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Regarding Judas, I think that Matt. 26:24 gives us the answer where it says, "The Son of Man will go just as it is written about him. But woe to that man who betrays the Son of Man! It would be better for him if he had not been born". From that verse I think it would be right to say that Judas didn't get to heaven. It's worth noting that when Peter denied Jesus, he wept afterwards whereas Judas went and hanged himself.
Regarding the Prodigal son of Luke 15:11-32, I believe that his repentance (coming back to the Father) saved him from hell. If we look at v.24, it says, "this son of mine was dead and is alive again; he was lost and is found".
We know that the son was not physically dead so he must have been spiritually dead and he was said to be made "alive again" which can only mean "alive again spiritually" so he must have been -
1) alive spiritually at some stage and on his way to heaven, then
2) he went into sin and died spiritually and was heading for hell, then
3) he repented and became alive again and back on the road to heaven.
I personally believe that there is no question that we can lose our salvation. I have some videos on the issue. Below I will put my latest video called Law and Grace and then the first of a four part series on Salvation (Part 4 is on the Once Saved doctrine). I hope putting the videos here are OK. It is a far quicker way of expressing my point then putting a mile of text here.
God bless,
Mick
I personally believe that salvation is God's gift to us. And as such I can only venture so far in my comments. But if I may..... when the Apostle Paul wrote.... "But I keep under my body, and bring it into subjection: lest that by any means, when I have preached to others, I myself should be a castaway." 1 Corinthians 9:27. I believe this shows that the doctrine 'once saved always saved' is not grounded in the scriptures. It takes dedication, faith, and work, to be all that we can be.... a holy vessel. It really amounts to the fact that we get out of this divine walk, what we put into it. Do we pray, do we study the word, do we seek His will? And yet we are judged by the Light we have, Matthew 25:40. Now as far as Judas Iscariot and his state. I leave that one to God. He like King Saul in the Old Book realized his error, and lived to regret it, hence his end at his own hand, not unlike Saul. And yet as the Prophet Samuel told Saul.... "and tomorrow shalt thou and thy sons be with me" 1 Samuel 28:19 - I can only say when deliverence is nigh, take it. We pray, we hope, we ask, for God to have mercy on those who's state only He can determine, but for us like Joshua of old, we must say.... "but as for me and my house, we will serve the LORD." I like to think I should take care of myself, and leave certain mysteries to God. But I appreciate a question that takes me to the WORD in search. And this I must say is just my personal belief, concerning judgement and the hereafter. I too must confess....
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Hi Mick the video you posted actually support the fact that we can lose our salvation if we dilerbately or continue in sin. I think you need to re listen to the vidoes. I also advise you to read Ez.18:24 and Matthew 25:31-end. We will not go to heaven regardless of our life style.
In regards to the prodigal son. we do know if you sin and repent that you will be forgiven that is not the question the question is if you sin and reject Christ and chose not to repent then died in sin without repenting would you still go to heaven.
In regards to Judas's faith remember Jesus descended into hell for 3 days to preach repentence to those that died in ignorance could Judas be among those that have repented and been saved from the grave. Just a thought
Mick Alexander said:Regarding Judas, I think that Matt. 26:24 gives us the answer where it says, "The Son of Man will go just as it is written about him. But woe to that man who betrays the Son of Man! It would be better for him if he had not been born". From that verse I think it would be right to say that Judas didn't get to heaven. It's worth noting that when Peter denied Jesus, he wept afterwards whereas Judas went and hanged himself.
Regarding the Prodigal son of Luke 15:11-32, I believe that his repentance (coming back to the Father) saved him from hell. If we look at v.24, it says, "this son of mine was dead and is alive again; he was lost and is found".
We know that the son was not physically dead so he must have been spiritually dead and he was said to be made "alive again" which can only mean "alive again spiritually" so he must have been -
1) alive spiritually at some stage and on his way to heaven, then
2) he went into sin and died spiritually and was heading for hell, then
3) he repented and became alive again and back on the road to heaven.
I personally believe that there is no question that we can lose our salvation. I have some videos on the issue. Below I will put my latest video called Law and Grace and then the first of a four part series on Salvation (Part 4 is on the Once Saved doctrine). I hope putting the videos here are OK. It is a far quicker way of expressing my point then putting a mile of text here.
God bless,
Mick
Hello there Angela, you must have misread what I said as I firmly believe we can lose our salvation. I made the two videos that you commented on.
God bless,
Mick
Sister Angela said:Hi Mick the video you posted actually support the fact that we can lose our salvation if we dilerbately or continue in sin. I think you need to re listen to the vidoes. I also advise you to read Ez.18:24 and Matthew 25:31-end. We will not go to heaven regardless of our life style.
In regards to the prodigal son. we do know if you sin and repent that you will be forgiven that is not the question the question is if you sin and reject Christ and chose not to repent then died in sin without repenting would you still go to heaven.
In regards to Judas's faith remember Jesus descended into hell for 3 days to preach repentence to those that died in ignorance could Judas be among those that have repented and been saved from the grave. Just a thought
Mick Alexander said:Regarding Judas, I think that Matt. 26:24 gives us the answer where it says, "The Son of Man will go just as it is written about him. But woe to that man who betrays the Son of Man! It would be better for him if he had not been born". From that verse I think it would be right to say that Judas didn't get to heaven. It's worth noting that when Peter denied Jesus, he wept afterwards whereas Judas went and hanged himself.
Regarding the Prodigal son of Luke 15:11-32, I believe that his repentance (coming back to the Father) saved him from hell. If we look at v.24, it says, "this son of mine was dead and is alive again; he was lost and is found".
We know that the son was not physically dead so he must have been spiritually dead and he was said to be made "alive again" which can only mean "alive again spiritually" so he must have been -
1) alive spiritually at some stage and on his way to heaven, then
2) he went into sin and died spiritually and was heading for hell, then
3) he repented and became alive again and back on the road to heaven.
I personally believe that there is no question that we can lose our salvation. I have some videos on the issue. Below I will put my latest video called Law and Grace and then the first of a four part series on Salvation (Part 4 is on the Once Saved doctrine). I hope putting the videos here are OK. It is a far quicker way of expressing my point then putting a mile of text here.
God bless,
Mick
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