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To: allend
you see, I posted Hebrews 6 to refute your belief that you can fall away and come back. I believe and the Scriptures support the idea taht you can't fall away. That it is impossible and Hebrews 6 backs that up. So you seem to continue the misdirection here. You say you can fall away and come back if you repent, but Hebrews 6 says it is impossible to repent once you fall away. So you have a doctrinal issue here, not me, since Heb 6 supports the OSAS doctrine. You also haven't responded to my post from Romans 7 which supports the doctrine of OSAS and Heb 6.

JM
6,499 posted on 11/07/2001 7:32:38 AM PST by JohnnyM
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To: JohnnyM; Havoc
Yesterday I sent a post that told how in Jesus times if there was a sheep in the fold who continually strayed, the shepherd would break it's legs then carry it on his shoulders till it healed to teach it not to stray. When Jesus used the analogy of he is the shepherd and we are the sheep he is IMO telling us that he will do whatever it takes to keep us in the flock. After a sheep had it's legs broke it didn't stray again. Once we have become part of the flock Jesus will not let us stray, he will always care for us and keep us even if it means breaking our leg. Once saved always saved. Once a sheep always a sheep.

Becky

6,506 posted on 11/07/2001 7:39:44 AM PST by PayNoAttentionManBehindCurtain
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