Continuation of post #365 before I shut my big yap (dissect it, don't just say are you holy or not...I am holy, but I have had an unholy thought in the last 25 years).
Sozo: The difference between stupidity and genius is that genius has its limits- Albert Einstein
2 Peter 1:3-11 talks about his divine power (Godward side/grace) that gives us everything we need for life and godliness, not just a positional theory. Through the promises we can become like Him practically. We (manward) side are to make every EFFORT to add these character qualities. Not all are equally mature or obedient. Not all live up to the light they have. We are not cookie cutter clones. We are to possess these qualities in increasing measure as we grow in the grace and knowledge of Christ. Those who do not have them or claim that we do not need them because we are sinlessly perfect in Christ are shortsighted (why I call you myopic) and have forgotten that we have been cleansed from past sins (notice that Pauline, Petrine, Johannine theology do not negate believer's salvation because they do not spout sozoisms?). Make your calling and election sure..IF (conditional) we DO these things, we will not fall. These truths are not contrary to initial justification/sanctification. Is Peter demon possessed because he believes like I do (for the Mid-Acts peanut gallery, the same principles can be found in Pauline theology).
Our heart and life and mind should reflect the fact we are in Christ. There are a variety of sinless perfectionism and antinomian views. Sozo does not like the label, but some of his views tend that way though not in the extreme.
Themes of obedience vs disobedience are found in the OT, teachings of Christ, Pauline, Petrine, Johannine, James, theology. The many Pauline exhortations and imperatives show that there is a life to live after initial setting apart. Coming up with a metaphysical, causative flesh negates moral responsibility rooted in our wills and spirit. Choice is not a bad word, but a fundamental aspect of how we relate to God and others in love. The Bible does not just proof text positional, theoretical standing before God. It equally emphasizes how this is fleshed out in the believer's growing walk with God. We are to walk in the Spirit, not flesh, to live in the light (moral) as Jesus is in the light. Not every believer does this equally well in every choice in every moment. Talking about one choice does not mean we are rejecting Christ or His finished work. It is just linking doctrine and practice like Paul did in his letters (first half of book is doctrinal, while last half of book is often practical living and application of it).
Free will vs determinism, monergism vs synergism, etc. impact our views on practical Christian living subsequent to salvation. Whitefield and Sproul are just as saved as Wesley and Hunt, despite divergent understandings in this area.
Sozo: The difference between stupidity and genius is that genius has its limits- Albert Einstein
2 Peter 1:3-11 talks about his divine power (Godward side/grace) that gives us everything we need for life and godliness, not just a positional theory. Through the promises we can become like Him practically. We (manward) side are to make every EFFORT to add these character qualities. Not all are equally mature or obedient. Not all live up to the light they have. We are not cookie cutter clones. We are to possess these qualities in increasing measure as we grow in the grace and knowledge of Christ. Those who do not have them or claim that we do not need them because we are sinlessly perfect in Christ are shortsighted (why I call you myopic) and have forgotten that we have been cleansed from past sins (notice that Pauline, Petrine, Johannine theology do not negate believer's salvation because they do not spout sozoisms?). Make your calling and election sure..IF (conditional) we DO these things, we will not fall. These truths are not contrary to initial justification/sanctification. Is Peter demon possessed because he believes like I do (for the Mid-Acts peanut gallery, the same principles can be found in Pauline theology).
Our heart and life and mind should reflect the fact we are in Christ. There are a variety of sinless perfectionism and antinomian views. Sozo does not like the label, but some of his views tend that way though not in the extreme.
Themes of obedience vs disobedience are found in the OT, teachings of Christ, Pauline, Petrine, Johannine, James, theology. The many Pauline exhortations and imperatives show that there is a life to live after initial setting apart. Coming up with a metaphysical, causative flesh negates moral responsibility rooted in our wills and spirit. Choice is not a bad word, but a fundamental aspect of how we relate to God and others in love. The Bible does not just proof text positional, theoretical standing before God. It equally emphasizes how this is fleshed out in the believer's growing walk with God. We are to walk in the Spirit, not flesh, to live in the light (moral) as Jesus is in the light. Not every believer does this equally well in every choice in every moment. Talking about one choice does not mean we are rejecting Christ or His finished work. It is just linking doctrine and practice like Paul did in his letters (first half of book is doctrinal, while last half of book is often practical living and application of it).
Free will vs determinism, monergism vs synergism, etc. impact our views on practical Christian living subsequent to salvation. Whitefield and Sproul are just as saved as Wesley and Hunt, despite divergent understandings in this area.