Context is key.
I typically don't comment on posts about religion, and almost never (sometimes I do and then have to use the delete key) comment on political posts on Facebook. The Gospel message is offensive enough. Sometimes, though, you just gotta.
The post in question took two Scriptures out of context to suggest that one could lose one's salvation. I know some people believe that, but the argument this woman was making using these two scriptures was just plain wrong because in the context they were written, they pointed out to anything but...
When someone uses a Scripture verse on its' own....me, or anybody else, everyone who reads it should go back and read the 20 verses before it and the 20 verses after it to gather the context in which the verse is used to see if it was used correctly. If I don't, call me out. Please. I don't ever want to use God's word to be right. I want to be right in using God's word for its' intended purpose.
The other thing that frightened me into commenting was the woman in the video insisted she had a word from God. God does not contradict Himself. Ever. He can't go against His word. I believe God speaks to us, absolutely, today. But the Bible tells us to "test the spirits" to see if what we hear matches up to God's word, in context. And we really need to be careful in posting things that God "says" to if they're not in context with His Word. Cod doesn't change. Ever.
Be careful when you hear things like this. It's important to be able to discern right from wrong.
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