Yes, die once so that all men can be raised to immortality and incorruptibility because of Christ's Incarnation and resurrection.
Utter heresy; nowhere in the Bible. The end of Isaiah says:
And they shall go forth, and look upon the dead bodies of the men that have transgressed against me: for their worm shall not die, neither shall their fire be quenched; and they shall be an abhorring unto all flesh.
Because Christ gave life to all men, all men will be raised in the last day and all men will stand in judgement, that great while Throne Judgement of Rev 20:13. Those NOT written in the Book of life will be cast into hell.
Your because statement is just you saying things again. The unsaved are raised for judgment. Where does Scripture support your because statement?
In Rev 20:13, there is no one said to be found written in the Book of Life.
But then OSAS has also been condemned by that same Church, if that should matter to you.
There has ever been only 1 Church, which does not condemn trusting Christ as Savior at all. But it appears to me that your basis of truth is your denomination, not the Bible. So this is a charade for you. And so you rant on, proving nothing.
Adam has nothing to do with it. He was not saved before the Fall. I don't know any scripture that says if he ever got saved or not. The animal skins leads one to think that he did. But there is nothing about Him losing salvation.
It states it is reserved in heaven for you. so obviously you do not possess it finitely in this life.
I possess what they Lord has given me. As it is reserved it is guaranteed to me, like money in the bank. The realization of glorification is yet future, but inevitable is one is in the golden chain of
Rom 8: foreknew >foreordained >called >justified > glorified.
Scripture clearly states that man, believers, can lose faith,
It does not. You most incredibly make up things or spout your denominational line. Thus saith Cassian. Sola Cassiana. I just checked the ASV with computer. Lose & faith never occur together in any verse (ASV is a literal translation of 1901). Fail & faith occurs together in a Bible verse only one time:
I made supplication for thee, that thy faith fail not;
Everything God gives us is free and a gift
False, there are rewards given for good works to Christians ("crowns" -- this is not salvation, but rewards).
I already explained reconciliation to you. All things includes demons and satan. It is not salvation, but through-other-izing, katallage.
You have yet to produce any that man can guarantee his faith.
I have posted a number of times where the Lord Jesus guarantees a man's faith; e.g., Peter's.
Predestination is a Bible topic. We cannot deny that. We don't have to figure it out to be saved.
Believe on the Lord Jesus Christ, & you shall be saved -- no doubt of it, no ifs ands or buts.
"Believers are in a covenantal agreement, . . . whereby both sides have obligations to meet."
In general, God's covenants are generally one-sided; He sets the terms; they are not mutual. Abe was asleep during the ceremony. I know of no obligation to the New Covenant. Look at Jeremiah 31 on the New Covenant & tell me where is the human obligation? The gifts & the calling of God are irrevocable.
(Now the Covenant of Moses has human obligations, which men never came anywhere near performing, and which led to condemnation.)
I have already answered your present tense canard, showing that it is not always the present tense used.
I don't have to guarantee anything, but trust my Savior.
The texts I posted prove eternal security.
I think you have proved only one thing. Eternal security does not exist in your denominational human tradition dogma.
Your theories appear to be a very logical conclusion to regarding your denomination as infallible. I doubt that you care what scripture says.