Sunday, September 28, 2025

Could you please explain Col 1:20-23 for I think it contradicts your teaching on salvation.



Some of you might have questions 
about Salvation being a gift 
received by faith alone.
Like this viewer who asked 
Could you please explain Col 1:20-23 
for I think it contradicts 
your teaching on salvation. 
Thank you for any help.

Let's start by read the passage:

And you, who once were alienated 
and enemies in your mind 
by wicked works, 
yet now He has reconciled 
in the body of His flesh through death, 
to present you holy, 
and blameless, 
and above reproach in His sight— 
if indeed you continue in the faith, 
grounded and steadfast, 
and are not moved away from 
the hope of the gospel 
which you heard, 
which was preached 
to every creature under heaven, 
of which I, Paul, 
became a minister.

The key to understanding this passage lies 
in the fact that Paul is not talking about 
"IF" the believer is going to be present before the Lord 
but HOW.

We can see by the context 
that he is addressing those who have been saved.
Look at verses 13 and 14 of the chapter:

For he has rescued us from 
the dominion of darkness 
and brought us into the kingdom 
of the Son he loves, 
in whom we have redemption, 
the forgiveness of sins. 

The believer has already been rescued 
and made part of the kingdom of the Son.
And in the Son we have received full redemption 
and forgiveness of all our sins.

Therefore Colossians 1:23 is not talking about 
"IF" a believer is going to be presented before the Lord, 
but HOW they would be presented.
To be presented holy, and blameless, 
and above reproach in His sight
A believer must 
continue in the faith, 
be grounded and continue steadfast, 
and not be moved away from the hope of the gospel 
which they heard,

Paul is constantly instructing and encouraging 
the believer's to live for the Lord.
Not to be saved, 
nor to remain saved.
Our eternal life begins when we trust in Christ,
and it will never end.
You are permanently a child of God.
Choosing to serve your Father will result in you 
being rewarded, 
and not being ashamed when the Lord appears.

This can clearly be seen in his letters to the Corinthians.
This church had many issues with sinful behavior.
We find many references in the two letters written to them.
Yet, Paul called them saints, 
and did not question their salvation.

To help clarify that works are for rewards
and not salvation,
I want to draw your attention 
to what Paul says in 
1 Corinthians chapter 3 
verses 11 through 15

For no other foundation can anyone lay 
than that which is laid, 
which is Jesus Christ. 
Now if anyone builds on this foundation with 
gold, silver, precious stones, 
wood, hay, straw, 
each one's work will become clear; 
for the Day will declare it, 
because it will be revealed by fire; 
and the fire will test each one's work, 
of what sort it is. 
If anyone's work 
which he has built on it endures, 
he will receive a reward. 
If anyone's work is burned, 
he will suffer loss; 
but he himself will be saved, 
yet so 
as through fire.

This passage gives us a picture of 
how some believers can expect to be rewarded,
and others will have little 
or even nothing to show for their lives.
Because they did not choose 
to become a disciple and serve the Lord
after they became born again child of God.
As verse 15 states,
"he himself will be saved",
But just like when a house burns to the ground,
a person has little or nothing left
after the fire has consumed their worldly possessions
they had worked so hard to accumulate over many years.

Again, our salvation is based 
on the finished work of Jesus Christ on the cross.
It is a gift received by grace through faith ... 
not of ourselves, not of works.

How you choose to respond to your heavenly Father 
will determine if you will experience blessings now,
and future recognition for your faithful obedience. 
The Bible is full of promised blessings and rewards 
to those who listen to, trust in and obey the Lord.

Please note: 
Since we are imperfect beings, 
we don't have the power to live 
the kind of life God wants for us, 
so He gives us His Holy Spirit to empower us.  
Paul made it clear he was successful in serving the Lord 
because of God's grace; 
he trusted God to live His life through him.
He was empowered to obey the commands of Scripture. 

John tells us in the Gospel of John,
and his letters, that the key is to ABIDE.
With warnings that those believers who fail to do this
will be ashamed when Jesus appears.

1 John 2:28
And now, little children, abide in Him, 
that when He appears, 
we may have confidence 
and not be ashamed before Him 
at His coming. 

I will close with Jude verses 24 and 25

Now to Him 
who is able to keep you from stumbling,
And to present you faultless
Before the presence of His glory 
with exceeding joy,
To God our Savior,
Who alone is wise,
Be glory and majesty,
Dominion and power,
Both now and forever.
Amen.

At the Lord's coming,
some believers will experience feelings of shame, 
while others will have exceeding joy.  
This depends on our faithfulness now. 
I hope this explanation helps.
For more on the gift of eternal life,
check out this video.
Maranatha.

*** Suppliment:
Eternal Life is received by faith alone. 
Once received it can not be lost. 
Faithfulness is necessary for 
a close, blessed, and rewarded relationship with our heavenly Father. 
That is the "conditional" part after we are born again. 
That is the point of Col. 1:23, Heb. 3:6 and 1 Cor. 15:2. 
Nothing more than that. 
Also, we see that EVEN if we "lose" our faith -- He remains faithful. 
Our salvation is based on what Christ has done for us, 
not what we are "doing" for Him. 
We become part of His body when we first believe, 
and that can never change... 2 Timothy 2:10-13 ( note the last verse ), 

10 Therefore I endure all things for the sake of the elect,
 that they also may obtain the salvation which is in Christ Jesus 
with eternal glory.

11 This is a faithful saying:

For if we died with Him,
We shall also live with Him.
12 If we endure,
We shall also reign with Him.
If we deny Him,
He also will deny us.
13 If we are faithless,
He remains faithful;
He cannot deny Himself.

--
Saved by Grace,
Andrew Cross

"Let us hold fast the confession of our hope without wavering, for He who promised is faithful. 
And let us consider one another in order to stir up love and good works, 
not forsaking the assembling of ourselves together, as is the manner of some, 
but exhorting one another, 
and so much the more as you see the Day approaching.
Hebrews 10:23-25


Monday, September 8, 2025

Rapture Timing Revealed to the Thessalonians



The resurrection of the those asleep in Jesus,
and our meeting the Lord in the air,
are clearly seen in 1 Thessalonians 4:13-18.
It is taught by some 
that this is a Rapture that must occur 
before the time of the Great Tribulation.
However, if you read it through,
you'll find no mention of that timing.
Paul's tell us to have
comfort in the fact
that those believers who have died,
will be resurrected.
He tells us that we all be unity with the Lord 
at His return.

And if you look at some of the other references
to the return of Jesus Christ 
in the two letters to the Thessalonians,
you'll see this event is to occur 
AFTER the time of the Great Tribulation.

The revealing of the Lord Jesus from heaven,
is when the believers are to expect 
rest from our trouble.
Also at that time 
He will be taking vengeance
upon the unbelieving 
who have rejected the gospel.

This can be seen 
in 2 Thessalonians chapter 1 verses 6 - 10,

since it is a righteous thing with God 
to repay with tribulation 
those who trouble you, 
and to give you who are troubled 
rest with us when the Lord Jesus 
is revealed from heaven 
with His mighty angels,
in flaming fire 
taking vengeance on those 
who do not know God, 
and on those who do not 
obey the gospel of our Lord Jesus Christ.
These shall be punished 
with everlasting destruction 
from the presence of the Lord 
and from the glory of His power,
when He comes, in that Day, 
to be glorified in His saints 
and to be admired 
among all those who believe,
because our testimony among you 
was believed.

And Pauls tells them that the time of the Rapture
( our gathering ) is after the antichrist comes.

I suggest you read all of 2 Thessalonians chapter 2,
and I'll share the first few verses to make my point,

Now, brethren, concerning the coming of our Lord Jesus Christ 
and our gathering together to Him, we ask you, 
not to be soon shaken in mind or troubled, 
either by spirit or by word or by letter, as if from us, 
as though the day of Christ had come. 
Let no one deceive you by any means; 
for that Day will not come 
unless the falling away comes first, 
and the man of sin is revealed, the son of perdition, 
who opposes and exalts himself 
above all that is called God or that is worshiped, 
so that he sits as God in the temple of God, 
showing himself that he is God.

We see that 
no gathering to our Lord Jesus Christ
will occur,
Until after this happens.
And we know from Matthew and Revelation 
this happens as part of the Great Tribulation.

So, please be alert, and watching,
but don't expect an early exist 
as some would have you to believe.

For more about the timing of the Rapture
check out our Youtube channel,
We Belong to the Day.

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Maranatha

--
Saved by Grace,
Andrew Cross

"Let us hold fast the confession of our hope without wavering, for He who promised is faithful. 
And let us consider one another in order to stir up love and good works, 
not forsaking the assembling of ourselves together, as is the manner of some, 
but exhorting one another, 
and so much the more as you see the Day approaching.
Hebrews 10:23-25