saved always saved teaching "the most damning doctrine in history". Look at these verses: Matthew 24:13 Matthew 10:22 James 1:12 Mark 13:13 Hebrews 3:14 Revelation 2:10 2 Timothy 2:12 Revelation 2:26 Revelation 3:11
How was that well handled? More like well avoided.. she gave a verse and he didn’t necessarily give an answer, there’s so many verses in the Bible that indicate you can lose your salvation but it so convenient to ignore them.
@@TruthandnothingbutTHEtruth. true.. if salvation could not be loss, then the warning passages are nonsensical. It’s only a difficult when someone believes OSAS before scripture.
@@jesuschristsaves9067 Paul’s gospel in the scriptures indicate to OSAS. Romans 8:38-39 “For I am persuaded, that neither death, nor life, nor angels, nor principalities, nor powers, nor things present, nor things to come, 39 Nor height, nor depth, nor any other creature, shall be able to separate us from the love of God, which is in Christ Jesus our Lord.” John 10:28 “And I give unto them eternal life; and they shall never perish, neither shall any man pluck them out of my hand.” Would you send your child to hell if they did bad? No, but you would discipline them because you love them. Revelation 3:19 “As many as I love, I rebuke and chasten: be zealous therefore, and repent.”
@@Kevin-nr9hp Wrong, Paul’s Gospel says that no one can snatch a person from the hands of God, but what Paul’s gospel doesn’t say is that man cannot reject God himself. Man is purchase by God when he is given to the Son, and yet scripture says; _“But there were false prophets also among the people, even as there shall be false teachers among you, who privily shall bring in damnable heresies, _*_even denying the Lord that bought them,_*_ and bring upon themselves swift destruction.”_ 2 Peter 2:1 KJV Sounds like those who were purchased by the Lord, later rejected him by bringing in damnable heresies.
Amen. 1 John 2:19 "They went out from us, but they were not of us; for if they had been of us, they would have continued with us; but they went out that they might be made manifest, that none of them were of us."
Basically, people said they were saved and were not. Which happens in churches. Ive run into tons of so called Christians and when you realize what they are up to, you are like oh your just walking the walk and talking the talk but you are not of us
@@buckiemohawk3643 you’re the moral arbitrator now of other Christians? Read just 1 verse before 1 John 2:19, it’s not talking about Christians you don’t personally like in your church. 1 John 2:18 “Little children, it is the last time: and as ye have heard that antichrist shall come, even now are there many antichrists; whereby we know that it is the last time.” And who are antichrists? 1 John 2:22 “Who is a liar but he that denieth that Jesus is the Christ? He is antichrist, that denieth the Father and the Son.”
Amen! Jesus won’t leave us in our filth. Each time I sin the Holy Spirit pricks my heart and that sin becomes less and less enjoyable until I lay it at the feet of Jesus. God is SO good and patient with us. That’s one reason why we worship Him❤
@@haggismcbaggis9485 First of all, if you're truly saved/born again, the chances that you'll convert to atheism is as good as zero. It's only a hypothetical scenario. And second of all, yes, I do think that God will make you realise and pull you back towards Him one day.
As a former believer, I'm pleased to hear Frank say this. This questioner also puts forward the idea that you can lose your salvation. I don't have any problem with that belief. What I really object to is when Christians tell former believers that they were "never a true Christian". Anybody can lose their faith, including you. People only ever told I was never a true Christian after I lost mine. People who say this don't identify "not true Christians" while they still believe. It's always after. You don't know the future. You don't know if you are going to lose your faith in 10/20/30 years time. You just don't. If you believe people who lose their faith were never true Christians, you call into doubt your own salvation. Unless you can predict the future, you cannot know if you are saved.
I’d love the opportunity to personally answer her question speaking as someone who thought they were a Christian in their youth, walked away for 20 years and then became born again in Christ. I would definitely espouse once saved always saved and I would give her a wonderful apologia for why that is. I’ll pray for her, when you’re young it’s all so hard! May GOD Bless everyone who reads this ❤️
@@mcwoods246 There’s a more simple answer I’ll give you that won’t cause me to type quite as much, but if I was in person I’d do better service to the point with my vocalized words. It ultimately comes down to trust pure and simple. You can believe certain parts of the gospels and think you’re believing, but until you’re at a state of trust in literally everything they say, you will not receive the Holy Ghost. Jesus is waiting for you to surrender from yourself and truly trust in him. When I was young I believed Jesus died and was raised again, but I doubted many things written in the Bible. As a result I did not receive the Holy Ghost. I was baptized at 9 years old by choice too. That’s not how it works for receiving salvation, that’s just something symbolic GOD asked of you so you could understand that he was washing you clean and also pulling you out of the water like Moses from the Nile. True salvation however comes by faith/belief. If you study the Greek text you’ll come to understand that more than anything Jesus asked you for trust when he asked you to believe in him. He wants you to literally trust him and no matter how hard it is, no matter what you were told that conflicts with what he said, he wants you to trust him as being right. If you do that he’ll prove it to you even though you already trusted him. He wants you to achieve this trust with him based on two things. First, prophecy, recognize that he’s the master of creation and knows all things before they occur. Second, his character is proven in scripture, and he can be trusted above any other. In my adulthood, I finally surrendered after about 20 years living a life in sin. I wasn’t even looking for Jesus when he came calling on me, but when I realized he was the one calling on me I decided to believe him in earnest. I had seen enough things in my own life by then to know the Devil was very real and that a large part of society was actively worshipping him. I also began to realize many prophecies in the Bible indeed happened in such exact manners that it was undeniable. Especially prophecies no one seemed to be talking about that I was reading directly out of the Bible. The most important thing I did was I decided to hear the gospels in their completion after everything else I was seeing around me at the time. Obviously I had already started to dig into some scriptures I was hearing about too beforehand. I listened to all four gospels but by the time I finished Matthew I’d already received the Holy Ghost. The reason why it happened just like that was because I trusted every single thing I heard! I was done fighting, I was ready to hear what GOD did for me. When you hit that moment of surrender and decide “I will trust Jesus even when everything in society tells me he’s supposed to be wrong”, boom, that’s the moment it actually happens for you. You’ll never forget it either, when the Holy Ghost comes upon you all the trying and effort this religion used to feel like becomes over. I don’t feel like I’m trying to do anything anymore, I’m letting the Holy Ghost lift me up and keep me on GOD’s tasks. I have a helper now, and everyday I grow in Christ and find more hidden lessons in scripture that only GOD could have put there. When you trust in Jesus he sends the Holy Ghost to show you how right you were to trust him! It’s wonderful! The idea that I’d ever slip away from holding onto Christ is unconscionable now, I’m saved! I can’t possibly be unsaved! Now I realize that I’m probably going to get myself killed shouting at the rooftops that Jesus is the Christ someday because I can’t shut up about it to anyone I know regardless of the situation. They could make it illegal to evangelize tomorrow and I wouldn’t stop. I’m not allowed to stop. That’s the real difference. When I was young, I wasn’t saved, I only believed the parts I thought were necessary. I didn’t understand that I just needed to surrender and believe it all, or at least enter with that willingness towards GOD to fully trust him. I don’t think anyone could have convinced me about what I was doing incorrectly back then or ever convinced me I wasn’t a true Christian either. It was good that I was sent out amongst Satan to live and suffer so that I might truly trust in Christ, but I pray that the Lord gives other young people facing this struggle eyes that see and ears that hear to receive the gospels instead! For me, this was just the way GOD got through to me in the end, by letting me sin and letting me feel the death I was surrounding myself in. Sin is death, and it feels like death once you’re familiar enough with it. Living in the Son though, I’m free, I’m forgiven, and I’m saved! GOD Bless! ❤️
If we are all born WITH ORIGINAL SIN ? it would appear until you are saved, WE are heading for HELL! I guess. If that is true, do children that are born with bone cancer and die, shortly after, go to hell?
@@gknight4719 answer? No. Does original sin exist? Also no. I like how you saw through it, that of course a baby wouldn't go to hell. Sad that some do and did, in the past, think that. For if we sin because of a "sinful nature" then how did Adam and Eve sin? Do we say they had a sinful nature and that's why they sinned? If we say yes, then the blame would fall on God for he made them at the first. There's so much wrong with original sin doctrine that it only takes a deeper look into it to see it's many flaws. Its also not even mentioned in the bible, its a mere interpretation by men who deemed themselves wise centuries ago.
@@Miguel09z Thanks for your reply, I personally do not believe adam and eve sinned. I prefer the words "good and bad" as in decisions you make in certain situations. like if there is a god that made adam and eve, to me that makes him a parent or at least a carer of his creation, very foolish giving anything free will! I am a parent of a 3-year-old girl, and if I gave her free will she would make many foolish mistakes that may even kill her. I WOULD NOT KICK HER OUT OF HOME! To me, this god of the bible kicked his children out of their home and has been killing us ever since, you know malaria, tsunamis, cancer. Brutalize any animal and it will bite you! surely god would have known that?? It's called surviving at any cost, is that a sin? god watches 18,000 of his children die every day, that's a bad decision, for a so-called "loving god"
Matthew 7:23 “And then will I profess unto them, I never knew you: depart from me, ye that work iniquity.” KJV God is omniscient and knows everybody, but the meaning here is plainly, “I never knew you as friends, I never knew you as followers, I never knew you as real believers.” He only knew them as hirelings, professors, reprobates, and pretenders.
God bless you Doc and the lady as well. The questions you lot ask pits us on our feet to learn and study more and to seek God's face and help to reach out.
Great response to a tough question. It’s not “once saved always saved” rather, ever really saved! When we fully understand what has taken place for our justification, we’ll hate sin and want to stop it. Allowing the work of the Holy Spirit to adjust our lives. Praise Jesus Christ Hallelujah
As my dad has put it many times. Yes once saved always saved…. If you stay saved. Citing Hebrews 10:26. “ if we deliberately keep sinning after receiving knowledge of the truth, no sacrifice for sins is left.”
@@patrickcannell2258 that passage means once God has given you salvation, then show outwardly your salvation by producing good fruits. Why would he save you, then take it away later? Especially since He’s omniscient and knows the future, right?
How do you know that Hebrews 10:26 is talking towards the church who’s saved by Grace alone? (Eph 2:6) Hebrews is known to be written for … Jews. Hence the title. That’s why there’s a lot of faith and works passages that conflict with Paul’s gospel of God’s GRACE . And why you see a lot of false heresy
Your videos keep blessing me Sir. God bless yoh and your work for His Kingdom. ✝️❤️ I love where you mentioned that what you get by not being morally good you cant lose it by being morally bad!
I gotta strongly disagree with Turek here. There's MANY verses in the Bible that say "but the one who endures to the end will be saved" or something very similar. Literally ALL over the Bible. My pastor once called the once saved always saved teaching "the most damning doctrine in history". Look at these verses: Matthew 24:13 Matthew 10:22 James 1:12 Mark 13:13 Hebrews 3:14 Revelation 2:10 2 Timothy 2:12 Revelation 2:26 Revelation 3:11
Wow that makes so much more sense, it’s never been explained to me that way, “what you don’t gain by moral effort can’t be taken away by moral ineptitude”
I see her point. The parable of the talents ends with the guy who buried his talent being sent away to where there is “weeping and gnashing of teeth”. James 2 says that faith without works is dead; that even the demons believe and shudder yet they are not being saved. It appears that the point that’s being made is that true faith/belief is something that results in tangible action that proves it’s legitimacy. Again in Isaiah, the people are criticized for honoring God with their lips, yet their hearts are far from him. Jesus tells the Pharisees that if they clean their insides (hearts), their outside will be clean also. This means that our hearts need to be right by transformation through the renewing of our minds. When our hearts are truly right, we will have a desire to do good works and live righteously So if the root is bad, the fruit will be bad. If the root is good, the fruit will be good. So don’t worry so much about the works, but rather the root (your heart). When your root is good, you will pretty much automatically produce good fruits (the fruit of the spirit - Galatians 5:22-23). This is the best approach as God judges the heart, not the outward appearance. What comes out of us is what the heart is full of. This is also how we can discern false prophets. Ye shall know them by their fruit
@@user-gx4wi4cv2m If i'm focusing on Christ, i don't need to reference “my identity”. Repeatedly in his letters Paul noted how insignificant he was (“least of the apostles,” “chief of sinners,” etc). The Christian life is one of complete self-denial. It's about Christ, and Him alone.
If you are saved there WILL be works to prove it. HOWEVER.. the works aren’t always outwardly produced for others to see and it definitely isn’t any ones place to judge. Sometimes the works is letting christ change your heart. Some of the greatest works will manifest through your outlook and how you love others. Being able to love the sinner but hate the sin.
I've wondered whether for some, good works might actually entail, for some, "being a good person"? I think of my husband of 38 years. He's a believer but by my standard, he doesn't seem to even be very conscious of God's presence, let alone pursuing a relationship with Him, increasing His knowledge of Him, or using his talents in God's service. Yet, he could be, well, like my dad: always seeking what will make him "happy" no matter the wreckage in his wake. Obviously life is rife with opportunities to sin and I haven't been that easy to live with, yet he has remained faithful in all aspects of his life. Who am I to say that God won't count that as works that evidence his faith?
Frank Turek didn't know the passage. "And cast the worthless servant into the outer darkness. In that place there will be weeping and gnashing of teeth.’"-Matt 25:30
@@frankcardano4142 Acts 2:36 “Therefore let all the house of Israel know assuredly, that God hath made that same Jesus, whom ye have crucified, both Lord and Christ.” He’s saying that the Jews killed their own God in the flesh (Jesus) and wants the Jews to know that Jesus was made into both God (Lord God) and the Messiah (Christ, or anointed one) Which is why we refer to him as the Lord Jesus Christ, the trinity is one name.
Amen. Ephesians 1:13-14 "In Him you also trusted, after you heard the word of truth, the gospel of your salvation; in whom also, having believed, you were sealed with the Holy Spirit of promise, who is the guarantee of our inheritance until the redemption of the purchased possession, to the praise of His glory."
If you understand this passage well, it states clearly one can lose their salvation. Where you have the word guarantee, it should be 'earnest'. The Greek word used is 'arrabone', (thats how it sounds I don't know how to type Greek). An arrabone is a legal contract and both ends of the contract have obligations they must keep. Its like one giving a down payment to another for a job to be completed. If either side breaks the contract, penalties will occur. God gives us the down payment and promises to pay the rest, but only if we keep our side of the agreement, which is to live a sinless life, as we follow in Jesus's footsteps. If we continue to sin mortally then salvation is then lost, as we have broken the contract. So Once saved Always saved is a false teaching.
@@Flagrum3 This passage does not in any way state or infer that salvation can be lost. It also give a reason why there’s a down payment, as opposed to what you stated . It’s until the redemption of the purchased possession , which is the rapture. Also , Ephesians 2:8-9 says it is via grace and not of works lest any man should boast. It’s as clear as daylight
@@evangelistkimpatrik It's possible to lose your belief and faith in Jesus. Some of the strongest atheists used to be born again, spirit filled Christians and evangelists. The bible also reminds of this.
I wouldn't say the fear of hell makes us avoid sin, at least not for those who are saved. God puts it on my heart and motivates me to do good for Him. I repent from sin due to conviction; God puts it on my heart that my actions are wrong. God only convicts Christians, and Christians are the only ones who are going to be with the Lord in eternity.
@@budbutterson9577 an unsaved person doing bad things needs to be convinced they are in error, and they will end up in hell if they continue on that path, once they are convinced they are going to hell, they will put effort into getting to know the Lord and what he wants
@@stephenkaake7016I understand what you're saying, but it does no good to rebuke an unsaved person for their sins. Even if they stop that life of sin, they are still unsaved. I would lead the fellow to Christ first, then show them what the Bible has to say about the life they lead. Maybe I'm wrong? Please let me know :)
@@budbutterson9577 I appreciate your attitude, thats what counts, I had a roommate who was evil, he was raised without a father, had no discipline, he did drugs, horrible things, he didn't think anything was wrong with his behavior, after watching videos about people who died and went to hell, he said 'I dont want to go to hell' then he started reading the word and going to therapy and is a much better person now
I never thought about sanctification this way. “In a room there are many objects, some for common use and some for special use. He who cleaned himself from these things will be a vessel for honor, sanctified, useful to the Master, prepared for every good work.” - 2 Timothy 2:20ff “12 If anyone builds on this foundation using gold, silver, costly stones, wood, hay or straw, 13 their work will be shown for what it is, because the Day will bring it to light. It will be revealed with fire, and the fire will test the quality of each person’s work. 14 If what has been built survives, the builder will receive a reward.15 If it is burned up, the builder will suffer loss but yet will be saved-even though only as one escaping through the flames.” - 1 Corinthians 3:12-15 These verses talk about having a certain quality of work and having that work tested, but it seems not to affect one’s salvation…
Luke 15:10 New International Version 10 In the same way, I tell you, there is rejoicing in the presence of the angels of God over one sinner who repents.”
@@evangelistkimpatrik Thanks. This really lifted my spirits today. I have always believed, but continued on a very twisted dark path of sin. Days ago, I decided no more... I confessed, and I am determined to put an end to that sin pattern. The only way I can move forward and live with myself is because I believe God will forgive me again. But the enemy is trying to tell me I am lost.
@@CCitis Jesus said satan is a liar and father of lies. Don't listen to him. being confident of this very thing, that he which hath begun a good work in you will perform it until the day of Jesus Christ: Philippians 1:6 KJV Also check Micah 7 : 7-9, very helpful words in times of repentance.
2:05 once saved, always saved 2:43 what you don't gain by moral effort, you can't lose by moral ineptitude 5:04 If we're advocating sin, we might not be saved to begin with it wouldn't be hard to conceive of a person who gets saved but continuously falls to temptation, eventually going so far they begin to justify their sin, and possibly advocating for it. Were they not originally truly saved, or did they "lose" their salvation, or does his statement at 2:05 still hold?
*If Jesus can fail to do the Fathers will, then people whom get saved and regenerated truly can lost their salvation but thats not the will of the Father for the sheep of Jesus.*
You think you have the power to abandon the faith that the Triune God has givin you? Do you have the power over God to leave the fold and have Jesus stop intercessoring? You cannot leave the faith because if you could, youre stronger than God. Jesus said WHO ALL THE FATHER GIVES ME I WILL NOT LOSE! BUT RAISE IT UP, THIS IS THE FATHERS WILL. Jesus cant fail to do the fathers will! If someone claimed faith and walked away then 1 John 2:19 says they WERE NEVER AMONG us in the first place Jesus is a perfect savior who cannot fail to save his elect!! Again if you claim otherwise youre saying man is more stronger than God and thats wrong. Especially since the faith a true believer has is a gift from God! You cannot throw away a gift from God. My friend no one is that strong.
“They went out from us, but they did not really belong to us. For if they had belonged to us, they would have remained with us; but their going showed that none of them belonged to us.” 1 John 2:19
This is the EXACT question I've been struggling with for 2 years but haven't found a satisfying answer. I believe she is approaching this question the same as I have so let me expound on the analysis here: Say person A is an unsaved person and they have lived their life knowing who Jesus is but never actually understanding their eternal dilemma of not knowing the Savior. Person A then hears the Gospel, understands it's implications, is convicted of their sin, and then REPENTS of their sin and makes the active decision to trust in Christ alone for their salvation and deliverance from sins. According to the Bible, that person is saved. This is where the question comes in (about which she mentioned): does that person remain saved if they "backslide" into their old habits of sin? With the Parable of the Talents/Bags of Gold, as she correctly pointed out, Jesus mentions at the end that the servant who buried his talent (didn't actively use it) to keep it safe to return to his master was cast out -- "30 And throw that worthless servant outside, into the darkness, where there will be weeping and gnashing of teeth.’" The weeping and gnashing of teeth description is often cited in other verses as a description of either: a. Hell or b. the "outer darkness" of Heaven where those that are saved but unworthy to attend the marriage banquet of the lamb are kept for a finite amount of time. So there are actually 2 questions here, both of which should strike fear in the heart of the believer: 1. If one is once saved, always saved then what is this place where they can be thrown out into the darkness where there will be weeping and gnashing of the teeth? And 2. If Person A, as described above, is actually a "false convert" and merely went through the motions of conversion to Christianity but wasn't actually sincere in the heart, then WHAT must that person do in order to be GENUINELY saved? I suspect this is a fear many people have when they feel they must repeatedly repent of the same sin over and over and begin to question if they really are saved. If anyone can shed some light on this topic, it will be GREATLY appreciated! Thank you for reading and have a blessed day!
For me, I know Jesus entered my heart when I didn't want to sin anymore. In the past I rationalized away my behavior and not only did I sin I actively sought it out. Then I returned to my Catholic faith after years of staying away from any form of organized religion and a few failed attempts at fitting in with some of the Protestant churches in my area. A contentment came over me I hadn't experienced before and as I said, I didn't want to sin after that. That was new to me. I'm not saying it was the Catholic faith alone that did it. I'm sure many Protestants experience the same conversion. It was just for me, I was home. Christ is the key to all of it. I think you are saved when you genuinely don't feel like sinning. I still fall short, but I catch myself a lot quicker and I do my best not to fall. Kind of like walking on a balance beam. Instead of just sitting there, being comfortable, I get back up right away and start walking again. That is how I know Jesus is actually at work in my heart. I think if your conversion is real, you stay because you want to, not out of fear but out of love. That is when you are saved. Anyway, that was a bit of a long explanation but that's my take on it. Good luck on your journey and God Bless. 🙏
if you really accepted Jesus, you would know that He doesn't want sin. now, you committed sin, a lot of them, maybe you fell back into enjoying it (physically), BUT if you have the guilt that "this is wrong, I shouldn't be doing this", then that's your flesh just like what Paul said that he's doing what he doesn't want to do and what he wants to do he doesn't do. you're still saved because you have that desire to not displease God, even though you're struggling in temptation. but those who commit sin and enjoys it (internally) like you're doing it now but there's no hesitation in your soul, you don't feel bad doing it or after doing it, then I'm sorry to tell you, my friend, I don't think you really accepted Jesus as your Lord and Savior.
Backsliding goes back to the parable of the talents. If you’re using your precious time here on earth sinning and not advancing the gospel, you are 1) losing your fellowship with God 2) not using that time doing good works in order to claim your heavenly rewards. The judgement seat of Christ in 2 Corinthians 5:9-11 expands on this deeper doctrine A Christian will be rewarded in heaven with inheritance (different than salvation) based on his good works after he’s saved. Basically you will see the people in heaven who sacrificed their time here in earth with many rewards and inheritance , and you will also see people who lived after the flesh and did very little have nothing in heaven
I'm a bit surprised the speaker didn't put repentance into the equation for the second question. Justice and salvation are God's alone but repentance plays a huge part in salvation and many Christians have the meaning of repentance wrong.
@born naked James isn't teaching that works save, which is what ur teaching. Can u tell me what good works the thief, whom deserved capital punishment, did to join Jesus in paradise? Look up the definition of repent. We are saved by grace through faith, not by works, or sinning less.
@born naked hmm the definition i found has nothing to do with actions or commitment, while urs is still a call to action, which is inaccurate. I brought up salvation, because that's what repentance leads to, but if ur understanding of repentance is skewed it can also skew ur understanding of salvation. The non believer doesn't have contrition or regret towards how they have wronged God. That is repentance. Repentance isn't committing to sinning less (turning from ur sin).
@born naked well they can't be saved until they repent, they also can't repent unless they believe. They go hand in hand in case u didn't notice. Believers repent, repenters believe, unbelievers do neither.
@born nakedthey can only repent once they have the knowledge to change their mind. Sorry but sinning less still isn't the definition of repentance. An appeal to emotion won't change that. U don't get The Holy Spirit, just to magically lose Him any time you decide to disobey God. If acting good could save you, we wouldn't need Christ. Repentance isn't acting good or sinning less, you're gonna have to call it something else cause that ain't it.
“For if we sin willfully after we have received the knowledge of the truth, there no longer remains a sacrifice for sins, but a certain fearful expectation of judgment, and fiery indignation which will devour the adversaries. Anyone who has rejected Moses’ law dies without mercy on the testimony of two or three witnesses. Of how much worse punishment, do you suppose, will he be thought worthy who has trampled the Son of God underfoot, counted the blood of the covenant by which he was sanctified a common thing, and insulted the Spirit of grace? For we know Him who said, “Vengeance is Mine, I will repay,” says the Lord. And again, “The Lord will judge His people.” It is a fearful thing to fall into the hands of the living God.” Hebrews 10:26-31 NKJV
The truth is that no Christian can “live in sin” because a Christian is “in Christ” 2 Corinthians 5:17 “Therefore if any man be in Christ, he is a new creature: old things are passed away; behold, all things are become new.” He cannot live “in sin” because the part of him that sins has been cut loose by spiritual circumcision and can no longer affect his soul. Colossians 2:11-13 “ In whom also ye are circumcised with the circumcision made without hands, in putting off the body of the sins of the flesh by the circumcision of Christ: 12 Buried with him in baptism, wherein also ye are risen with him through the faith of the operation of God, who hath raised him from the dead. 13 And you, being dead in your sins and the uncircumcision of your flesh, hath he quickened together with him, having forgiven you all trespasses.” Sin only affects the body of a Christian. Spiritually speaking, the Christian is dead to his body, and his body is dead to him. Romans 2:6-8 “Knowing this, that our old man is crucified with him, that the body of sin might be destroyed, that henceforth we should not serve sin. 7 For he that is dead is freed from sin. 8 Now if we be dead with Christ, we believe that we shall also live with him:”
I agree with what Dr. Frank stated in this video. Many, like this young woman, are not actually reading their Bible (at least not chronologically, and because they are jumping around, or reading things out of context, one piece here, etc.), which is evident because the Bible has ALL the answers to the questions we have, and they would know that if they were reading it daily. But, because they are NOT in a Bible group/based church, and/or most importantly, reading their Bible daily, they retain the confusion that stems from the leftist (secular--non-Christian immoral world views aka lies) that they may still be holding onto, which is preventing them from understanding what they are seeing/reading/listening (Word of GOD, Biblical scripture). Yet their desires (stemming from the Holy Spirit) to seek clarification and knowledge is hopeful since it denotes, they're on the RIGHT path that leads to the truth, which stems from GOD (John 10::27-28); But the confusion (of the left teachings) is discouraging to them. Therefore, they need guidance in order to find their way through the "fog of war" (lies misinformation) generated by the leftism (aka secularism) in this Spiritual War for the soul of humanity, which we are at the Center of. Those who subscribe to leftist ideology lack the desire and courage to know the truth, preferring the lies they consume from the leftist cool aid they drink, which produces the delusions they believe and prevents them from understanding and/or accepting the truth that is the Word of GOD/Jesus' message of hope that Christians share. (John 12:40 & 2 Corinthians 4:3) And as such, I would add (the what Dr. Turek stated) the following passages--to provide more clarification/context on this issue to aid others on their path to the truth outlined by the Word of GOD: Micah 7:5-7, we are taught NOT to trust in others, or our own understanding/minds/hearts--but place our trust in GOD--therefore, we have to turn to the Bible for the answer and guidance, as well as with prayer to be properly led by GOD, with the Holy Spirit, by following Jesus' example who shows us the RIGHT path to follow to get to GOD. Matthew 25:1-14 - Jesus shows the difference between two types of individuals (Matthew 25:33) one following Christ (on the RIGHT path), who's doing what they are supposed to, the other is not, following their own wills--and NOT GOD's--remaining complacent and taking for granted their opportunity for salvation that can be found in Jesus (those who adhere to leftist doctrine/ideology). To provide more clarity on the "talents" symbolically represent the gifts/virtues (knowledge, skills, and abilities--more specifically, Patience, Courage, Charity, Integrity, humility, strength, etc.), which we SHOULD, and MUST, share with others--it is through these "talents" that we can connect with others, and they with us--trading gifts with one another, increasing them, and gaining more gifts from the process, so that together we become better for doing these things, which by doing them, we are honoring and serving GOD, becoming ONE nation as we do, in which life, liberty, and justice is received and applied to all, building the society that GOD always intended for us to have, a society that currently only exist in heaven. ONLY GOD can create paradise--every time man attempts to do so (serving their own wills) they only sustain and/or create hell. (leftism) However, if we fail to do what GOD wants, they we (as before stated) were following our own wills, and NOT GOD's, which is why Jesus "doesn't know" those who do, what they do (following their own wills or that of the devil's), and why he then orders those standing on his LEFT hand "depart from me, you cursed, into the everlasting fire prepared for the devil and his angels" who are all those who freely choose to follow their own will, and LEFT GOD's ways for their own. Which is why it is important to READ the entire Bible, because in doing so provides contexts to what is being read--as Jesus stated, he did NOT come to oppose what was reflected in the Old Testament but validate it. The purpose of the Old Testament is not only to show how humanity fell from grace, but how and why it remains in darkness (brutal wilderness that leftism created), and despite many miracles and GOD's help, humanity is unable to save itself or find its way back to GOD--which is why they keep breaking the Covenant between them and GOD, which is what necessitates the final Christ--because ONLY GOD can save humanity from itself (which is the story of the New Testament). It is ONE story, inspired and told by ONE GOD, with ONE TRUTH for ONE PEOPLE, to do the RIGHT things, and follow the RIGHT path that leads back to redemption, forgiveness, and salvation--which can ONLY come by accepting the sacrifice GOD made for us, because we cannot do it by our own means--those who still think so, are still holding onto leftist doctrine and therefore believe that there are more than one truth, more than one way to reach GOD, and can "cherry pick" the Bible. (John 12:42-50) And this is why one, who has truly accepted Jesus Christ into their hearts NOT only become more like Christ (not right away, but sincerely are committed to serving GOD), begin to "invest" the "talents" he gave them, which produces more followers, which then allows more prosperity for all--and all by serving GOD. (2 Corinthians 1:12 & 5:17) I hope this helps those who may still be confused about this passage as well as what is required and expected from all followers of Christ Jesus--it is NOT enough to believe (as Dr. Turek often as pointed out that even the Devil believes/knows GOD, and that does not mean he and his fellow leftist will be saved), but FAITH without WORKS is NOTHING. (James 2:12-20) May the Hand of GOD be with you and yours, and every Child of GOD. I ask this in Jesus' name. Amen Joshua 24:15 John 8:31-32 & 14:6 Psalms 28:7 Strength and Honor!
If you're saved, you'll love Jesus Christ and keep His commandments. When you think you're saved, you'll make the claim and live like the world, unchanged and deceived.
@@frankcardano4142 disgusting lol. But do as you wish. Free will after all. Thank you God! 🙂 But just kno only the righteous will inherit the kingdom of God
@@LK1419_ Do you think that lying to yourself is righteous and that gains you a place in your heaven? If so, I wouldn’t want to be in your heaven. It would be a fun place to look down upon though.
IMHO we can’t lose our salvation because we can’t lose our Savior: “I will never, no never, no never fail you nor forsake you; no, never, assuredly not.” (Heb.13:5, literal translation, the only place in the _entire Bible_ a triple negative is used).
Sounds like a nice way to dodge the irrational thought that "once saved, always saved." Oh, well that guy wasn't really saved to begin with if he goes on sinning after 'supposedly' accepting Christ as his savior.
Salvation is based on a relationship with Jesus. Since we have free will, a believer can always walk away from that relationship. I John 5 says that eternal life is in Jesus, so that if we have Jesus, we have eternal life. Logically, the reverse must also be true: If you throw that relationship away, then you will lose your eternal life. All the texts people use to defend the doctrine of eternal security speak about no 3rd party removing someone from Jesus' hands. But they allow for the person himself to remove himself. If not, then we are saying that believers lose their free will when they first receive eternal life.
Romans 8:38-39 “For I am persuaded, that neither death, nor life, nor angels, nor principalities, nor powers, nor things present, nor things to come, 39 Nor height, nor depth, nor any other creature, shall be able to separate us from the love of God, which is in Christ Jesus our Lord.” You go ahead and stop having fellowship with the Lord, see if He will leave you. He won’t.
@@ttownsupreme2183 : Being saved is a future hope. No one can claim that he is saved and then die. Being saved means, saved from dying. 'Those who endure to the end WILL BE SAVED' - Matthew 24:13. This is talking about our time.
John 5:24 "Verily, verily, I say unto you, He that heareth my word, and believeth on him that sent me, hath everlasting life, and shall not come into condemnation; but is passed from death unto life." Conditions: Are you hearing the word? You might believe but are you hearing the word?
"What you can't gain by moral effort you can't lose by moral inaptitude." I can't (didn't) gain my life by moral effort. Can I lose it by moral inaptitude? Sure. Case dismissed.
How much is enough? This belief will put you on a never ending treadmill of anxiety and despair because you will never know if it was enough. The fact is that your works will NEVER be good enough because they are described as filthy rags (Isaiah 64:6). Howe do you explain Romans 4:4-16 if you believe that works justify you? "Now to the one who works, the wages are not credited as a favor, but as what is due. But to the one who does not work, but believes in Him who justifies the ungodly, his faith is credited as righteousness, just as David also speaks of the blessing of the person to whom God credits righteousness apart from works: BLESSED ARE THOSE WHOSE LAWLESS DEEDS HAVE BEEN FORGIVEN, AND WHOSE SINS HAVE BEEN COVERED. BLESSED IS THE MAN WHOSE SIN THE LORD WILL NOT TAKE INTO ACCOUNT. Is this blessing then on the circumcised, or on the uncircumcised also? For we say, “FAITH WAS CREDITED TO ABRAHAM AS RIGHTEOUSNESS.” How then was it credited? While he was circumcised, or uncircumcised? Not while circumcised, but while uncircumcised; and he received the sign of circumcision, a seal of the righteousness of the faith which he had while uncircumcised, so that he might be the father of all who believe without being circumcised, that righteousness might be credited to them, and the father of circumcision to those who not only are of the circumcision, but who also follow in the steps of the faith of our father Abraham which he had while uncircumcised. For the promise to Abraham or to his descendants that he would be heir of the world was not through the Law, but through the righteousness of faith. For if those who are of the Law are heirs, then faith is made void and the promise is nullified; for the Law brings about wrath, but where there is no law, there also is no violation. For this reason it is by faith, in order that it may be in accordance with grace, so that the promise will be guaranteed to all the descendants, not only to those who are of the Law, but also to those who are of the faith of Abraham, who is the father of us all,"
@@douglasmcnay644 James 2: 14-26, Romans 4 is talking about relying on the law of Moses, which while it is good, is never enough. We need Christ for forgiveness of sins. 2 Cor5:10,Matt 7:21
This is a point I have never heard from anyone but after many years studying these passages and discussing them and praying about the issue the Holy Spirit enlightened my mind to understand why no agreement has been arrived at on this subject and it’s simply this… The Bible clearly teaches both… what does that mean…? It means that their are actually 2 different types of salvation, one by Gods immutable will and another by his permissive will, meaning God saves some regardless of their personal choice while others are saved by opening up their heart to Christ, Gods permissive will is for all people to be saved but his immutable will only applies to those he selected before they even existed physically which he chose before creation even existed… why did he do this…? That he hasn’t showed me yet, but I believe fundamentally that it was, is and will continue to be the most loving thing that he could possibly do… Hope that makes some sense and brings some clarity to a long contended debate… Romans 8:28-32, Ephesians 1:4-6 ref for Gods immutable will and John 3:16, Romans 10:9-11 for Gods permissive will… 🙏🏽💒🙏🏽
Matthew 24:12 And because iniquity shall abound, the love of many shall wax cold. 24:13 But he that shall endure unto the end, the same shall be saved.
I typically agree with almost everything he's usually says, but once saved always saved is a western culture philosophy that is not scripturally accurate. You can find many times in the Bible where the Lord sent judgment, not discipline, on to his child. Belief requires action, if you cannot live as if you believe, then you don't believe.
@@upc2h22 Grace alone means that God loves, forgives, and saves us not because of who we are or what we do, but because of the work of Christ. Our best efforts can never be good enough to earn salvation, but God declares us righteous for Christ’s sake. We receive that grace through faith alone. God even gives us the faith that trusts him. We are not saved by obeying a list of do’s and don’ts, but by grace through faith in Christ. Our salvation is in God’s hands that’s the Good News: the Gospel.
@@PokeMaster03 we are justified by our faith through works. The Bible says that the devils also believe in tremble, and we know how their faith is going to be. Salvation is much deeper than admitting that you believe Christ. It's following his direction in life
“Once you’re justified, you’re justified … sanctification can go up and down … you can loose sanctification … but what you don’t gain by moral effort, you can’t loose by moral ineptitude.”
I respectfully disagree with Frank on "once saved always saved." Take a look at the lead singer of Marylin Manson. He grew up in a Christian family, and if I remember correctly, his father was a pastor. So, if Marylin Manson said the sinners prayer when he was 9 or 10, but decided to live the rest of his life in complete and literal opposition to Christ, is that man still going to Heaven? My answer is no because he literally chose Satan over Christ.
@@jeziscricket4448 Ahhhh…good old Matt “I’m-a-gonna-hang-up-on-you” Dillahunty. I have no tangible evidence for this next claim, but it’s worth mentioning. Matt strikes me as the type of person who knows he’s wrong but is deciding to quadruple down on his denial. He does so in a way that reminds me of kids, who know they’re wrong but will lie anyway because why not. However, in that same scenario with the kid, a parent never needs to whip out tangible evidence to know when your kid is lying to you. That’s how I view Dillahunty. We all know he’s lying to himself and others, but part of me thinks he does this on purpose because “Once saved always saved.” He thinks he’ll be able to live life they way he wants to because hey, he said the sinner’s prayer when he was a kid. That’s why I’m not a big fan of “Once saved always saved,” theology, it’s an excuse to live poorly and still receive salvation…kind of like cheating.
@@chosenone8408 Exactly. There is no more clever way of capturing and domesticating the truth than rehoning it to fit his preciously held "know it all" atheistic opposition to Christ the way Matt does.
You could also look at it this way. Was he ever born again to begin with? God looks at the heart, so Marilyn Manson could've just said it with his words, but not really with his heart. If you're truly born again you are transformed, it's not automatic change and repentance, but it's from the heart.
Since being saved is a hope for the future, there can be no once saved always saved assumption Even Paul said that he could get disapproved if he did not stay the course. 1 Corinthians 9:27.
I always love Turek for his wisdom and love for God. Thanks once again. But I have something to differ on please. God's grace is inexhaustible, yet it's supply may cease from a life due to sin (Rom 6:1). It's the same with God's eternal life, the life is eternal, but for this realm (we've not been transformed into our divine selves), the possession of it is not yet eternal. If one falls into sin and does not repent, God would not force His salvation on them, just as He never forced them to receive it. In John 10:29, Jesus says "no man can pluck them out of my hand", yes that's true. But a little backward reading (from verse 26) would show the real truth of that statement. Jesus was talking about those who hear His voice and obey Him or "follow" Him. Thus, let everyone who has received eternal life guard with all diligence, lest he fall.
Matthew 24:12 And because iniquity shall abound, the love of many shall wax cold. 24:13 But he that shall endure unto the end, the same shall be saved.
@@tongakhan230 according to the King James Bible you can know you are saved. 1 John 5:13 “These things have I written unto you that believe on the name of the Son of God; that ye may KNOW that ye have eternal life, and that ye may believe on the name of the Son of God.”
@@omnimontana those verses conflict with Paul’s gospel of the grace of God because enduring to the end is referring to the Jews during the Great Tribulation, who are working for their salvation . Enduring to the end does not apply to a Christian in the Church age of grace.
the parable of the talents is definitely about salvation: 1) the guys are first given 5, 3 & 1 talents, they didn't work for it. 2) the two guys who succeeds are the ones who trusted their talents to the banker. 3) the only one who fails is the one who didn't trust his talent to the banker, but worked to protect it. 4) *the only ones who did work here, are the banker and the one who failed!* (when you put money in the bank, it's the banker who works, not you) -> the banker is Jesus, the three guys are jews, the talents represent faith: => *the ones who put their faith in Jesus succeeds, the ones who don't but work to protect their faith fails.*
Not accurate. It says: “to each according to his ability”. You don’t receive salvation according to your ability. It’s completely undeserved. Also the text says “traded” not “trusted to the banker”. Trading is actively putting effort in growing the equity, while giving your “talent” to the banker is passive. That’s why Frank was so surprised when she made the link between that passage and the salvation issue.
@@samuelarba6695 *"Not accurate. It says: “to each according to his ability”. You don’t receive salvation according to your ability. It’s completely undeserved."* No you don't get it: I told you talents represent faith. The amount of faith God initially gives is according to each one's ability, for: *ephesians 2:8-10* _"8 For by grace are ye saved through faith; and that not of yourselves: it is the gift of God: 9 Not of works, lest any man should boast. 10 _*_For we are his workmanship, created in Christ Jesus unto good works,_*_ which God hath before ordained that we should walk in them."_ God gives us faith & abilities according to what we are supposed to accomplished after salvation. *"Also the text says “traded” not “trusted to the banker”. Trading is actively putting effort in growing the equity, while giving your “talent” to the banker is passive."* and it also says: *matthew 25:27* _"Thou oughtest therefore _*_to have put my money to the exchangers,_*_ and then at my coming I should have received mine own with usury."_ *luke 19:23* _"Wherefore then _*_gavest not thou my money into the bank,_*_ that at my coming I might have required mine own with usury?"_ _"trusted to the banker/exchanger"_ is the interpretation. And what God said to the first successful man? - *luke 19:17* _"And he said unto him, Well, thou good servant: _*_because thou hast been faithful_*_ in a very little"_ he has been faithful, not _'workful'_ (or however it is said in english =)) - *luke 19:18* _"And the second came, saying, Lord, _*_thy pound hath gained_*_ five pounds"_ And the second guy states that the Lord's pound made other pounds, not him. *"That’s why Frank was so surprised when she made the link between that passage and the salvation issue."* a lot of people misinterpret these passages yes. The dark place where there shall be wailing and gnashing of teeth is hell / lake of fire. matthew 13:42 _"And shall cast them into a furnace of fire: there shall be wailing and gnashing of teeth."_ matthew 13:50 _"And shall cast them into the furnace of fire: there shall be wailing and gnashing of teeth."_
Look at the parable of the wild olive tree, do not boast, lest though you were grafted in, you be removed again. You can lose your salvation. If it is, once saved, always saved, then you fall into the danger of approving sin, though you ought not to.
This reminds me of a wise men's parable: I asked God for a bicycle, but I know it doesn't work that way. So I stole one and asked for forgiveness. Good day. 😉
1 Corinthians chapter 5 is THEE Chapter I have always used for Christians. Because Paul stated that only GOD can judge worldly people but Christians have to judge other Christians.
The wishy-washy 21st century American church has largely turned its back on church discipline. Glad to hear Mr. Turek advocating for this very biblical use of the church's power. The church has been given the keys to the kingdom, and expelling the unrepentant is commanded in multiple places. Sadly, the person expelled will often simply hop over to a different denomination and keep on sinning. :(
The guy with the one talent are like people who say they "I believe" but never deny themselves, never pick-up their cross and walk with it. While the others with more talents went beyond just saying I believe. They actually pick-up their cross DAILY, deny their flesh, seek holiness, see righteousness, not afraid to proclaim Jesus to the world. Does it mean they are perfect no! But the devil tells man kind that oh once you believe then you're good, (twisted truth) and people believe that without reading the word to understand that now that you believe, you have to walk as how Jesus walked. Without proper explanation the once save always save can be dangerous to persons who don't read the bible for themselves. Remember the first step towards salvation is believe, then we have to have faith. Faith without work is dead.
Once saved always saved is a phrase coined to help give people assurance. After 25 years I have never doubted my salvation. His final sentence is the meat of the matter: a good number of people are not born again to begin with.
I'm a firm believe in "once saved always saved". But like he said, it's not for us to decide who's saved. Many will come saying "Lord Lord, let us in" and He will say "I never knew you." Notice how He says "Never". He doesn't say "i don't know you anymore." Even though this verse is evidently about people who thought they were saved(as it lists off a lot of the works/miracles they did in Jesus' name)
I believe in once saved always saved because I do not frustrate the grace of God. If righteousness came by the law, then Christ died in vain. We are not good enough to go to heaven, none of us are. We are cleansed by the blood of the lamb, not by works. I’d be a fool to say I’m good by works, therefore I’m not good enough to maintain a salvation, that was done through Jesus. That is our hope.
“If your advocating sin you might not be saved in the first place” Hard disagree on that. You can be wicked as hell, and in fact we literally all are whether we’re saved or unsaved. But it was never your flesh that inherited eternal life, so you can’t lose it by the works of your flesh (John 6:63) “it is the spirit that quickeneth, the flesh profiteth nothing”
My friend told me a saying that went something like: "When you are saved, God will hold you on his palm and if you fall He will pick you backup and on his palm again."
So let me ask you. If God commanded you to sacrifice your child in order to prove your obedience... would you do it? What if God commanded you to perform mass killings against a culture that is claimed to be full of sin? Would you do that too?
@@mustachemac5229 Hate to disappoint you, but it's not God who tells us to kill. Only Allah tells people to kill others if you read their Qu'Ran. Don't confuse the one true God with a god who has two hands and doesn't know what he talks about half of the time. So why don't you do yourself a favour and go talk to a Muslim?
@@mustachemac5229 I can tell by your modern-value retortion that you read it the way your friends tell you to, in which case I'll have to question your integrity. God will never directly go against His own rule and tell us to kill anyone, but unfortunately for us it is God who has our cards marked and has the right to take life whenever He wants. And to reply to your distorted modern-value argument, Abraham had his faith put to the test, to the point where he could sacrifice his own son the same way Jesus was sacrificed on the Cross later on. Following me yet? Hold your horses. This is the best bit. God STOPPED Abraham from killing Isaac and provided a ram in the thicket instead. Secondly, because the Canaanites became reprobates by their own actions, God did have them killed just like you atheists when you kill for the sake of competition, survival and natural selection. You condone God's supposed "massacres" but you simultaneously support natural killing? It's just the same. So uh oh. I think you've run into a brick wall there, friend Everybody dies, as the Bible says that life is nothing but a vapour. God does not intend for us to kill each other, but encourages us to work out where we stand with Him as a community rather than a division. After all, you're lucky enough to even read this reply now otherwise you'd be dead already. Jesus died and took what we deserved to give us what we didn't deserve, and when He paid the debt He cleared it for good.
@@Unicysis I read it the way my friends told me too? Nope. I read it as it was written. You and I obviously came to different interpretations and meanings behind it. Go figure. I wonder. Why does it matter that God "stopped" Abraham? What if he did not? If Abraham was alive, today, would we allow him to carry out such a horrible atrocity? No. What I find disheartening is that, people like you, have no problem with this story. That, if God commanded you to sacrifice your child, you would not have a issue. Truly disgusting. Yes... God is a entity whom gets jealous over the stupidest things.
We all make mistakes we all fall some farther down than others. But is there a sin we can do so many times that when we come to our sense the lord will reject us. ABSOLUTELY NOT. Jesus is always there with open arms waiting. We may lock our door board it up put 5 pad locks on it. But in the end he’s still there with open arms. That’s the love of god my brothers and sisters. Frank is an amazing man and I’ve learnt a lot from him.
Great lesson! Many church people need to hear this, because they have troubles in their churches because they don't understand the loss of sanctification versus salvation. Two types of people in heaven. Vessels of honor and vessels of dishonor. Vessels of honor walked with CHRIST and lived like CHRIST. Vessels of dishonor only believed in CHRIST, but did not mature. Parable of sowing seeds is another example of this as well.
@@jesuschristsaves9067 You can if you deny HIM like Peter did or Blasphemy. The fact that you desire CHRIST shows your salvation. The desire is the work of the HOLY GHOST.
@@kingkongstrong3633 When Paul lists the fruit of the spirit, he doesn’t use desire as a fruit so congratulations, you’ve added to the scripture what proves you are a Christian. I reject OSAS and Calvinism. Both are unbiblical ideologies.
For those Saved, but still sin on occasion, the Lord chastises them. They are not condemned, but chastised, they can not lose their salvation. Best to repent, and not be chastised.
Amen The truth is that no Christian can “live in sin” because a Christian is “in Christ” 2 Corinthians 5:17 “Therefore if any man be in Christ, he is a new creature: old things are passed away; behold, all things are become new.” He cannot live “in sin” because the part of him that sins has been cut loose by spiritual circumcision and can no longer affect his soul. Colossians 2:11-13 “ In whom also ye are circumcised with the circumcision made without hands, in putting off the body of the sins of the flesh by the circumcision of Christ: 12 Buried with him in baptism, wherein also ye are risen with him through the faith of the operation of God, who hath raised him from the dead. 13 And you, being dead in your sins and the uncircumcision of your flesh, hath he quickened together with him, having forgiven you all trespasses.” Sin only affects the body of a Christian. Spiritually speaking, the Christian is dead to his body, and his body is dead to him. Romans 2:6-8 “Knowing this, that our old man is crucified with him, that the body of sin might be destroyed, that henceforth we should not serve sin. 7 For he that is dead is freed from sin. 8 Now if we be dead with Christ, we believe that we shall also live with him:”
She makes some great points and asked some great questions. I think she’d feel right at home in the Roman Catholic chirch. Roman Catholicism teaches that justification is a process. It is something that begins when we first become a Christian, which continues in our life, and will be completed when we stand before God at the end of our life. Faith is wonderful, but we must also walk the talk. If we fall back into mortal sin (serious sin that breaks our relationship with God) we lose our justification/salvation. We then must go to the sacrament of reconciliation (confession) and have that mortal sin absolved. Then we are back in communion with Christ. Dying with unrepentant mortal sin places the Catholic in danger of going to hell. Not saying that anyone is or has been condemned to hell, as God is not bound to the sacraments as we are.
Another passage that I interpret as highly definitive on the distinction between eternal life and the part that bearing fruit and doing works plays is 1 Corinthians 3:11-15 11 For no one can lay a foundation other than that which is laid, which is Jesus Christ. 12 Now if anyone builds on the foundation with gold, silver, precious stones, wood, hay, straw- 13 each one's work will become manifest, for the Day will disclose it, because it will be revealed by fire, and the fire will test what sort of work each one has done. 14 If the work that anyone has built on the foundation survives, he will receive a reward. 15 If anyone's work is burned up, he will suffer loss, though he himself will be saved, but only as through fire.
That’s right. This is the doctrine of the Judgement Seat of Christ. Notice verse 15. The works of the Christian that get burned up are either wood hay or stubble for not serving God with their time or gifts. (Cross reference Hebrews 9:14; Galatians 2:20) But doesn’t indicate they’re sent to hell The kind of works that survive the fire are gold silver and precious stones . What’s gold, silver and precious stones? Cross reference Numbers 3:47-49; Exodus 30:13-15; and Malachi 3:17; Zech 9:16; Prov 31:10 It’s worshipping Jesus Christ as God, leading others to Christ, and soul winning .
I like what Dr. Michael Heiser said: “The Bible says he who believes (not believed) is saved. If OSAS is true, then heaven is full of Baal worshippers”. I think that puts a nice point on it.
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Gifts are supposed to be given out freely just like love. ... Giving someone a gift only to take it back when things go awry means you are hurting so much that you just want to hurt the other person almost as much as you must be hurting.
You’re basically describing lesson and blessing.
@@Cool_Armor50 Eternal life doesn't imply not losing such life. It is a gift after all so it can be lost. While we're here on earth, our testing ground, we can either pass or fail. We can either keep the gift or lose it through unbelief or by denying the faith. The bible is full of warnings to Christians against immoralities and these warnings tell us that the gift can slip out of our hands. Christians are not yet off the hook.
@@Cool_Armor50 Yes, indeed. I think almost every biblical passage of admonition and warning is telling us that the gift can be lost. I hope you can convince Dr. Turek to change his mind about always saved doctrine. This dotrine could be working against his goal of converting people from atheism to Christianity.
@@Cool_Armor50 - 🔴🤔Frank is a rational apologist. He is good at what he do ... But I believe on the issue of salvation, he is not sound. He has some serious errors with his once-saved-always-saved views. I believe orthodox theology presents a more accurate view of what salvation is and its process. There are three tenses of salvation by Orthodox Christian understanding: #1. Saved at the cross whereby it is not your doing; #2 being saved whereby one must daily do the will of God (it is a life process); and, #3 finally saved whereby one is judged and resurrected and forever with the Lord. Frank seems to be stuck at #1 - at what happens at the cross, here. You just believe and you're saved. God takes care of the rest. So Frank quotes scriptures to support the #1 ... But the danger is - Orthodox theology from the early Church Fathers stress after you accepted Jesus Christ, then you are on the road of sanctification. You receive the Holy Spirit and you are given the opportunity to maintain that relationship between you and the Holy Spirit by doing the commandments of Christ. Jesus stated, if you love me, keep my commandments. .. So according to Orthodox Christianity you can choose to turn away from Christ and don't believe in Him anymore, and live a life of deliberate sin(s). You have Bible verses that supports the #2 tense of salvation. And it looks like Frank seems to ignore them or explain them away to not mean final judgement. I think here on this important topic, he is deceiving himself and others.
I love the distinction between justification (a gift based on faith, because God loves us), and sanctification (a measure of how much God trusts us and can use us for his good purposes)
Agreed.
never heard of it, but it certainly makes sense. Salvation is given by Grace, not earned, it cannot be lost, but we can loose the Blessings of God that Jesus entitles us too as adopted brothers and sisters., IMHO. There are many verses that say salvation is permanent, many.
The Roman Catholic Church conflates the two.
@@douglasmcnay644 Catholicism isn’t biblical at all. Changing the Sabbath to Sunday, asking men for the forgiveness of sin and praying to the death.
Jesus said in John 17:17, "Sanctify them by your truth, your Word is truth". So, Frank's definition of sanctification, "The ongoing process in which we're becoming more and more like Jesus" sounds more aligned with scripture than your definition, "A measure of how much God trusts us and can use us for his good purposes". It sounds like you're basing your definition off the parable of the talents...?
Loved her questions!
We all sin as mentioned, everyday. Its knowing the sin and repenting of it and asking God forgiveness and to give you the strength to overcome/resist those temptations as they will always be there and to make efforts to change ones lifestyle (me included ofc)
Ive been fighting with certain sins for years (as we all do) and slowly through prayer i am getting stronger all thanks to the good Lord
If once saved, always saved then why not go sin all you want? because no matter how much you sin you are guaranteed heaven because you were saved sometime in your life right? according to that theory of course. If a Christian does not stay with God then he will not reach the kingdom of heaven,
@@ross6387
This is why many people who believes in OSAS also believes that once you get truly saved, you wont return back to your vomit anymore, therefore you wont lose your salvation.
@@ross6387 The Bible is pretty clear and doesn't advocate to live a life of sin. By once saved always saved means that you realize that you have a sickness i.e the sin(s). You bring those sin(s) towards the foot of the cross, with contrition. For how can one acquire or consume a cure for a sickness, when one does not believe that they are afflicted with a sickness in the first place? When they realize that they need a cure, one doesn't continue to sin, for they are borne again, sanctified by the Holy Spirit moving closer to being that which was made in the image of GOD, to live for GOD.
Galatians 2:17-21
17 But if, while we seek to be justified by Christ, we ourselves also are found sinners, is therefore Christ the minister of sin? God forbid.
18 For if I build again the things which I destroyed, I make myself a transgressor.
19 For I through the law am dead to the law, that I might live unto God.
20 I am crucified with Christ: nevertheless I live; yet not I, but Christ liveth in me: and the life which I now live in the flesh I live by the faith of the Son of God, who loved me, and gave himself for me.
21 I do not frustrate the grace of God: for if righteousness come by the law, then Christ is dead in vain.
Hebrews 5:11-14
11 Of whom we have many things to say, and hard to be uttered, seeing ye are dull of hearing.
12 For when for the time ye ought to be teachers, ye have need that one teach you again which be the first principles of the oracles of God; and are become such as have need of milk, and not of strong meat.
13 For every one that useth milk is unskilful in the word of righteousness: for he is a babe.
14 But strong meat belongeth to them that are of full age, even those who by reason of use have their senses exercised to discern both good and evil.
Hebrews 6:1-8
Therefore leaving the principles of the doctrine of Christ, let us go on unto perfection; not laying again the foundation of repentance from dead works, and of faith toward God,
2 Of the doctrine of baptisms, and of laying on of hands, and of resurrection of the dead, and of eternal judgment.
3 And this will we do, if God permit.
4 For it is impossible for those who were once enlightened, and have tasted of the heavenly gift, and were made partakers of the Holy Ghost,
5 And have tasted the good word of God, and the powers of the world to come,
6 If they shall fall away, to renew them again unto repentance; seeing they crucify to themselves the Son of God afresh, and put him to an open shame.
7 For the earth which drinketh in the rain that cometh oft upon it, and bringeth forth herbs meet for them by whom it is dressed, receiveth blessing from God:
8 But that which beareth thorns and briers is rejected, and is nigh unto cursing; whose end is to be burned.
@@NicholasAthias yes of course you repent of your sins and realise all your sins when you are WITH the Holy spirit. The problem is if someone was called by the Lord but that individual strays from the Lord and lives for the world, forgetting what is right, deceived by the devil then he is not saved anymore for only the perfect can enter heaven and is blameless and to achieve that you must walk with the Holy spirit or at least die with acceptance and repentance towards the Lord otherwise they are not worthy anymore even if they were the closest to Christ at some point in their life.
@@ross6387 if you’re a Christian who constantly sins willfully , you still cannot lose your salvation because of Romans 8:38-39.
But, you can definitely lose your fellowship with God. Which I can’t think of a worse situation to be in alive here on earth as a professing Christian.
1 John 1:6-7 “If we say that we have fellowship with him, and walk in darkness, we lie, and do not the truth:
7 But if we walk in the light, as he is in the light, we have fellowship one with another, and the blood of Jesus Christ his Son cleanseth us from all sin.”
If you sin, and confess your sins, He will cleanse you from all sin.
1 John 1:9 “If we confess our sins, he is faithful and just to forgive us our sins, and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness.”
No where does it say that God will throw you in hell for sinning as a Christian. What non sense
2:29 - “Justification happens immediately as soon as you believe, and then there’s sanctification, which is an 𝘰𝘯𝘨𝘰𝘪𝘯𝘨 𝘱𝘳𝘰𝘤𝘦𝘴𝘴 where you’re becoming more like Jesus.”
This 5 mins of BS is full of hypocrisy! 'you only get immortality if you believe in god' 'If you are immoral you should be sent to satan' Basically if you don't worship this god you go to hell! Nice? No barbaric
@@dannyc9903 Thanks for taking the time to comment. Just wondering, but how much time have you spent studying the core tenets of the Christian faith?
@@questianityinteractivebibl9830 25 years- and week by week it staggers me people still believe this nonsense
@@dannyc9903 Did you even pay attention to the video after 3:40? It's not that you'll be cast down to Hell, it's if you don't repent you're left to your wicked ways until you realise the destruction they cause and turn away from it. While criticism of faith is good and all, at least do it in good faith.
@@dutch_asocialite So many priests don't believe that to be the case- based on what they do, I don't think they believe there is sort of god!
“What you can’t gain by moral effort you can’t loose by moral ineptitude”.
Yes. This! These are the words I have been thinking but could not properly say🙌
Uh ... no. Think about it. If I freely give you $100 does that somehow make it impossible for you to lose it? If I freely give you my friendship when I first meet you does that imply you can't forfeit it if you betray me? We lose gifts all the time. It's very common.
@@Fairfax40DaysforLife Those are interesting analogies. But I do not think your offer of friendship and $100 can be equal at all to God’s offered salvation.
@@Fairfax40DaysforLife There's a doctrine known as Perseverence of the Saints. It's basically about how God is able to keep those who genuinely come to Him in faith saved. Here's a supporting scripture:
*Now to Him who is able to keep you from stumbling, and to make you stand in the presence of His glory blameless with great joy,*
_Jude __1:24_
The ultimate question is this: If we have been saved by grace through faith, not by any works (Ephesians 2:8 & 9), what then maintains our salvation?
Think about it and kindly let me know. 🙏
“What you can't gain by moral effort you can't lose by moral ineptitude.”
However, you can lose it the same way you gained it - by _choice._
@@Fairfax40DaysforLife yes exactly WE loose it. WE loose cash and friendship etc. But with salvation it’s GOD holding us to him. Not us trying to hold ourselves to him.
The young lady asked very good questions. May God bless her. ✝️
And look at the poor answer this con man gave him...
@@thierry860 what do you mean by that?
@@VolkerAlmightyNo me,ytion of the fact that slavery and incest and not only considered sin, but are condoned by the cult.
@@thierry860. Nothing in the Bible condones slavery or incest. Christianity is no cult, but a personal relationship with our Creator God YHVH.
@@annemurphy9339 Yeah, nothing except Exodus 21 and the leviticus... You don't even read your own cult book.
Whoa! I never heard that view about the talents given. 😳😳 WOW! That’s life changing for me. God has given me talents and He has an expectation that I will use them!! I’ve been off work for 5 years due to illness. I know God still wants me to use my talents. Thank you Holy Spirit for the insight this has given me! Praise God! He is good!!!!
I’ve never heard of that either
I gotta strongly disagree with Turek here. There's MANY verses in the Bible that say "but the one who endures to the end will be saved" or something very similar. Literally ALL over the Bible.
My pastor once called the once saved always saved teaching "the most damning doctrine in history". Look at these verses:
Matthew 24:13
Matthew 10:22
James 1:12
Mark 13:13
Hebrews 3:14
Revelation 2:10
2 Timothy 2:12
Revelation 2:26
Revelation 3:11
Michelle you are completely correct, God does give talents (gifts) to his people. To be used in a body of believers so that we all may work, live, and love each other as He loves us. He also give us gifts to be shared and used with those that don't yet know who Christ is.
_If we're advocating sin, we might not be saved to begin with._
Absolutely perfect way of differentiating the 2. There are those who _claim to be_ and there are those who *_are_* believers.
The truth is that no Christian can “live in sin” because a Christian is “in Christ”
2 Corinthians 5:17 “Therefore if any man be in Christ, he is a new creature: old things are passed away; behold, all things are become new.”
He cannot live “in sin” because the part of him that sins has been cut loose by spiritual circumcision and can no longer affect his soul.
Colossians 2:11-13 “ In whom also ye are circumcised with the circumcision made without hands, in putting off the body of the sins of the flesh by the circumcision of Christ:
12 Buried with him in baptism, wherein also ye are risen with him through the faith of the operation of God, who hath raised him from the dead.
13 And you, being dead in your sins and the uncircumcision of your flesh, hath he quickened together with him, having forgiven you all trespasses.”
Sin only affects the body of a Christian. Spiritually speaking, the Christian is dead to his body, and his body is dead to him.
Romans 2:6-8 “Knowing this, that our old man is crucified with him, that the body of sin might be destroyed, that henceforth we should not serve sin.
7 For he that is dead is freed from sin.
8 Now if we be dead with Christ, we believe that we shall also live with him:”
@@Kevin-nr9hp John 3:9 touches this as well. I'm going to butcher it probably but "a man born again of God commit sin no more."
@@mrpopularfromdowntow John chapter three verse nine says 9Nicodemus answered, and said vnto him, How can these things be?
What book are you using?
@@mrpopularfromdowntow this is 1st John 3:9 maybe you meant to say 1st John instead of just John
9Whosoeuer is borne of God, doth not commit sinne: for his seede remaineth in him, and he cannot sinne, because he is borne of God.
@@mrpopularfromdowntow maybe you meant to say First John 3:9
This verse shouldn't be taken out of context. As we know Adam was "made by" God and he sinned.
The only one who is "born of" God is Christ.
9Whosoeuer is borne of God, doth not commit sinne: for his seede remaineth in him, and he cannot sinne, because he is borne of God.
Amen.
Luke 10:27
"So he answered and said, “ ‘You shall love the Lord your God with all your heart, with all your soul, with all your strength, and with all your mind,’ and ‘your neighbor as yourself.’ ”
I gotta strongly disagree with Turek here. There's MANY verses in the Bible that say "but the one who endures to the end will be saved" or something very similar. Literally ALL over the Bible.
My pastor once called the once saved always saved teaching "the most damning doctrine in history". Look at these verses:
Matthew 24:13
Matthew 10:22
James 1:12
Mark 13:13
Hebrews 3:14
Revelation 2:10
2 Timothy 2:12
Revelation 2:26
Revelation 3:11
@@drax1s729Thank you mn for these scriptures. I read them and understood the concept. God bless you 🙏🏿
God’s plan of salvation is Jesus Christ. God instituted the plan of salvation not man , so man’s acceptance or rejection of it will not ruin God’s plan. We can’t ruin God’s plan but we can ruin ourselves, we can deceive ourselves. If you can start with Jesus and then backslide, you haven’t really grasped on to Jesus. Who puts down life to take up death again? “ But Jesus said to him, No one having put his hand to the plow, and looking back, is fit for the kingdom.” Luke 9:62.
@@drax1s729 If its a context of the number of verse about faith alone verse works salvation its literally 50 to 1 for works alone. That alone should tell you you are misapplying those verse you say are a works based salvation. God is not contradicting Himself.
This is why it's said "faith without works is DEAD!! "
Read the first verse of the book of James. It's not written to us it's written to Jews. Paul was the apostle to Gentiles and taught saved by faith apart from works.
Works are a result of true faith. That doesn't mean works save us. They are only a result. Evident. Just like how the fruits of the spirit are evident of our true faith.
@@JesusDied4ForYou Errrr but... if your faith does not produce good works, you will be among the goats when the sheep will be separated from the goats.
If you're a gentile, in the church age, James wasn't talking to you.
You are saved by grace through faith, not of works.
Any work you do only defines your identity.
James is to the Church just like every book from Acts to Revelation. James is talking about fellowship for the believer, not salvation. That's the up and down that Turek was talking about. Works are not the result of faith, they are the result of living in fellowship.
I would also remember the parable of the different seed and what happens to them. Some seed will fall on the road, and some won’t take root deep enough. Sometimes we know people who seem to be saved, and maybe they’ll fall away and come back asp. But much of the time, I’ve seen people like that fall away and never return. Or remain angry and self centered for a long time after. Only God truly knows which they’ll be, in the end. And I think that’s the difference. Who really knows him, despite their anger, selfishness, and sin.
I gotta strongly disagree with Turek here. There's MANY verses in the Bible that say "but the one who endures to the end will be saved" or something very similar. Literally ALL over the Bible.
My pastor once called the once saved always saved teaching "the most damning doctrine in history". Look at these verses:
Matthew 24:13
Matthew 10:22
James 1:12
Mark 13:13
Hebrews 3:14
Revelation 2:10
2 Timothy 2:12
Revelation 2:26
Revelation 3:11
Well handled for a difficult topic-thank you.
How was that well handled? More like well avoided.. she gave a verse and he didn’t necessarily give an answer, there’s so many verses in the Bible that indicate you can lose your salvation but it so convenient to ignore them.
@@TruthandnothingbutTHEtruth. true.. if salvation could not be loss, then the warning passages are nonsensical. It’s only a difficult when someone believes OSAS before scripture.
@@TruthandnothingbutTHEtruth. how about sharing these verses, instead of a blanket statement
@@jesuschristsaves9067 Paul’s gospel in the scriptures indicate to OSAS.
Romans 8:38-39 “For I am persuaded, that neither death, nor life, nor angels, nor principalities, nor powers, nor things present, nor things to come,
39 Nor height, nor depth, nor any other creature, shall be able to separate us from the love of God, which is in Christ Jesus our Lord.”
John 10:28 “And I give unto them eternal life; and they shall never perish, neither shall any man pluck them out of my hand.”
Would you send your child to hell if they did bad? No, but you would discipline them because you love them.
Revelation 3:19 “As many as I love, I rebuke and chasten: be zealous therefore, and repent.”
@@Kevin-nr9hp
Wrong, Paul’s Gospel says that no one can snatch a person from the hands of God, but what Paul’s gospel doesn’t say is that man cannot reject God himself.
Man is purchase by God when he is given to the Son, and yet scripture says;
_“But there were false prophets also among the people, even as there shall be false teachers among you, who privily shall bring in damnable heresies, _*_even denying the Lord that bought them,_*_ and bring upon themselves swift destruction.”_
2 Peter 2:1 KJV
Sounds like those who were purchased by the Lord, later rejected him by bringing in damnable heresies.
Amen.
1 John 2:19
"They went out from us, but they were not of us; for if they had been of us, they would have continued with us; but they went out that they might be made manifest, that none of them were of us."
This scripture is not for everyone who backslid into sin! Some ppl just forsake the truth
Basically, people said they were saved and were not. Which happens in churches. Ive run into tons of so called Christians and when you realize what they are up to, you are like oh your just walking the walk and talking the talk but you are not of us
@@buckiemohawk3643 you’re the moral arbitrator now of other Christians?
Read just 1 verse before 1 John 2:19, it’s not talking about Christians you don’t personally like in your church.
1 John 2:18 “Little children, it is the last time: and as ye have heard that antichrist shall come, even now are there many antichrists; whereby we know that it is the last time.”
And who are antichrists?
1 John 2:22 “Who is a liar but he that denieth that Jesus is the Christ? He is antichrist, that denieth the Father and the Son.”
@@Kevin-nr9hp that says exactly what I am saying they dont believe in God the y just go to church to be good people
@@buckiemohawk3643 the outwardly appearance does not reflect what’s on the inside, friend.
That’s the Holy Spirit’s business
Once you're saved, even if you fall back deep into sin, somehow God pulls you back up, always.
Amen! Jesus won’t leave us in our filth. Each time I sin the Holy Spirit pricks my heart and that sin becomes less and less enjoyable until I lay it at the feet of Jesus. God is SO good and patient with us. That’s one reason why we worship Him❤
Even if one deconverts to atheism?
@@haggismcbaggis9485 First of all, if you're truly saved/born again, the chances that you'll convert to atheism is as good as zero. It's only a hypothetical scenario.
And second of all, yes, I do think that God will make you realise and pull you back towards Him one day.
@@andrewk2625 So, you're saying there's a chance.
I say “once TRULY saved, always saved.” If you are truly saved then will have no desire to walk away from your salvation.
As a former believer, I'm pleased to hear Frank say this. This questioner also puts forward the idea that you can lose your salvation. I don't have any problem with that belief. What I really object to is when Christians tell former believers that they were "never a true Christian". Anybody can lose their faith, including you. People only ever told I was never a true Christian after I lost mine. People who say this don't identify "not true Christians" while they still believe. It's always after.
You don't know the future. You don't know if you are going to lose your faith in 10/20/30 years time. You just don't. If you believe people who lose their faith were never true Christians, you call into doubt your own salvation. Unless you can predict the future, you cannot know if you are saved.
I’d love the opportunity to personally answer her question speaking as someone who thought they were a Christian in their youth, walked away for 20 years and then became born again in Christ. I would definitely espouse once saved always saved and I would give her a wonderful apologia for why that is. I’ll pray for her, when you’re young it’s all so hard!
May GOD Bless everyone who reads this ❤️
I would love to hear your story and why you believe OSAS.
@@mcwoods246 There’s a more simple answer I’ll give you that won’t cause me to type quite as much, but if I was in person I’d do better service to the point with my vocalized words. It ultimately comes down to trust pure and simple.
You can believe certain parts of the gospels and think you’re believing, but until you’re at a state of trust in literally everything they say, you will not receive the Holy Ghost. Jesus is waiting for you to surrender from yourself and truly trust in him. When I was young I believed Jesus died and was raised again, but I doubted many things written in the Bible. As a result I did not receive the Holy Ghost. I was baptized at 9 years old by choice too.
That’s not how it works for receiving salvation, that’s just something symbolic GOD asked of you so you could understand that he was washing you clean and also pulling you out of the water like Moses from the Nile. True salvation however comes by faith/belief. If you study the Greek text you’ll come to understand that more than anything Jesus asked you for trust when he asked you to believe in him. He wants you to literally trust him and no matter how hard it is, no matter what you were told that conflicts with what he said, he wants you to trust him as being right. If you do that he’ll prove it to you even though you already trusted him. He wants you to achieve this trust with him based on two things. First, prophecy, recognize that he’s the master of creation and knows all things before they occur. Second, his character is proven in scripture, and he can be trusted above any other.
In my adulthood, I finally surrendered after about 20 years living a life in sin. I wasn’t even looking for Jesus when he came calling on me, but when I realized he was the one calling on me I decided to believe him in earnest. I had seen enough things in my own life by then to know the Devil was very real and that a large part of society was actively worshipping him. I also began to realize many prophecies in the Bible indeed happened in such exact manners that it was undeniable. Especially prophecies no one seemed to be talking about that I was reading directly out of the Bible.
The most important thing I did was I decided to hear the gospels in their completion after everything else I was seeing around me at the time. Obviously I had already started to dig into some scriptures I was hearing about too beforehand. I listened to all four gospels but by the time I finished Matthew I’d already received the Holy Ghost. The reason why it happened just like that was because I trusted every single thing I heard! I was done fighting, I was ready to hear what GOD did for me. When you hit that moment of surrender and decide “I will trust Jesus even when everything in society tells me he’s supposed to be wrong”, boom, that’s the moment it actually happens for you.
You’ll never forget it either, when the Holy Ghost comes upon you all the trying and effort this religion used to feel like becomes over. I don’t feel like I’m trying to do anything anymore, I’m letting the Holy Ghost lift me up and keep me on GOD’s tasks. I have a helper now, and everyday I grow in Christ and find more hidden lessons in scripture that only GOD could have put there. When you trust in Jesus he sends the Holy Ghost to show you how right you were to trust him! It’s wonderful!
The idea that I’d ever slip away from holding onto Christ is unconscionable now, I’m saved! I can’t possibly be unsaved! Now I realize that I’m probably going to get myself killed shouting at the rooftops that Jesus is the Christ someday because I can’t shut up about it to anyone I know regardless of the situation. They could make it illegal to evangelize tomorrow and I wouldn’t stop. I’m not allowed to stop.
That’s the real difference. When I was young, I wasn’t saved, I only believed the parts I thought were necessary. I didn’t understand that I just needed to surrender and believe it all, or at least enter with that willingness towards GOD to fully trust him. I don’t think anyone could have convinced me about what I was doing incorrectly back then or ever convinced me I wasn’t a true Christian either. It was good that I was sent out amongst Satan to live and suffer so that I might truly trust in Christ, but I pray that the Lord gives other young people facing this struggle eyes that see and ears that hear to receive the gospels instead!
For me, this was just the way GOD got through to me in the end, by letting me sin and letting me feel the death I was surrounding myself in. Sin is death, and it feels like death once you’re familiar enough with it. Living in the Son though, I’m free, I’m forgiven, and I’m saved!
GOD Bless! ❤️
If we are all born WITH ORIGINAL SIN ? it would appear until you are saved, WE are heading for HELL! I guess.
If that is true, do children that are born with bone cancer and die, shortly after, go to hell?
@@gknight4719 answer? No. Does original sin exist? Also no. I like how you saw through it, that of course a baby wouldn't go to hell. Sad that some do and did, in the past, think that. For if we sin because of a "sinful nature" then how did Adam and Eve sin? Do we say they had a sinful nature and that's why they sinned? If we say yes, then the blame would fall on God for he made them at the first.
There's so much wrong with original sin doctrine that it only takes a deeper look into it to see it's many flaws. Its also not even mentioned in the bible, its a mere interpretation by men who deemed themselves wise centuries ago.
@@Miguel09z Thanks for your reply, I personally do not believe adam and eve sinned. I
prefer the words "good and bad" as in decisions you make in certain situations.
like if there is a god that made adam and eve, to me that makes him a parent
or at least a carer of his creation, very foolish giving anything free will!
I am a parent of a 3-year-old girl, and if I gave her free will she would make many
foolish mistakes that may even kill her. I WOULD NOT KICK HER OUT OF HOME!
To me, this god of the bible kicked his children out of their home and has been
killing us ever since, you know malaria, tsunamis, cancer. Brutalize any animal
and it will bite you! surely god would have known that??
It's called surviving at any cost, is that a sin? god watches 18,000
of his children die every day, that's a bad decision, for a so-called "loving god"
When Jesus will say I never knew you that means they were never saved to begin with.
Matthew 7:23 “And then will I profess unto them, I never knew you: depart from me, ye that work iniquity.” KJV
God is omniscient and knows everybody, but the meaning here is plainly, “I never knew you as friends, I never knew you as followers, I never knew you as real believers.”
He only knew them as hirelings, professors, reprobates, and pretenders.
God bless you Doc and the lady as well. The questions you lot ask pits us on our feet to learn and study more and to seek God's face and help to reach out.
God have mercy on the once saved always saved doctrine and its preachers.
Calvinist doctrine.
@pilsonandrew frank is not a calvanist and is against them , so ..... that's cringe
Great response to a tough question. It’s not “once saved always saved” rather, ever really saved! When we fully understand what has taken place for our justification, we’ll hate sin and want to stop it. Allowing the work of the Holy Spirit to adjust our lives. Praise Jesus Christ Hallelujah
Once saved always saved is not in scripture
As my dad has put it many times. Yes once saved always saved…. If you stay saved. Citing Hebrews 10:26. “ if we deliberately keep sinning after receiving knowledge of the truth, no sacrifice for sins is left.”
Exactly. Work out your salvation with FEAR AND TREMBLING.
@@patrickcannell2258 that passage means once God has given you salvation, then show outwardly your salvation by producing good fruits.
Why would he save you, then take it away later? Especially since He’s omniscient and knows the future, right?
How do you know that Hebrews 10:26 is talking towards the church who’s saved by Grace alone? (Eph 2:6)
Hebrews is known to be written for … Jews. Hence the title.
That’s why there’s a lot of faith and works passages that conflict with Paul’s gospel of God’s GRACE . And why you see a lot of false heresy
That's unfortunate misuse of scripture.
@@schaeffercox3158 share your thoughts.
Your videos keep blessing me Sir. God bless yoh and your work for His Kingdom. ✝️❤️
I love where you mentioned that what you get by not being morally good you cant lose it by being morally bad!
I gotta strongly disagree with Turek here. There's MANY verses in the Bible that say "but the one who endures to the end will be saved" or something very similar. Literally ALL over the Bible.
My pastor once called the once saved always saved teaching "the most damning doctrine in history". Look at these verses:
Matthew 24:13
Matthew 10:22
James 1:12
Mark 13:13
Hebrews 3:14
Revelation 2:10
2 Timothy 2:12
Revelation 2:26
Revelation 3:11
Wow that makes so much more sense, it’s never been explained to me that way, “what you don’t gain by moral effort can’t be taken away by moral ineptitude”
Praise God for Dr. Turek and Cross Examined team!!
I see her point. The parable of the talents ends with the guy who buried his talent being sent away to where there is “weeping and gnashing of teeth”. James 2 says that faith without works is dead; that even the demons believe and shudder yet they are not being saved.
It appears that the point that’s being made is that true faith/belief is something that results in tangible action that proves it’s legitimacy. Again in Isaiah, the people are criticized for honoring God with their lips, yet their hearts are far from him. Jesus tells the Pharisees that if they clean their insides (hearts), their outside will be clean also. This means that our hearts need to be right by transformation through the renewing of our minds. When our hearts are truly right, we will have a desire to do good works and live righteously
So if the root is bad, the fruit will be bad. If the root is good, the fruit will be good. So don’t worry so much about the works, but rather the root (your heart). When your root is good, you will pretty much automatically produce good fruits (the fruit of the spirit - Galatians 5:22-23). This is the best approach as God judges the heart, not the outward appearance. What comes out of us is what the heart is full of.
This is also how we can discern false prophets. Ye shall know them by their fruit
In the end though if you focus on your works you’ll burn out and feel hopeless. If you focus on your identity in Christ, you’ll live.
@@user-gx4wi4cv2m
_Heb 12:2_
“… fixing our eyes on *Jesus* …”
- not our identity. The moment our focus turns to “I” and “me” and “who i am”, we lose.
@@Crich_Leslie that’s a semantic issue. If I focus on my identity in Christ I’m not focusing on “me;” I’m focusing on Christ.
@@user-gx4wi4cv2m
If i'm focusing on Christ, i don't need to reference “my identity”.
Repeatedly in his letters Paul noted how insignificant he was (“least of the apostles,” “chief of sinners,” etc). The Christian life is one of complete self-denial. It's about Christ, and Him alone.
@@Crich_Leslie well that’s a semantic issue. Your just switching the words around.
If you are saved there WILL be works to prove it. HOWEVER.. the works aren’t always outwardly produced for others to see and it definitely isn’t any ones place to judge. Sometimes the works is letting christ change your heart. Some of the greatest works will manifest through your outlook and how you love others. Being able to love the sinner but hate the sin.
Well said! 👍🏿
Plus those works should be between you and Mashiah.
I always remind myself. You gotta be righteous, but if Jesus didn't die on the cross then your righteousness is still worthless.
I've wondered whether for some, good works might actually entail, for some, "being a good person"? I think of my husband of 38 years. He's a believer but by my standard, he doesn't seem to even be very conscious of God's presence, let alone pursuing a relationship with Him, increasing His knowledge of Him, or using his talents in God's service. Yet, he could be, well, like my dad: always seeking what will make him "happy" no matter the wreckage in his wake. Obviously life is rife with opportunities to sin and I haven't been that easy to live with, yet he has remained faithful in all aspects of his life. Who am I to say that God won't count that as works that evidence his faith?
Frank Turek didn't know the passage.
"And cast the worthless servant into the outer darkness. In that place there will be weeping and gnashing of teeth.’"-Matt 25:30
Thats a passage about false believers who thought their works saved them.
I love the folks who have the hardest questions and aren't afraid to ask
Like how is Jesus god if god made him into a god after his death as in Acts 2:36?
@@frankcardano4142 Acts 2:36 “Therefore let all the house of Israel know assuredly, that God hath made that same Jesus, whom ye have crucified, both Lord and Christ.”
He’s saying that the Jews killed their own God in the flesh (Jesus) and wants the Jews to know that Jesus was made into both God (Lord God) and the Messiah (Christ, or anointed one)
Which is why we refer to him as the Lord Jesus Christ, the trinity is one name.
@@Kevin-nr9hp
How is Jesus the one and only god if god made him into a god after his death?
This is clearly a time where people were made into gods.
This girl is asking great questions. Awesome!
Amen.
Ephesians 1:13-14
"In Him you also trusted, after you heard the word of truth, the gospel of your salvation; in whom also, having believed, you were sealed with the Holy Spirit of promise, who is the guarantee of our inheritance until the redemption of the purchased possession, to the praise of His glory."
If you understand this passage well, it states clearly one can lose their salvation. Where you have the word guarantee, it should be 'earnest'. The Greek word used is 'arrabone', (thats how it sounds I don't know how to type Greek). An arrabone is a legal contract and both ends of the contract have obligations they must keep. Its like one giving a down payment to another for a job to be completed. If either side breaks the contract, penalties will occur. God gives us the down payment and promises to pay the rest, but only if we keep our side of the agreement, which is to live a sinless life, as we follow in Jesus's footsteps. If we continue to sin mortally then salvation is then lost, as we have broken the contract. So Once saved Always saved is a false teaching.
If we could, we would
@@Flagrum3 If you believe in Jesus, then how can you unbelieve in him?
@@Flagrum3 This passage does not in any way state or infer that salvation can be lost. It also give a reason why there’s a down payment, as opposed to what you stated . It’s until the redemption of the purchased possession , which is the rapture.
Also , Ephesians 2:8-9 says it is via grace and not of works lest any man should boast. It’s as clear as daylight
@@evangelistkimpatrik It's possible to lose your belief and faith in Jesus. Some of the strongest atheists used to be born again, spirit filled Christians and evangelists. The bible also reminds of this.
what makes someone want to avoid sin, is the fear of hell, what makes someone want to do good, is knowing God personally
I wouldn't say the fear of hell makes us avoid sin, at least not for those who are saved. God puts it on my heart and motivates me to do good for Him. I repent from sin due to conviction; God puts it on my heart that my actions are wrong. God only convicts Christians, and Christians are the only ones who are going to be with the Lord in eternity.
@@budbutterson9577 an unsaved person doing bad things needs to be convinced they are in error, and they will end up in hell if they continue on that path, once they are convinced they are going to hell, they will put effort into getting to know the Lord and what he wants
@@stephenkaake7016I understand what you're saying, but it does no good to rebuke an unsaved person for their sins. Even if they stop that life of sin, they are still unsaved. I would lead the fellow to Christ first, then show them what the Bible has to say about the life they lead. Maybe I'm wrong? Please let me know :)
@@budbutterson9577 I appreciate your attitude, thats what counts, I had a roommate who was evil, he was raised without a father, had no discipline, he did drugs, horrible things, he didn't think anything was wrong with his behavior, after watching videos about people who died and went to hell, he said 'I dont want to go to hell' then he started reading the word and going to therapy and is a much better person now
Don't bad people exist in a system with no punishment or eternal punishment
Wow Frank. All your education and all you offer is equivocal answers.
Love that they stayed on topic and it didn’t devolve into “this is about you vs me”
I recognize your profile picture, that great.
@@iceblaze3043 Thanks. I find the Mandelbrot set is so fascinating.
@@realitywins6457 I do too, and thank you for reminding me of the name.
So sin and sin greatly because once saved always saved
I never thought about sanctification this way.
“In a room there are many objects, some for common use and some for special use. He who cleaned himself from these things will be a vessel for honor, sanctified, useful to the Master, prepared for every good work.” - 2 Timothy 2:20ff
“12 If anyone builds on this foundation using gold, silver, costly stones, wood, hay or straw, 13 their work will be shown for what it is, because the Day will bring it to light. It will be revealed with fire, and the fire will test the quality of each person’s work. 14 If what has been built survives, the builder will receive a reward.15 If it is burned up, the builder will suffer loss but yet will be saved-even though only as one escaping through the flames.” - 1 Corinthians 3:12-15
These verses talk about having a certain quality of work and having that work tested, but it seems not to affect one’s salvation…
Once saved always saved isn’t biblical
Thank you for this. This is encouraging as I go through a time of great repentance.
Luke 15:10
New International Version
10 In the same way, I tell you, there is rejoicing in the presence of the angels of God over one sinner who repents.”
@@evangelistkimpatrik Thanks. This really lifted my spirits today. I have always believed, but continued on a very twisted dark path of sin. Days ago, I decided no more... I confessed, and I am determined to put an end to that sin pattern. The only way I can move forward and live with myself is because I believe God will forgive me again. But the enemy is trying to tell me I am lost.
@@CCitis Good to hear. Don’t believe the lies of the enemy.
@@evangelistkimpatrik Thank You. I appreciate it.
@@CCitis Jesus said satan is a liar and father of lies. Don't listen to him.
being confident of this very thing, that he which hath begun a good work in you will perform it until the day of Jesus Christ:
Philippians 1:6 KJV
Also check Micah 7 : 7-9, very helpful words in times of repentance.
The late Dr Adrian Rogers preached with a unique perspective on the Parable of the Talents. Excellent teaching, worth looking that video up.
Thank you so much for teaching honestly and faithfully
2:05 once saved, always saved 2:43 what you don't gain by moral effort, you can't lose by moral ineptitude 5:04 If we're advocating sin, we might not be saved to begin with
it wouldn't be hard to conceive of a person who gets saved but continuously falls to temptation, eventually going so far they begin to justify their sin, and possibly advocating for it. Were they not originally truly saved, or did they "lose" their salvation, or does his statement at 2:05 still hold?
"What you don't gain by moral effort, you can't lose by moral ineptitude"
Amazingly well said
We will not lose our Salvation if we continue to stay in the Faith. Salvation cannot be lost in it of it self but we can abandon it.
*If Jesus can fail to do the Fathers will, then people whom get saved and regenerated truly can lost their salvation but thats not the will of the Father for the sheep of Jesus.*
@@imdilyn Is it the will of God that anyone of the elect fall into sin? He doesn't but we still sin.
You think you have the power to abandon the faith that the Triune God has givin you? Do you have the power over God to leave the fold and have Jesus stop intercessoring?
You cannot leave the faith because if you could, youre stronger than God.
Jesus said WHO ALL THE FATHER GIVES ME I WILL NOT LOSE! BUT RAISE IT UP, THIS IS THE FATHERS WILL.
Jesus cant fail to do the fathers will! If someone claimed faith and walked away then
1 John 2:19 says
they WERE NEVER AMONG us in the first place
Jesus is a perfect savior who cannot fail to save his elect!! Again if you claim otherwise youre saying man is more stronger than God and thats wrong. Especially since the faith a true believer has is a gift from God! You cannot throw away a gift from God. My friend no one is that strong.
@@jonathanhauhnar8434 *We sin because we are sinners, we will never stop sinning.*
@UCGhtYNYr2oC5TLprLQSov9Q no he cannot fail to do the fathers will.
Man this is one of the best videos I’ve seen Frank respond to
“They went out from us, but they did not really belong to us. For if they had belonged to us, they would have remained with us; but their going showed that none of them belonged to us.”
1 John 2:19
This is the EXACT question I've been struggling with for 2 years but haven't found a satisfying answer. I believe she is approaching this question the same as I have so let me expound on the analysis here:
Say person A is an unsaved person and they have lived their life knowing who Jesus is but never actually understanding their eternal dilemma of not knowing the Savior. Person A then hears the Gospel, understands it's implications, is convicted of their sin, and then REPENTS of their sin and makes the active decision to trust in Christ alone for their salvation and deliverance from sins.
According to the Bible, that person is saved. This is where the question comes in (about which she mentioned): does that person remain saved if they "backslide" into their old habits of sin? With the Parable of the Talents/Bags of Gold, as she correctly pointed out, Jesus mentions at the end that the servant who buried his talent (didn't actively use it) to keep it safe to return to his master was cast out --
"30 And throw that worthless servant outside, into the darkness, where there will be weeping and gnashing of teeth.’"
The weeping and gnashing of teeth description is often cited in other verses as a description of either: a. Hell or b. the "outer darkness" of Heaven where those that are saved but unworthy to attend the marriage banquet of the lamb are kept for a finite amount of time.
So there are actually 2 questions here, both of which should strike fear in the heart of the believer:
1. If one is once saved, always saved then what is this place where they can be thrown out into the darkness where there will be weeping and gnashing of the teeth?
And
2. If Person A, as described above, is actually a "false convert" and merely went through the motions of conversion to Christianity but wasn't actually sincere in the heart, then WHAT must that person do in order to be GENUINELY saved? I suspect this is a fear many people have when they feel they must repeatedly repent of the same sin over and over and begin to question if they really are saved.
If anyone can shed some light on this topic, it will be GREATLY appreciated! Thank you for reading and have a blessed day!
If Jesus died for us all, then He died for us all. We're all saved, therefore.
@@matthew_kohai3 then what is the place where one who is saved can be thrown out where there is weeping and gnashing of teeth?
For me, I know Jesus entered my heart when I didn't want to sin anymore. In the past I rationalized away my behavior and not only did I sin I actively sought it out. Then I returned to my Catholic faith after years of staying away from any form of organized religion and a few failed attempts at fitting in with some of the Protestant churches in my area. A contentment came over me I hadn't experienced before and as I said, I didn't want to sin after that. That was new to me. I'm not saying it was the Catholic faith alone that did it. I'm sure many Protestants experience the same conversion. It was just for me, I was home. Christ is the key to all of it. I think you are saved when you genuinely don't feel like sinning. I still fall short, but I catch myself a lot quicker and I do my best not to fall. Kind of like walking on a balance beam. Instead of just sitting there, being comfortable, I get back up right away and start walking again. That is how I know Jesus is actually at work in my heart. I think if your conversion is real, you stay because you want to, not out of fear but out of love. That is when you are saved.
Anyway, that was a bit of a long explanation but that's my take on it. Good luck on your journey and God Bless. 🙏
if you really accepted Jesus, you would know that He doesn't want sin. now, you committed sin, a lot of them, maybe you fell back into enjoying it (physically), BUT if you have the guilt that "this is wrong, I shouldn't be doing this", then that's your flesh just like what Paul said that he's doing what he doesn't want to do and what he wants to do he doesn't do. you're still saved because you have that desire to not displease God, even though you're struggling in temptation.
but those who commit sin and enjoys it (internally) like you're doing it now but there's no hesitation in your soul, you don't feel bad doing it or after doing it, then I'm sorry to tell you, my friend, I don't think you really accepted Jesus as your Lord and Savior.
Backsliding goes back to the parable of the talents.
If you’re using your precious time here on earth sinning and not advancing the gospel, you are 1) losing your fellowship with God 2) not using that time doing good works in order to claim your heavenly rewards.
The judgement seat of Christ in 2 Corinthians 5:9-11 expands on this deeper doctrine
A Christian will be rewarded in heaven with inheritance (different than salvation) based on his good works after he’s saved.
Basically you will see the people in heaven who sacrificed their time here in earth with many rewards and inheritance ,
and you will also see people who lived after the flesh and did very little have nothing in heaven
I'm a bit surprised the speaker didn't put repentance into the equation for the second question. Justice and salvation are God's alone but repentance plays a huge part in salvation and many Christians have the meaning of repentance wrong.
@born naked no it isn't, it's changing of the mind.
@born naked James isn't teaching that works save, which is what ur teaching. Can u tell me what good works the thief, whom deserved capital punishment, did to join Jesus in paradise? Look up the definition of repent. We are saved by grace through faith, not by works, or sinning less.
@born naked hmm the definition i found has nothing to do with actions or commitment, while urs is still a call to action, which is inaccurate. I brought up salvation, because that's what repentance leads to, but if ur understanding of repentance is skewed it can also skew ur understanding of salvation. The non believer doesn't have contrition or regret towards how they have wronged God. That is repentance. Repentance isn't committing to sinning less (turning from ur sin).
@born naked well they can't be saved until they repent, they also can't repent unless they believe. They go hand in hand in case u didn't notice. Believers repent, repenters believe, unbelievers do neither.
@born nakedthey can only repent once they have the knowledge to change their mind. Sorry but sinning less still isn't the definition of repentance. An appeal to emotion won't change that. U don't get The Holy Spirit, just to magically lose Him any time you decide to disobey God. If acting good could save you, we wouldn't need Christ. Repentance isn't acting good or sinning less, you're gonna have to call it something else cause that ain't it.
“For if we sin willfully after we have received the knowledge of the truth, there no longer remains a sacrifice for sins, but a certain fearful expectation of judgment, and fiery indignation which will devour the adversaries. Anyone who has rejected Moses’ law dies without mercy on the testimony of two or three witnesses. Of how much worse punishment, do you suppose, will he be thought worthy who has trampled the Son of God underfoot, counted the blood of the covenant by which he was sanctified a common thing, and insulted the Spirit of grace? For we know Him who said, “Vengeance is Mine, I will repay,” says the Lord. And again, “The Lord will judge His people.” It is a fearful thing to fall into the hands of the living God.”
Hebrews 10:26-31 NKJV
The truth is that no Christian can “live in sin” because a Christian is “in Christ”
2 Corinthians 5:17 “Therefore if any man be in Christ, he is a new creature: old things are passed away; behold, all things are become new.”
He cannot live “in sin” because the part of him that sins has been cut loose by spiritual circumcision and can no longer affect his soul.
Colossians 2:11-13 “ In whom also ye are circumcised with the circumcision made without hands, in putting off the body of the sins of the flesh by the circumcision of Christ:
12 Buried with him in baptism, wherein also ye are risen with him through the faith of the operation of God, who hath raised him from the dead.
13 And you, being dead in your sins and the uncircumcision of your flesh, hath he quickened together with him, having forgiven you all trespasses.”
Sin only affects the body of a Christian. Spiritually speaking, the Christian is dead to his body, and his body is dead to him.
Romans 2:6-8 “Knowing this, that our old man is crucified with him, that the body of sin might be destroyed, that henceforth we should not serve sin.
7 For he that is dead is freed from sin.
8 Now if we be dead with Christ, we believe that we shall also live with him:”
The one person who wouldn't be welcome in any church these days? Jesus Christ.
if Jesus isn't welcome in a church, then that "church" isn't a church.
He can come over to my place and we can watch all of our favourite TV shows like Dukes of Hazzard.
Loved that conversation. Great questions
I agree with what Dr. Frank stated in this video.
Many, like this young woman, are not actually reading their Bible (at least not chronologically, and because they are jumping around, or reading things out of context, one piece here, etc.), which is evident because the Bible has ALL the answers to the questions we have, and they would know that if they were reading it daily. But, because they are NOT in a Bible group/based church, and/or most importantly, reading their Bible daily, they retain the confusion that stems from the leftist (secular--non-Christian immoral world views aka lies) that they may still be holding onto, which is preventing them from understanding what they are seeing/reading/listening (Word of GOD, Biblical scripture).
Yet their desires (stemming from the Holy Spirit) to seek clarification and knowledge is hopeful since it denotes, they're on the RIGHT path that leads to the truth, which stems from GOD (John 10::27-28); But the confusion (of the left teachings) is discouraging to them. Therefore, they need guidance in order to find their way through the "fog of war" (lies misinformation) generated by the leftism (aka secularism) in this Spiritual War for the soul of humanity, which we are at the Center of. Those who subscribe to leftist ideology lack the desire and courage to know the truth, preferring the lies they consume from the leftist cool aid they drink, which produces the delusions they believe and prevents them from understanding and/or accepting the truth that is the Word of GOD/Jesus' message of hope that Christians share. (John 12:40 & 2 Corinthians 4:3)
And as such, I would add (the what Dr. Turek stated) the following passages--to provide more clarification/context on this issue to aid others on their path to the truth outlined by the Word of GOD:
Micah 7:5-7, we are taught NOT to trust in others, or our own understanding/minds/hearts--but place our trust in GOD--therefore, we have to turn to the Bible for the answer and guidance, as well as with prayer to be properly led by GOD, with the Holy Spirit, by following Jesus' example who shows us the RIGHT path to follow to get to GOD.
Matthew 25:1-14 - Jesus shows the difference between two types of individuals (Matthew 25:33) one following Christ (on the RIGHT path), who's doing what they are supposed to, the other is not, following their own wills--and NOT GOD's--remaining complacent and taking for granted their opportunity for salvation that can be found in Jesus (those who adhere to leftist doctrine/ideology).
To provide more clarity on the "talents" symbolically represent the gifts/virtues (knowledge, skills, and abilities--more specifically, Patience, Courage, Charity, Integrity, humility, strength, etc.), which we SHOULD, and MUST, share with others--it is through these "talents" that we can connect with others, and they with us--trading gifts with one another, increasing them, and gaining more gifts from the process, so that together we become better for doing these things, which by doing them, we are honoring and serving GOD, becoming ONE nation as we do, in which life, liberty, and justice is received and applied to all, building the society that GOD always intended for us to have, a society that currently only exist in heaven. ONLY GOD can create paradise--every time man attempts to do so (serving their own wills) they only sustain and/or create hell. (leftism)
However, if we fail to do what GOD wants, they we (as before stated) were following our own wills, and NOT GOD's, which is why Jesus "doesn't know" those who do, what they do (following their own wills or that of the devil's), and why he then orders those standing on his LEFT hand "depart from me, you cursed, into the everlasting fire prepared for the devil and his angels" who are all those who freely choose to follow their own will, and LEFT GOD's ways for their own.
Which is why it is important to READ the entire Bible, because in doing so provides contexts to what is being read--as Jesus stated, he did NOT come to oppose what was reflected in the Old Testament but validate it. The purpose of the Old Testament is not only to show how humanity fell from grace, but how and why it remains in darkness (brutal wilderness that leftism created), and despite many miracles and GOD's help, humanity is unable to save itself or find its way back to GOD--which is why they keep breaking the Covenant between them and GOD, which is what necessitates the final Christ--because ONLY GOD can save humanity from itself (which is the story of the New Testament). It is ONE story, inspired and told by ONE GOD, with ONE TRUTH for ONE PEOPLE, to do the RIGHT things, and follow the RIGHT path that leads back to redemption, forgiveness, and salvation--which can ONLY come by accepting the sacrifice GOD made for us, because we cannot do it by our own means--those who still think so, are still holding onto leftist doctrine and therefore believe that there are more than one truth, more than one way to reach GOD, and can "cherry pick" the Bible. (John 12:42-50)
And this is why one, who has truly accepted Jesus Christ into their hearts NOT only become more like Christ (not right away, but sincerely are committed to serving GOD), begin to "invest" the "talents" he gave them, which produces more followers, which then allows more prosperity for all--and all by serving GOD. (2 Corinthians 1:12 & 5:17)
I hope this helps those who may still be confused about this passage as well as what is required and expected from all followers of Christ Jesus--it is NOT enough to believe (as Dr. Turek often as pointed out that even the Devil believes/knows GOD, and that does not mean he and his fellow leftist will be saved), but FAITH without WORKS is NOTHING. (James 2:12-20)
May the Hand of GOD be with you and yours, and every Child of GOD. I ask this in Jesus' name. Amen
Joshua 24:15
John 8:31-32 & 14:6
Psalms 28:7
Strength and Honor!
If you're saved, you'll love Jesus Christ and keep His commandments. When you think you're saved, you'll make the claim and live like the world, unchanged and deceived.
So you don’t lie, steal or look at attractive women?
@@frankcardano4142 if you do, then smh* REPENT
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No.
I’m going to continue in my lustful ways.
@@frankcardano4142 disgusting lol. But do as you wish. Free will after all. Thank you God! 🙂 But just kno only the righteous will inherit the kingdom of God
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Do you think that lying to yourself is righteous and that gains you a place in your heaven?
If so, I wouldn’t want to be in your heaven.
It would be a fun place to look down upon though.
IMHO we can’t lose our salvation because we can’t lose our Savior:
“I will never, no never, no never fail you nor forsake you; no, never, assuredly not.”
(Heb.13:5, literal translation, the only place in the _entire Bible_ a triple negative is used).
Sounds like a nice way to dodge the irrational thought that "once saved, always saved." Oh, well that guy wasn't really saved to begin with if he goes on sinning after 'supposedly' accepting Christ as his savior.
I was thinking similar to what you wrote
Eternal salvation is not an adverb… it’s a quality of life. The life is eternal, not someone’s possession of it.
Amen Brother! Brothers and Sisters I pray we all stay Strong in the Word and Pray! Keep your Relationship with God Strong! God Bless Everyone!
Salvation is based on a relationship with Jesus. Since we have free will, a believer can always walk away from that relationship. I John 5 says that eternal life is in Jesus, so that if we have Jesus, we have eternal life. Logically, the reverse must also be true: If you throw that relationship away, then you will lose your eternal life. All the texts people use to defend the doctrine of eternal security speak about no 3rd party removing someone from Jesus' hands. But they allow for the person himself to remove himself. If not, then we are saying that believers lose their free will when they first receive eternal life.
No one can claim to be saved or have eternal life can die.
Being saved is a hope for the future. Matthew 24:13.
Just a thought to help.
Romans 8:38-39 “For I am persuaded, that neither death, nor life, nor angels, nor principalities, nor powers, nor things present, nor things to come,
39 Nor height, nor depth, nor any other creature, shall be able to separate us from the love of God, which is in Christ Jesus our Lord.”
You go ahead and stop having fellowship with the Lord, see if He will leave you.
He won’t.
Being saved is not a relationship...its an instantaneous occurrence...sanctification is a relationship and progression
@@ttownsupreme2183 : Being saved is a future hope. No one can claim that he is saved and then die. Being saved means, saved from dying.
'Those who endure to the end WILL BE SAVED' - Matthew 24:13. This is talking about our time.
@@tongakhan230 Matthew 24 is referring to the end of the age for the disciples...and John 5:24 suggests otherwise.
John 5:24 "Verily, verily, I say unto you, He that heareth my word, and believeth on him that sent me, hath everlasting life, and shall not come into condemnation; but is passed from death unto life."
Conditions: Are you hearing the word? You might believe but are you hearing the word?
"What you can't gain by moral effort you can't lose by moral inaptitude."
I can't (didn't) gain my life by moral effort. Can I lose it by moral inaptitude? Sure. Case dismissed.
The answer you gave to that lady was absolutely brilliant. I think it's one of the best answers I've heard for that type of question.
Thank you!
I believe that we cannot earn our salvation, but that we can lose it through sin. We are justified by our works and not by faith alone.
How much is enough? This belief will put you on a never ending treadmill of anxiety and despair because you will never know if it was enough. The fact is that your works will NEVER be good enough because they are described as filthy rags (Isaiah 64:6). Howe do you explain Romans 4:4-16 if you believe that works justify you?
"Now to the one who works, the wages are not credited as a favor, but as what is due. But to the one who does not work, but believes in Him who justifies the ungodly, his faith is credited as righteousness, just as David also speaks of the blessing of the person to whom God credits righteousness apart from works: BLESSED ARE THOSE WHOSE LAWLESS DEEDS HAVE BEEN FORGIVEN, AND WHOSE SINS HAVE BEEN COVERED. BLESSED IS THE MAN WHOSE SIN THE LORD WILL NOT TAKE INTO ACCOUNT. Is this blessing then on the circumcised, or on the uncircumcised also? For we say, “FAITH WAS CREDITED TO ABRAHAM AS RIGHTEOUSNESS.” How then was it credited? While he was circumcised, or uncircumcised? Not while circumcised, but while uncircumcised; and he received the sign of circumcision, a seal of the righteousness of the faith which he had while uncircumcised, so that he might be the father of all who believe without being circumcised, that righteousness might be credited to them, and the father of circumcision to those who not only are of the circumcision, but who also follow in the steps of the faith of our father Abraham which he had while uncircumcised. For the promise to Abraham or to his descendants that he would be heir of the world was not through the Law, but through the righteousness of faith. For if those who are of the Law are heirs, then faith is made void and the promise is nullified; for the Law brings about wrath, but where there is no law, there also is no violation. For this reason it is by faith, in order that it may be in accordance with grace, so that the promise will be guaranteed to all the descendants, not only to those who are of the Law, but also to those who are of the faith of Abraham, who is the father of us all,"
@@douglasmcnay644 James 2: 14-26, Romans 4 is talking about relying on the law of Moses, which while it is good, is never enough. We need Christ for forgiveness of sins. 2 Cor5:10,Matt 7:21
@@TexasHoosier3118 are you a Jew? If so what tribe are you from?
This is a point I have never heard from anyone but after many years studying these passages and discussing them and praying about the issue the Holy Spirit enlightened my mind to understand why no agreement has been arrived at on this subject and it’s simply this… The Bible clearly teaches both… what does that mean…? It means that their are actually 2 different types of salvation, one by Gods immutable will and another by his permissive will, meaning God saves some regardless of their personal choice while others are saved by opening up their heart to Christ, Gods permissive will is for all people to be saved but his immutable will only applies to those he selected before they even existed physically which he chose before creation even existed… why did he do this…? That he hasn’t showed me yet, but I believe fundamentally that it was, is and will continue to be the most loving thing that he could possibly do… Hope that makes some sense and brings some clarity to a long contended debate… Romans 8:28-32, Ephesians 1:4-6 ref for Gods immutable will and John 3:16, Romans 10:9-11 for Gods permissive will…
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lol no
@@wordsofjames why not…?
Matthew 24:12 And because iniquity shall abound, the love of many shall wax cold. 24:13 But he that shall endure unto the end, the same shall be saved.
I typically agree with almost everything he's usually says, but once saved always saved is a western culture philosophy that is not scripturally accurate. You can find many times in the Bible where the Lord sent judgment, not discipline, on to his child. Belief requires action, if you cannot live as if you believe, then you don't believe.
That may be true but it is by faith through Grace that we are safe not by works.
@@PokeMaster03 works show activated faith. The book of James says that faith without works is dead. So works reveal that our faith is alive
@@upc2h22 Grace alone means that God loves, forgives, and saves us not because of who we are or what we do, but because of the work of Christ. Our best efforts can never be good enough to earn salvation, but God declares us righteous for Christ’s sake. We receive that grace through faith alone. God even gives us the faith that trusts him. We are not saved by obeying a list of do’s and don’ts, but by grace through faith in Christ. Our salvation is in God’s hands that’s the Good News: the Gospel.
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“to the one who does not work but trusts God who justifies the ungodly, their faith is credited as righteousness” (Romans 4:5).
@@PokeMaster03 we are justified by our faith through works. The Bible says that the devils also believe in tremble, and we know how their faith is going to be. Salvation is much deeper than admitting that you believe Christ. It's following his direction in life
Great question, great answer based on scripture and biblical wisdom
“Once you’re justified, you’re justified … sanctification can go up and down … you can loose sanctification … but what you don’t gain by moral effort, you can’t loose by moral ineptitude.”
I respectfully disagree with Frank on "once saved always saved."
Take a look at the lead singer of Marylin Manson. He grew up in a Christian family, and if I remember correctly, his father was a pastor. So, if Marylin Manson said the sinners prayer when he was 9 or 10, but decided to live the rest of his life in complete and literal opposition to Christ, is that man still going to Heaven? My answer is no because he literally chose Satan over Christ.
Exactly. Matt Dillahunty from the atheist experience is similar to Marilyn Manson.
@@jeziscricket4448 Ahhhh…good old Matt “I’m-a-gonna-hang-up-on-you” Dillahunty.
I have no tangible evidence for this next claim, but it’s worth mentioning. Matt strikes me as the type of person who knows he’s wrong but is deciding to quadruple down on his denial. He does so in a way that reminds me of kids, who know they’re wrong but will lie anyway because why not.
However, in that same scenario with the kid, a parent never needs to whip out tangible evidence to know when your kid is lying to you. That’s how I view Dillahunty. We all know he’s lying to himself and others, but part of me thinks he does this on purpose because “Once saved always saved.” He thinks he’ll be able to live life they way he wants to because hey, he said the sinner’s prayer when he was a kid.
That’s why I’m not a big fan of “Once saved always saved,” theology, it’s an excuse to live poorly and still receive salvation…kind of like cheating.
@@chosenone8408 Exactly. There is no more clever way of capturing and domesticating the truth than rehoning it to fit his preciously held "know it all" atheistic opposition to Christ the way Matt does.
You could also look at it this way. Was he ever born again to begin with? God looks at the heart, so Marilyn Manson could've just said it with his words, but not really with his heart. If you're truly born again you are transformed, it's not automatic change and repentance, but it's from the heart.
Since being saved is a hope for the future, there can be no once saved always saved assumption
Even Paul said that he could get disapproved if he did not stay the course. 1 Corinthians 9:27.
I always love Turek for his wisdom and love for God. Thanks once again. But I have something to differ on please. God's grace is inexhaustible, yet it's supply may cease from a life due to sin (Rom 6:1). It's the same with God's eternal life, the life is eternal, but for this realm (we've not been transformed into our divine selves), the possession of it is not yet eternal.
If one falls into sin and does not repent, God would not force His salvation on them, just as He never forced them to receive it. In John 10:29, Jesus says "no man can pluck them out of my hand", yes that's true. But a little backward reading (from verse 26) would show the real truth of that statement. Jesus was talking about those who hear His voice and obey Him or "follow" Him.
Thus, let everyone who has received eternal life guard with all diligence, lest he fall.
Matthew 24:12 And because iniquity shall abound, the love of many shall wax cold. 24:13 But he that shall endure unto the end, the same shall be saved.
No one can claim to be saved or have eternal life can die. Makes no sense.
Getting saved is a hope.
@@tongakhan230 according to the King James Bible you can know you are saved.
1 John 5:13 “These things have I written unto you that believe on the name of the Son of God; that ye may KNOW that ye have eternal life, and that ye may believe on the name of the Son of God.”
@@omnimontana those verses conflict with Paul’s gospel of the grace of God because enduring to the end is referring to the Jews during the Great Tribulation, who are working for their salvation .
Enduring to the end does not apply to a Christian in the Church age of grace.
@@Kevin-nr9hp No, it's not talking about Jews.
the parable of the talents is definitely about salvation:
1) the guys are first given 5, 3 & 1 talents, they didn't work for it.
2) the two guys who succeeds are the ones who trusted their talents to the banker.
3) the only one who fails is the one who didn't trust his talent to the banker, but worked to protect it.
4) *the only ones who did work here, are the banker and the one who failed!* (when you put money in the bank, it's the banker who works, not you)
-> the banker is Jesus, the three guys are jews, the talents represent faith:
=> *the ones who put their faith in Jesus succeeds, the ones who don't but work to protect their faith fails.*
wow, never heard it explained that way, thank you! It makes a lot of sense!
Not accurate. It says: “to each according to his ability”. You don’t receive salvation according to your ability. It’s completely undeserved.
Also the text says “traded” not “trusted to the banker”. Trading is actively putting effort in growing the equity, while giving your “talent” to the banker is passive.
That’s why Frank was so surprised when she made the link between that passage and the salvation issue.
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*"Not accurate. It says: “to each according to his ability”. You don’t receive salvation according to your ability. It’s completely undeserved."*
No you don't get it:
I told you talents represent faith.
The amount of faith God initially gives is according to each one's ability, for:
*ephesians 2:8-10* _"8 For by grace are ye saved through faith; and that not of yourselves: it is the gift of God: 9 Not of works, lest any man should boast. 10 _*_For we are his workmanship, created in Christ Jesus unto good works,_*_ which God hath before ordained that we should walk in them."_
God gives us faith & abilities according to what we are supposed to accomplished after salvation.
*"Also the text says “traded” not “trusted to the banker”. Trading is actively putting effort in growing the equity, while giving your “talent” to the banker is passive."*
and it also says:
*matthew 25:27* _"Thou oughtest therefore _*_to have put my money to the exchangers,_*_ and then at my coming I should have received mine own with usury."_
*luke 19:23* _"Wherefore then _*_gavest not thou my money into the bank,_*_ that at my coming I might have required mine own with usury?"_
_"trusted to the banker/exchanger"_ is the interpretation.
And what God said to the first successful man?
- *luke 19:17* _"And he said unto him, Well, thou good servant: _*_because thou hast been faithful_*_ in a very little"_
he has been faithful, not _'workful'_ (or however it is said in english =))
- *luke 19:18* _"And the second came, saying, Lord, _*_thy pound hath gained_*_ five pounds"_
And the second guy states that the Lord's pound made other pounds, not him.
*"That’s why Frank was so surprised when she made the link between that passage and the salvation issue."*
a lot of people misinterpret these passages yes.
The dark place where there shall be wailing and gnashing of teeth is hell / lake of fire.
matthew 13:42 _"And shall cast them into a furnace of fire: there shall be wailing and gnashing of teeth."_
matthew 13:50 _"And shall cast them into the furnace of fire: there shall be wailing and gnashing of teeth."_
In 1 Corinthians 9:27, Paul recognizes it's possible to lose one's salvation.
Look at the parable of the wild olive tree, do not boast, lest though you were grafted in, you be removed again. You can lose your salvation. If it is, once saved, always saved, then you fall into the danger of approving sin, though you ought not to.
This reminds me of a wise men's parable:
I asked God for a bicycle, but I know it doesn't work that way. So I stole one and asked for forgiveness.
Good day. 😉
Lol
It doesn’t work like that God father 😂
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Well he gets a bike right?
Like see you get one of them landing on your lap after praying.
Have a sparkling one.
God works in mysterious ways. You got a bike 😆
1 Corinthians chapter 5 is THEE Chapter I have always used for Christians. Because Paul stated that only GOD can judge worldly people but Christians have to judge other Christians.
The wishy-washy 21st century American church has largely turned its back on church discipline. Glad to hear Mr. Turek advocating for this very biblical use of the church's power. The church has been given the keys to the kingdom, and expelling the unrepentant is commanded in multiple places. Sadly, the person expelled will often simply hop over to a different denomination and keep on sinning. :(
Once saved always saved is absolutely INcorrect. Many supporting Scriptures available if required.
Beautifully said sir & great questions. 👍
Dr Turek your a very good teacher
Seeing the beauty in the cross, prayers for the peace of Israel 🇮🇱 🙏 ❤
The guy with the one talent are like people who say they "I believe" but never deny themselves, never pick-up their cross and walk with it. While the others with more talents went beyond just saying I believe. They actually pick-up their cross DAILY, deny their flesh, seek holiness, see righteousness, not afraid to proclaim Jesus to the world. Does it mean they are perfect no! But the devil tells man kind that oh once you believe then you're good, (twisted truth) and people believe that without reading the word to understand that now that you believe, you have to walk as how Jesus walked. Without proper explanation the once save always save can be dangerous to persons who don't read the bible for themselves. Remember the first step towards salvation is believe, then we have to have faith. Faith without work is dead.
Once saved always saved is a phrase coined to help give people assurance. After 25 years I have never doubted my salvation. His final sentence is the meat of the matter: a good number of people are not born again to begin with.
I'm a firm believe in "once saved always saved". But like he said, it's not for us to decide who's saved. Many will come saying "Lord Lord, let us in" and He will say "I never knew you." Notice how He says "Never". He doesn't say "i don't know you anymore." Even though this verse is evidently about people who thought they were saved(as it lists off a lot of the works/miracles they did in Jesus' name)
I believe in once saved always saved because I do not frustrate the grace of God. If righteousness came by the law, then Christ died in vain. We are not good enough to go to heaven, none of us are. We are cleansed by the blood of the lamb, not by works. I’d be a fool to say I’m good by works, therefore I’m not good enough to maintain a salvation, that was done through Jesus. That is our hope.
Lord Jesus Christ is the way, the truth, and the life: No one comes to the Father, except through Him.
What most people do not realise is that the last phrase Dr. Turek made is the most important of the entire discussion.
“If your advocating sin you might not be saved in the first place”
Hard disagree on that. You can be wicked as hell, and in fact we literally all are whether we’re saved or unsaved. But it was never your flesh that inherited eternal life, so you can’t lose it by the works of your flesh (John 6:63) “it is the spirit that quickeneth, the flesh profiteth nothing”
My friend told me a saying that went something like: "When you are saved, God will hold you on his palm and if you fall He will pick you backup and on his palm again."
So let me ask you. If God commanded you to sacrifice your child in order to prove your obedience... would you do it?
What if God commanded you to perform mass killings against a culture that is claimed to be full of sin? Would you do that too?
@@mustachemac5229 Hate to disappoint you, but it's not God who tells us to kill. Only Allah tells people to kill others if you read their Qu'Ran. Don't confuse the one true God with a god who has two hands and doesn't know what he talks about half of the time. So why don't you do yourself a favour and go talk to a Muslim?
@@Unicysis You obviously haven't read the Bible.... 🤷♂️🤦♂️🤷♂️
Abraham and Issac, the mass murdering of the Canaanites, plus more.
@@mustachemac5229 I can tell by your modern-value retortion that you read it the way your friends tell you to, in which case I'll have to question your integrity. God will never directly go against His own rule and tell us to kill anyone, but unfortunately for us it is God who has our cards marked and has the right to take life whenever He wants. And to reply to your distorted modern-value argument, Abraham had his faith put to the test, to the point where he could sacrifice his own son the same way Jesus was sacrificed on the Cross later on. Following me yet? Hold your horses. This is the best bit. God STOPPED Abraham from killing Isaac and provided a ram in the thicket instead.
Secondly, because the Canaanites became reprobates by their own actions, God did have them killed just like you atheists when you kill for the sake of competition, survival and natural selection. You condone God's supposed "massacres" but you simultaneously support natural killing? It's just the same. So uh oh. I think you've run into a brick wall there, friend
Everybody dies, as the Bible says that life is nothing but a vapour. God does not intend for us to kill each other, but encourages us to work out where we stand with Him as a community rather than a division. After all, you're lucky enough to even read this reply now otherwise you'd be dead already. Jesus died and took what we deserved to give us what we didn't deserve, and when He paid the debt He cleared it for good.
@@Unicysis I read it the way my friends told me too? Nope.
I read it as it was written. You and I obviously came to different interpretations and meanings behind it. Go figure.
I wonder. Why does it matter that God "stopped" Abraham? What if he did not?
If Abraham was alive, today, would we allow him to carry out such a horrible atrocity? No.
What I find disheartening is that, people like you, have no problem with this story. That, if God commanded you to sacrifice your child, you would not have a issue. Truly disgusting.
Yes... God is a entity whom gets jealous over the stupidest things.
She’s on the ball. God bless her
Perfect video i needed before going to sleep.
Christians can sin but they shouldn't think it's okay. No one is sinless until they receive a new body.
We all make mistakes we all fall some farther down than others. But is there a sin we can do so many times that when we come to our sense the lord will reject us. ABSOLUTELY NOT. Jesus is always there with open arms waiting. We may lock our door board it up put 5 pad locks on it. But in the end he’s still there with open arms. That’s the love of god my brothers and sisters.
Frank is an amazing man and I’ve learnt a lot from him.
Great lesson! Many church people need to hear this, because they have troubles in their churches because they don't understand the loss of sanctification versus salvation. Two types of people in heaven. Vessels of honor and vessels of dishonor. Vessels of honor walked with CHRIST and lived like CHRIST. Vessels of dishonor only believed in CHRIST, but did not mature. Parable of sowing seeds is another example of this as well.
The Bible nowhere teaches That man cannot lose his salvation
@@jesuschristsaves9067 You can if you deny HIM like Peter did or Blasphemy. The fact that you desire CHRIST shows your salvation. The desire is the work of the HOLY GHOST.
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When Paul lists the fruit of the spirit, he doesn’t use desire as a fruit so congratulations, you’ve added to the scripture what proves you are a Christian.
I reject OSAS and Calvinism. Both are unbiblical ideologies.
@@jesuschristsaves9067 ok, have a nice day Sir!
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You too
For those Saved, but still sin on occasion, the Lord chastises them. They are not condemned, but chastised, they can not lose their salvation. Best to repent, and not be chastised.
Amen
The truth is that no Christian can “live in sin” because a Christian is “in Christ”
2 Corinthians 5:17 “Therefore if any man be in Christ, he is a new creature: old things are passed away; behold, all things are become new.”
He cannot live “in sin” because the part of him that sins has been cut loose by spiritual circumcision and can no longer affect his soul.
Colossians 2:11-13 “ In whom also ye are circumcised with the circumcision made without hands, in putting off the body of the sins of the flesh by the circumcision of Christ:
12 Buried with him in baptism, wherein also ye are risen with him through the faith of the operation of God, who hath raised him from the dead.
13 And you, being dead in your sins and the uncircumcision of your flesh, hath he quickened together with him, having forgiven you all trespasses.”
Sin only affects the body of a Christian. Spiritually speaking, the Christian is dead to his body, and his body is dead to him.
Romans 2:6-8 “Knowing this, that our old man is crucified with him, that the body of sin might be destroyed, that henceforth we should not serve sin.
7 For he that is dead is freed from sin.
8 Now if we be dead with Christ, we believe that we shall also live with him:”
She makes some great points and asked some great questions. I think she’d feel right at home in the Roman Catholic chirch. Roman Catholicism teaches that justification is a process. It is something that begins when we first become a Christian, which continues in our life, and will be completed when we stand before God at the end of our life. Faith is wonderful, but we must also walk the talk. If we fall back into mortal sin (serious sin that breaks our relationship with God) we lose our justification/salvation. We then must go to the sacrament of reconciliation (confession) and have that mortal sin absolved. Then we are back in communion with Christ. Dying with unrepentant mortal sin places the Catholic in danger of going to hell. Not saying that anyone is or has been condemned to hell, as God is not bound to the sacraments as we are.
This is helpful. Thank you.
Excellent and well explained.
Thanks for this!
Great Question but, I can say "in essentials there be unity, in non-essentials liberty in all things Charity."
Thank you!
Another passage that I interpret as highly definitive on the distinction between eternal life and the part that bearing fruit and doing works plays is 1 Corinthians 3:11-15
11 For no one can lay a foundation other than that which is laid, which is Jesus Christ.
12 Now if anyone builds on the foundation with gold, silver, precious stones, wood, hay, straw-
13 each one's work will become manifest, for the Day will disclose it, because it will be revealed by fire, and the fire will test what sort of work each one has done.
14 If the work that anyone has built on the foundation survives, he will receive a reward.
15 If anyone's work is burned up, he will suffer loss, though he himself will be saved, but only as through fire.
That’s right. This is the doctrine of the Judgement Seat of Christ.
Notice verse 15. The works of the Christian that get burned up are either wood hay or stubble for not serving God with their time or gifts. (Cross reference Hebrews 9:14; Galatians 2:20)
But doesn’t indicate they’re sent to hell
The kind of works that survive the fire are gold silver and precious stones .
What’s gold, silver and precious stones?
Cross reference Numbers 3:47-49; Exodus 30:13-15; and Malachi 3:17; Zech 9:16; Prov 31:10
It’s worshipping Jesus Christ as God, leading others to Christ, and soul winning .
I like what Dr. Michael Heiser said: “The Bible says he who believes (not believed) is saved. If OSAS is true, then heaven is full of Baal worshippers”. I think that puts a nice point on it.
Very good questions answered well