Pleading with Those Who Believe Willful Sin Undoes or Rejects Christ's Salvation

1) The Bible openly talks about those who are saved sinning (1 John 1:8, Romans 7:14-25, Romans 10:9b, 10a, where Christians need to gain righteousness).

2) The Bible also says that God Who calls will powerfully cause the called ones to make it through to glorification (Romans 8:29-30; see verse 31).

What more do you need but that, even if other passages (falsely) seem to scare us by teaching that a single sin means that we were never saved because those who know God do not sin (period)?  Or is that not your viewpoint in the first place?

Biblical salvation doctrine is believing God's work to save us (the Father by planning it, Jesus by dying for our sins and the Holy Spirit by raising Him) and our verbal confession of Master Jesus which calls on His name for salvation is what saves us (see 1 Corinthians 15:1-3a, where Paul says that the following formulation is very definitely what we believe to be saved and Romans 10:9a, 10b, and 13, where he makes a definite and objective statement that salvation comes by that action).  If we confess our sins (1 John 1:8) - who is the "we" in that verse; the saved or the unsaved?  See Romans 10:9b, 10a, where Paul says that belief in the Resurrection (which is also a part of salvation) is the means of gains in righteousness.  Is there a grey area between not sinning and having more righteousness?  I don't see any such middle place in Scripture, and the terms "sin" and "righteousness" are opposites, so to have more of one is to have less of the other; there are either good works or evil works, both of which Christians will be judged for at the Bema Seat of Christ, which is yet another evidence that people who are saved do evil things after we are saved (or else do you think sin done before salvation still needs to be paid for by us at the Bema Seat, where we will lose something, but not ourselves, for such evil works?).

Don't believe your fear (fear is against love).  Read the actual Bible instead of listening to years of preaching that go against the plain things it says between the memory verses..  and above all, trust God's work - even in calling to Himself, dying for sins, raising to life, justifying and glorifying every single person who ever will be saved, without a single loss and without a single false gain of someone He didn't call, either.  Biblically speaking, we do respond to Him BECAUSE He called us (not because we were strong enough or moral enough [hah!] or wise enough or had ...willpower?!?... enough to follow a law more rigorous than the Mosaic Law to kEeP ourselves saved??!  We never could!!!).  

He does the work of saving us, and anything other than that is blasphemy.

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