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The point it to understand from this is...if God already knows who is saved and who isn't saved and you don't bbelieve you might be saved but can lose your salvation then you might want to rethink your faith.
I am so confident in my salvation that I can say with both Paul and Moses that if I could give up my salvation in order that someone else be saved then Lord do it. I can also say by my faith in Christ that if for, say some reason, my name is not write in the book of life I know it is God's Will. Do you have that kind of faith that you would be willing to sacrifice your salvation for someone else?
I am so confident in my salvation that I can say with both Paul and Moses that if I could give up my salvation in order that someone else be saved then Lord do it. I can also say by my faith in Christ that if for, say some reason, my name is not write in the book of life I know it is God's Will. Do you have that kind of faith that you would be willing to sacrifice your salvation for someone else?
I don't disagree with you in one bit, about the fact of us each having assurance of our own salvation through Christ.
However from here is where we differ I think, because the bible does not say this is the case for everybody. And many are in jeopardy of falling away do to hardships, deceptions, and misunderstanding of the truth. We are called to help these lost souls to return and get back on the proper path.
If we go and act like everything is hunky dury with every believer, and treat others fate as not for us to worry about. Then we go against scripture by doing that as well. I myself always wanted to be a prophecy teacher, but the Holy Spirit pretty much told me no and kept leading me to the warnings the bible gives to believers about sin being still deceptive in our lives. Even it going as far as leading one back to spiritual death.
James 1:15
Then when lust hath conceived, it bringeth forth sin: and sin, when it is finished, bringeth forth death.