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Maybe we should do a thread on what Salvation in Christ IS
Valid. And we've done that.
It's why I begin every discussion related to that with a disclosure. Note the very opening sentence in the following OP from me...
Josiah said:
{Note: When "salvation" is used below, I'm speaking of "born again" of "regeneration" of the COMING of spiritual life, faith and the Holy Spirit (Justification in the narrow sense), of "initial grace." Yes, Christians are to grow and mature and become Christ like but th is what Christians do, not how the dead initially receive faith, life, the Holy Spirit]
Jesus Himself asked the most important question in the universe, in eternity.... "Who do you say I am?"
The central message, the foundation, the keystone, the distinctive mark of the Christian faith is the belief that we are by nature DEAD and we can't do anything about that - "we've fallen and we can't get up", we are sinners. We need to be SAVED, RESCUED.... and that must come from God for ONLY He can do this.... and this has happened, Jesus is the Savior, Jesus does this via His incarnation, life, death and especially resurrection.
The Devil and our dead, sinful, unregenerate self ("the old Adam") will work hard, work overtime, to undermine and deny that. Even in the "old Adam" of the Christian. Trying to make self as BIG as possible ("I ain't that bad, just you are" ) and Christ as LITTLE as possible ("technically, Jesus SAVES no one, He just makes it possible for all to be saved" "Jesus is not the Savior but the divine Helper, Possibility-Maker, Door Opener, Orderer"). Synergism is a fruit of this. Satan is not so stupid to out right deny Jesus but just belittle Him, make Him as impotent and irrelevant as possible.... while making self as well, as good, as capable, as important in the salvation of himself as possible. Make Jesus small.... make self big.
Christianity proclaims that JESUS (not self) IS (really, actually, factually) THE (one and only, all-sufficient) SAVIOR (not just a helper or door opening or possibility-maker). There is no other name under heaven by which salvation can come (including your own). It's call Monergism - there is ONE Savior, and it ain't you, it's Jesus. For salvation, Christianity directs us to the Cross, not the Mirror.
You'll find LOTS of Christians who will say "Jesus is my Savior" and then go on and on and on and on contradicting that, denouncing that, INSISTING that actually self is the reason self is going to Heaven because SELF did X,Y,Z - ultimately, self doing X,Y,Z is why they will be in heaven (a repudiation of the Gospel, of Christianity, of the central teaching that Jesus is the Savior). They will proclaim (often not realizing it) that they are saying Jesus technically saves no one, He just orders people to be saved and maybe HELPS them in that regard or OPENS THE DOOR to heaven making salvation something we can achieve - anything, anything BUT the Savior. Why? Satan wants all to look away from Christ, to denounce the Gospel (and he likely needs to get us to do this in ways we don't recognize). Satan feeds our ego ("You ain't so bad..... you can do this") and ultimately to credit self and self doing X,Y.Z. and our "old Adam" likes for our ego to be fed and encouraged; we tend to swallow this. It means we abandon Christianity and go to other religions, all of which teach that while people are seriously messed up, it's not something they can't fix with sufficient divine help and time (no need for a SAVIOR but only a HELPER, TEACHER, INSPIRATION, POSSIBILITY-MAKER). In reality, THAT is the soteriology expressed by a lot of Christians (perhaps unexamined). And it's the anti-thesis of Christianity, it's the teaching of Islam and Hinduism and Buddhism.
WHO is the SAVIOR?
IF you answer "Jesus" then Jesus is the Savior. Not you - not a bit, not at all, not now, not ever, not in any way or shape or form or manner. Salvation is entirely, wholly wrapped up in Jesus. It's entirely HIS work. HIS heart. HIS love. HIS mercy. HIS gift. HIS blessing. His life, His death, His resurrection. His Cross, His blood, His sacrifice. His righteousness, His obedience, His holiness. Not you. Not yours. You may have some other role in some other matter, but not this. The "job" of Savior belongs to Jesus. Not you.
IF you answer "me" then you are the Savior. Not Jesus. Not a bit, not at all. Not now, not ever. Not in any way, shape or form or manner. Salvation is all wrapped up in YOU. YOUR works. YOUR will. YOUR love. YOUR efforts. YOUR merits. YOUR obedience. YOUR righteousness. YOUR holiness. YOUR sacrifice. Not Jesus. Not Jesus'. Jesus may have some other role in some other matter, just not this one. The Savior is you.
Which is it? The Devil, the fallen world, our own sinful self will TRY as HARD AS WE CAN to say "self" while trying to sound Christian and fit Jesus in there somewhere, just not as THE SAVIOR. The Devil, the fallen world, our sinful self will try to pat self on the back for doing X,Y,Z - why we are headed for heaven, to make Jesus as small as we can, self as big as we can, to get our eyes off the Cross and on the mirror.
Good Friday/Easter is the best time of all to examine our heart, our soul, our faith on this..... THE most important question in the universe, in eternity.
- Josiah
Arsenios,
READ the whole post.... in light of the first sentence, the "NOTE."
I realize the word "salvation" CAN be used in a broader sense (both in theology and in the Bible itself), but that's not how Protestant theology tends to use the term, both Luther AND the RCC were extremely careful, uber-clear in how each meant it so that there would be no misunderstandings, and it is critical to keep clear that Jesus is the sole and effectual instrument in justification (narrow) BUT that such is NOT (in any sense) the end of soteriology; that INCLUDES all that is done because justification has been done. We are not saved just so we can go to heaven, we are saved to do good works, to be Christ-like, to love others as we HAVE FIRST BEEN loved. And yes, Lutherans agreed with Catholics, we can "wreck" that justification and loose it.
I have gathered from my Greek Orthodox friend and from two Greek Orthodox priest with whom I have opportunities to discuss all this, this is "undeveloped" in the East and the focus (SO powerful in the West) on the BECOMING, the initial grace, justification in the narrow sense, is so undeveloped in the East that one Orthodox priest told me "we have no doctrine on that." Understood. But as the RCC stated, it IS the issue that it chose to split itself over, NOT discipleship (Sanctification in narrow sense) - the becoming part - because we agree on that. That you are "in the dark" doesn't surprise me; this it seems is pretty much off the radar, so to speak, of the East. In part, I suspect, because the East has a whole other idea of "the Fall", essentially denies original sin and thus total depravity. If there's not much lost, there's not much to finding perhaps. But I realize, this is a western "thing." Very much unlike YOU, typically the Orthodox stay out of this whole discussion.
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