The evil and wrong here is your position. Saved folks have a present possession of a future inheritance. I cannot say what you have but it doesn't sound like or act like biblical salvation.
First, I believe God does the work in the believer's life. It is not my righteousness but God's righteousness. Surely you must know this by all the conversations I have had on this topic.
Second, I would like for you to be open and honest with me and answer a few questions for me.
Do you believe you can die in unrepentant sin (like lying, hating, looking at women lustfully) and still be saved?
Do you believe future sin is forgiven? If so, how do you prevent others who hear such a message in running off and easily misunderstanding you to take that as a license to sin?
Do you believe you will ever stop sinning or to turn from your wicked ways? Does this line up with what Jesus taught on repentance in regards to the Ninevites and Jonah chapter 3?
Do you believe you can be out of fellowship with God and still be saved?
Do you believe in some cases you sin in the flesh and yet you somehow do not sin in the spirit because Jesus paid the price for all your sin?
You would do well to tell us what you believe instead of telling what you think others believe. OSAS is nothing like you would have folks to believe. You demonize sound doctrine to promote your own teaching.
I am only saying what others here have said in regards to OSAS. The fact that you can't see it, makes me believe you hold to something similar.
Your warnings only serve to expose yourself as a charlatan. The kind the bible says creep into widows houses and carry them away laden with silly lusts. 2 Tim 3:6
Why would someone who seeks to honor God's commands want to break them? Are you trying to falsely accuse me?
You have obfuscated the simple gospel of the grace of God. You show forth an unbelieving heart. Unable or unwilling to believe in salvation by grace wholly apart from works. A salvation that depends on the Savior alone.
For the cause of Christ
Roger
And here is where the cat is out of the bag. You believe in a wrong view of salvation. You believe in Positional Righteousness. That you do not have to live a righteous life and yet you can still be saved. That you don't have to have no works. But James said faith without works is dead. This is not your works but the works of God done in the believer.