The Opposing Views Of Conditional Security
conditional security is a belief in Arminianism that those who submit themselves in the faith of Christ will be kept safe under God's loving grace. Arminians claim that the Scriptures illustrate how one's faith in Christ affects his entire faculty. In the broadest sense, this talks about a lasting salvation of the believers of Jesus Christ. And this promise of salvation is conditionally secure.
The proponents of such ideology made claims that those who remain faithful in Christ until the last of their breaths will have a secured salvation. This supposition could be paralleled to the athletes who are required to complete the race before being given the prize. On a relative aspect, an individual who adheres with the doctrine gains an eternal joy with Christ.
Nevertheless, skeptics are saying that this theological conjecture is simply a heresy. Some congregations maintain that its proponents fail to comprehensively understand the exact implications on the passages of the bible.
Some people believe that their flair is only about making the Scriptures twisted that lead thousands to become far more confused. Critics argue that the fear of what ifs is what mainly sells this assumption.
From this very view, many have argued that the initiators of the faith are insecure and doubtful about their salvation which is why they arrive at this notion. What provides them confidence of obtaining better eternal destiny is to take the oath of following the paths where Christ is awaiting.
However, this is insisted not the mere justification of cramming the views of the Scripture. Many people have already been confused, and getting it more twisted and complex leads thousands of Christians to be more doubtful about their faith.
And the greatest problem about the believers of conditional security is that no one of them can pin point the number and kinds of sins that affect their salvation.
The proponents of such ideology made claims that those who remain faithful in Christ until the last of their breaths will have a secured salvation. This supposition could be paralleled to the athletes who are required to complete the race before being given the prize. On a relative aspect, an individual who adheres with the doctrine gains an eternal joy with Christ.
Nevertheless, skeptics are saying that this theological conjecture is simply a heresy. Some congregations maintain that its proponents fail to comprehensively understand the exact implications on the passages of the bible.
Some people believe that their flair is only about making the Scriptures twisted that lead thousands to become far more confused. Critics argue that the fear of what ifs is what mainly sells this assumption.
From this very view, many have argued that the initiators of the faith are insecure and doubtful about their salvation which is why they arrive at this notion. What provides them confidence of obtaining better eternal destiny is to take the oath of following the paths where Christ is awaiting.
However, this is insisted not the mere justification of cramming the views of the Scripture. Many people have already been confused, and getting it more twisted and complex leads thousands of Christians to be more doubtful about their faith.
And the greatest problem about the believers of conditional security is that no one of them can pin point the number and kinds of sins that affect their salvation.