It's Frustrating Listening to False Converts Who Directly or Indirectly Support Antinomianism

Even as an immature Christian in the past, I always thought that the only way to get over your sin is to accept Jesus Christ as your Lord and Savior. I've made the mistake of thinking that I'm on my own at times but the thought that a person can get saved and remain the same is just utterly repulsive. The Bible doesn't even give the slightest hint that anybody can remain the same after they're saved. Christians aren't sinlessly perfect but they can't live like the rest of the world. A Christian may fall into periods of disgrace but they've got God's grace to get them out of that disgrace. That's why I don't want to believe the Christian may be in permanent disgrace because being a true Christian means there ought to be a change in one's character.

It's still getting into my nerves after I got into a heated debate with somebody who believes in such idiocy. Like, how can a person be a Christian all because the said this prayer rather than repent ye and believe the Gospel? The problem is that they think they're Once Saved Always Saved but in reality they're Once Prayed Assuming Saved. What does it mean to be saved? To be saved not just from the penalty of sin but also from sin. After that, the person decided to play dirty and do a lot of false accusations. Many times, I really just want to slam the Bible on the person's face with all the verses that shows you can't be a Christian and live like the rest of the world! If they just read their Bibles properly they'll realize they're into deep error.

1 Corinthians 6:9-11 shows the wonderful truth about what it means to be made worthy. You were unworthy to enter God's Kingdom. The characteristic of an unsaved man is the sinful lifestyle. Verse 11 shows the wonderful truth of this change. They were such before they got saved. They were all dirty and vile before they got saved. But now they were washed and sanctified. If they're being sanctified how can they live like the rest of the world?

There's absolutely no way that born again Christians can really live like the rest of the world because of that truth. Christians are saved by grace and are taught by that same grace to live righteously and soberly (Titus 2:11-14). That's why I have no reason to believe that George Sodini was saved or the preacher of that church was saved either. How can anybody ever say that you can be saved and still be as wicked as before? Don't tell me that the holiness of God never had any impact on them? Sodini's behavior showed one thing that he was unregenerate. By perverting the truth of eternal security as a license to sin, many become false converts to such a gospel. If they were truly of Christ then why act like the way they did, right?

It's very easy to say, "I've know Jesus!" but I should ask, "Did this Jesus change your life?" These Easy "Christianity" idiots may say, "He doesn't necessarily change our lives after salvation. If you keep insisting salvation changes lives then you're teaching works salvation." I'm sorry but their Jesus is another Jesus. Matthew 1:21 says Jesus came to save people from their sins not in their sins. If you're truly Once Saved Always Saved there ought to be mighty evidence that grows. A Christian may fall into carnality but not indefinitely.

A Christian may lapse back into the world but not permanently. Just to teach that there's blessed assurance that a Christian can and may live like the rest of the world and still be saved is utter heresy. If anybody claims to have been saved by Jesus but still feels too comfortable with the world, no conviction of sin, no chastising, indifference towards doing good, no struggle against then then that person's a fake convert. Jude 1:4 warns against false teachers who teach a license to sin because God's grace is no license for sin. God's grace grants the power to overcome sin not to amplify it! Only fake converts dare teach a license to sin. Those who are Once Saved Always Saved will never want to live the old life anymore!