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,
6If 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.
I came across these verses a few minutes ago while doing an engine search on something entirely different. When I read the verses I was stunned. The few of you who know me ,know that I have a hard time with believing that God would except me back after walking away from Him or even accepting that I belonged in the first place. I read these verses over and over again and I cant see them meaning anything different than what they say. In one time in my life I thought I had tasted of the heavenly gift and was made partakers of the Holy Ghost. <--- not words I would have used but I did believe that I had beautiful dealings with the Holy spirit...
These verses must be why I always feel lost. If any one reads this and feels led to respond, it is my hope you respond with what you believe these scripture verses mean to you and hopefully not think I am wanting to talk about OSAS . Thank you for any replies. I am really upset about this. Is it now impossible for me?
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I understand the principle point you are making using these two examples and agree - "Many Christians claim to be free but aren't." For clarity regarding a different point I want to take a second and differentiate between those two views, for they make your case, but are not in harmony with each other (lest I misunderstand and thus misrepresent Stanley and the other).
Stanley, I am confident, is presenting that we are in this situation because of our personal guilt and need to be freed by engaging in God's Word and letting Him lead us out. The other person views our problems (again, as I read it and know a little about that side of teaching) as being caused by these demons, which are external forces and not our fault. We would be good if we can only get rid of the demons. No, man is fallen and needs God's transforming work within him (Romans 12:1-2). We are guilty and but for God we would have no desire to seek Him or follow Him.
Lord Bless,
LT
You will find similarities in various types of teachings. In such cases it is the differences that tell the story. A mind set is not the same thing as a literal demon. Without knowing the specifics of one's teaching there is some speculation on my part, but again there is a thread that is common in most demonic focused ministries. There is an understanding of personal guilt, but in that it is the guilt that allowed the demon in and that the person would be free if not but for the demon. Whereas the Scripture speaks to the child of God needing mind renewal (Rom. 12:1-2) and not demon exorcism.
I also reject the idea that a child of God who is indwelt by the Holy Spirit is also indwelt by demons. There is a great difference between possession and oppression.
Amanda brought up to me a part of this guy's article that does seem to suggest he may be referring to demons within. Other parts seem to be referring to oppression. However, my point was not on the demonic aspect but on the message he and Stanley (from two different methods of arriving at it) were giving. That message being that being set free from bondage is something God has to do and sometimes takes awhile. To me that also seems to go in hand with those who were "enlightened"
Merriam-Webster defines enlightened as:
1: freed from ignorance and misinformation;In that, I don't believe everyone is fully enlightened for awhile. We may be saved and walking in grace and made righteous, yet not have full comprehension until God has completely opened our eyes.
Seek,
I understood that you were not focused on that (even commented regarding that), but because it was included I felt it important to clarify for those who read this site. That particular subject tends to draw attention and there are many that profess to minister in the demonic realm who are from misguided to out right dangerous in their teaching and practice. Thus a word of caution was my only intent.
Lord Bless,
LT
IMO the mind is the greatest battlefield we will ever engage in.
Lord Bless,
LT
There's a difference between a demon being within from just believing a lie that one on the outside has whispered into your ear and letting that lie take root and grow in your mind or heart.
But part of the way I view God is like the demanding, judgmental way my parents were growing up. I never could please them or make them happy.
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