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Ironside and Lordship
I have read many Lordship proponents refer to H A Ironside as being Lordship Salvation in doctrine, mainly because he wrote a book called "Except Ye Repent". I am reading it and am not finding anything lordship in it. I am finding a biblical definition of repentance - a change of mind about sin, that results in a change of life AFTER salvation.
Dr Ironside said - "When anyone comes promising salvation to those 'who make full surrender' of all that they have to God, and who 'pay the price of full salvation' he is preaching another gospel, for the price was paid on Calvary's cross and the work that saves is finished. It was Christ Jesus who made the full surrender when He yielded His life on Calvary that saves us, not our surrender in any way to Him." I am starting to think more and more that men like John MacArthur and Ray Comfort are not only teaching false doctrine, but are satanically inspired. JM has written a book all about the COST of SALVATION. Jesus come quickly. I'm going to add to this a bit Ray Comfort has appeared on Joyce Meyer's TV show. He has also appeared at a conference with other Word Faith heretics, such as Jesse Duplantis. As far as I know, he did not openly rebuke them, but taught his method to them. Ray is dangerous ground, and I think this is one of Satan's most subtle attacks against the gospel of the GRACE of God, but the devil leaves signs because he is imperfect, and we can see his handiwork if we look. Last edited by Luke; 09-18-2008 at 09:16 PM. |
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Luke,
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I have also read the book " Except Ye Repent ". It has nothing whatsoever do with lordship salvation. Never forget as Ruckman would tell you, all apostates are liars. If anyone want this book in an ebook PDF email me and I'll send it to you. I found it somewhere on line but I have forgotten where. It's a wonderful book. Atlas |
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Here is my two cents...
Lordship salvation - repentance and faith, one must produce fruit after salvation Moderate Free grace - repentance and faith, one SHOULD product fruit after salvation Free Grade - faith, no expectation of fruit after salvation I have never held to Free Grace. I used to hold to Moderate Free Grace. But, I now hold to Lordship salvation as I have defined above. Lordship Salvation tends to be the Calvinistic position while Moderate Free Grace is the non-Calvinistic position. |
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The belief that one must produce fruit to be saved is defined in the Bible as a false doctrine. It is said about he who preaches these things, "...let him be acursed.". The Bible is very clear that all that is needed for salvation was finished by Christ on Calvary. Nothing more is needed, all you must do is believe. That's it, anything more a works based salvation, and is heresy according to God Himself.
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Josh...
You are mixing up justification and sanctification. Justification is what declares us to be righteous on the basis of Christ's merits and blood atonement but it does not make us righteous. After we are justified, God then begins His work of sanctification in us which begins to make us righteous. This process is completed at our glorification. Therefore, based upon my definition of Lordship salvation: repentance and faith = justification produce fruit = sanctification I contend that all those who are justified will begin the process of sanctification. This sanctification does not justify them it is merely the evidence of a person's justification. In Christian circles when a person says they are "saved" they are refering to justification not sanctification. |
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We are FREE GRACE. There is no such thing as MODERATE Free Grace. It's like saying "Inexpensive Free Grace" or "Cheap Free Grace" or "Almost Free Grace". It's a dumb title with no meaning, other than to define boundaries between Hodges Vs Macarthur. As I said, Hodges isn't even teaching any gospel. 1 Cor 15:1-4 is the Gospel, and he thinks it is unnecessary. So you define repentance as above. Quote:
Arminians claim one can LOSE their salvation if they don't produce fruit Calvinists claim they never had it. Neither have eternal security. Here is how the Mormons define repentance: "Behold, he who has repented of his sins, the same is forgiven, and the Lord will remember them no more. By this ye may know if a man repenteth of his sins--behold, he will confess them and forsake them." "Our Father in heaven does not sin, and He does not allow people who sin to live with Him. To live with Him, we must repent of our sins. To repent means to feel sorry for our sins and stop doing them." "The forsaking of sin must be a permanent one. True repentance does not permit making the same mistake again" "There is one crucial test of repentance. This is abandonment of the sin" Brother, it seems to me you don't even know what repentance is. You say "Repentance and Faith - one must produce fruits after salvation" - Basically, you are saying that repentance IS fruits. Or, to put it another way, Repentance IS works. Repentance is as Ironside puts it. It is a turning, a turning to God, and it is a forsaking, forsaking our own righteousness and looking to Christ alone for salvation. It's nothing to do with forsaking sin. It's forsaking our own righteousness. You Lordship folks have abhorrent doctrine. You think that God will accept you if you forsake your sin and come with your own righteousness. Isaiah 64:6 friend. I know that's a blatent misrepresentation, but it's a logical conclusion. |
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Here is an email I sent to a person some months ago about repentance.. It addresses some but not all of the discussion here.
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Looking at the parable of sower... Of the four types of believers which ones were saved? I believe only the last one was saved. The true believer persisted to the end. The false believers at some point (persecution or worldly temptation) fell away.
Matthew 13:18-23Hear ye therefore the parable of the sower. When any one heareth the word of the kingdom, and understandeth it not, then cometh the wicked one, and catcheth away that which was sown in his heart. This is he which received seed by the way side. But he that received the seed into stony places, the same is he that heareth the word, and anon with joy receiveth it; Yet hath he not root in himself, but dureth for a while: for when tribulation or persecution ariseth because of the word, by and by he is offended. He also that received seed among the thorns is he that heareth the word; and the care of this world, and the deceitfulness of riches, choke the word, and he becometh unfruitful. But he that received seed into the good ground is he that heareth the word, and understandeth it; which also beareth fruit, and bringeth forth, some an hundredfold, some sixty, some thirty. |
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So you agree with the Mormons that repentance is a turning away from or forsaking of sin. Anyone that thinks this is not really trusting Jesus Christ, because they are getting rid of what they perceive to be stopping them from getting saved. Instead of denying their own righteousness, and falling upon the mercy of God, they try to set it up, and promise a commitment of full surrender to the Lord Jesus.
Good for you. I've always noted a connection between LS and the Cults. I'm done. |
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