FSSL said:
praise_yeshua said:
I'm not going to debate with someone that refuses to acknowledge he made a mistake in claiming I don't understand the "Perseverance of the Saints". Not going to do it.
I revisited that post #186 and saw what you did. You attempted to suggest that I held to Weslyan perfectionism while you claimed to follow the truth of Perseverance.
Further, what caused the confusion is that you claim that the Canons of Dort conflict with the Westminster Confession on this subject. They do not.
You have created a ton of confusion on this and you desire to see contradictions where none exist.
WHAT?
I posted what I said. Are you saying that I posted something else and later revised it? Is that what you're saying? If you are, then it total nonsense. I didn't do any such thing.
I never accused you of Wesleyan perfectionism. You might have read that into what I wrote but I never said it. Didn't even think of it. Why is it you must take what I say and apply with the confines of your knowledge of theology? You assume way too much. Don't read anything into it. If I'd meant "Wesleyan Perfection".... I would have said it.
They do conflict.
Article 11. The Scripture moreover testifies, that believers in this life have to struggle with various carnal doubts, and that under grievous temptations they are not always sensible of this full assurance of faith and certainty of persevering. But God, who is the Father of all consolation, does not suffer them to be tempted above that they are able, but will with the temptation also make a way to escape, that they may be able to bear it,
III. Nevertheless, they may, through the temptations of Satan and of the world, the prevalency of corruption remaining in them, and the neglect of the means of their preservation, fall into grievous sins;[7] and, for a time, continue therein:[8] whereby they incur God's displeasure,[9] and grieve His Holy Spirit,[10] come to be deprived of some measure of their graces and comforts,[11] have their hearts hardened,[12] and their consciences wounded;[13] hurt and scandalize others,[14] and bring temporal judgments upon themselves.[15]
Don't tell me these are identical declarations. Not even close.