I probably should have qualified that statement better shouldn't I?
You are correct. As I pointed out, I had to post it before a legalist used it against me
But I have indeed sinned willfully. I have not always felt immediately compelled to turn back either, but God will not allow one of His to remain in that situation.
The main problem I see with dismissing OSAS is all of the confused doctrine that comes along with it. That verse in Hebrews is often used to support the claim that you aren't always saved. It makes no sense to me, as it would indicate that God would allow one of us to be redeemed, only to lose us from His hands again. It's a contradiction from what Christ Himself said.
Look at this lovely verse in John 10
27My sheep hear my voice, and I know them, and they follow me:
28And I give unto them eternal life; and they shall never perish, neither shall any
man pluck them out of my hand.
29My Father, which gave
them me, is greater than all; and no
man is able to pluck
them out of my Father's hand.
30I and
my Father are one.
Hey, that verse also shoots down the whole non-Trinitarian argument too doesn't it?