In the past I have had no qualms in affirming the Lordship Salvation position. Nowadays I don't know as I must add some cavaets. And, it is nor from the antinomians. I expect a disagreement from them. But not it comes from those who want to place the idea of actually having the ability to obey. Not desiring or striving to obey, but actualy obeying.

Has there been at one time a clear understanding of what is meant by Lordship salvation in the non-antinominian camp, or has the concept always had some ambiguity to it.

To me, it only has the idea of a Christian making God as the boss in our lives, not just as our Savior. Of course, it is our desire to make Him boss. That is what God commands of us, though we will fail miserable in our attempts.


John Chaney

"having been firmly rooted and now being built up in Him and established in your faith . . ." Colossians 2:7