Whoa there cowboy, hold up for a second, let's not change topics so quick. You’ve given us two forms of believers, the true believer and what you call the formal believer, both being members of what you call the outward church.
That is what the church is made up of, true believers and formal believers (I am not going to argue about the terminology. I expect you to use your intelligence).
And apparently one form of these believers can become unbelievers, magically.
Nothing magical about it. It is happening all the time. Jesus Himself made the distinction in John 2.23-25. There were those who believed on His Name because He performed miracles. But He had no confidence in them. The phrase 'believe on His Name' is also used of true believers (John 1.12). Thus the same term is used of real believers and nominal (formal) believers.
In reading your statement it appears that you do not know the difference in believing in Christ or of Christ.
I would have thought that the opposite was the case. I clearly distinguish the false from the true. You are simply trying to be clever, and not succeeding. But Scripture uses terms to some extent indiscriminately (as shown above) expecting us to use discernment. 'Believe into' is probably the strongest term and always means true believers. In John 6.60 nominal believers could be called 'disciples' even though they were only nominal (formal) believers as the outcome demonstrates
You have also made it clear that both forms of believers are grafted to the same vine. And apparently both true believers and formal believers can achieve salvation if they are not cast off at a later time.
Yes they are grafted into the olive tree of Israel, But that does not mean that they were 'saved'. It simply indicates some form of belief in the Messiah that identifies them with Israel. But no formal believer can experience salvation unless he becomes a true believer. You have to use your intelligence.
It also appears that you don't know the difference between the root of a tree in the branches of a tree
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Don't you think you are a little arrogant trying to second guess what I believe? I think so.
The root, being holy, is the true believing Israel, the election. They were also the firstfruit. Paul consistently makes this clear (e.g. 11.1-9).
\the branches were all who outwardly joined themselves to them by 'believing' in the Messiah. Sadly in some cases their faith was not saving faith. It is simple really.
So just to clarify, you are here to tell us this mystical OUTWARD CHURCH has Saints and non-saints that are part of the body of Christ and capable (some of them) of losing their salvation
No that is what YOU are telling us. You are sinfully trying to parody what I said (or are lacking in understanding). There is no mystical outward church lol It is visible. It is simply made up of all who believe in the Messiah. Within that visible church are those who are true believers into Christ. They are visible, but not discernible by us. We do not know who is a true believer and who is not.
Furthermore that visible church is NOT the body of Christ. We only become members of the body of Christ by being spiritually subjoined with Him. The body of Christ is made up only of true believers.
Nor can they 'lose salvation'. Salvation is the work of God not of us. He does not lose anything. What can happen is that a man demonstrates that he has not been saved by ceasing to believe in the Messiah. Had he truly believed into Christ he could not have done so.
So we have two kinds of Christians, those that have a secure salvation (true believers) and those that don't (formal believers). Both being believers?
Yesterday I watched a Soap. Today I washed myself with soap. You have meanwhile been using soft soap. Are all three soaps the same? You do ask silly questions to try to put me in the wrong. Of course there ARE two types of Christians, genuine Christians and nominal Christians. There ARE two types of 'believers', genuine believers and nominal believers. The word 'believer' means a different thing in each case. Nominal believers do not 'have salvation' at all. They have never committed themselves to Christ to be saved. I wonder, have you?