So how will you argue that people can lose salvation if they don't have it during this lifetime, Cassian? OSS = once saved, saved. So now you must throw away any alleged "lose salvation" texts, if people aren't saved until death. Of course you are aware that Christians are called saints in the NT.
Cassian, you are supposedly trying to prove that persons are not declared saved at the getgo of trusting Christ as Savior. (Now how you will do that is beyond me -- how can anyone trust Christ as Savior and not be saved???
Atwood,
I have never made the argument.
Cassian, you just challenged me to show that persons are saved or have eternal life in this life when they trust Christ as Savior. So I posted a bunch of verses. So where are you going now? Where you are going, as usual is just making assertions off of sola Cassiana. Just you saying things. That proves nothing & goes nowhere.
The two words, lose & faith, never occur in the Bible in one verse together. The closest I know of is faith & fail but once time & then it is negated because Christ intercedes for Peter that Peter's faith fail not. And the Lord Jesus didn't bother to get the permission of free-will theorists.
ONLY those believers that remain true, that endure, that work with the Holy Spirit to be perfected will attain eternal life.
That is not Biblical. "The free gift of God is eternal life through Jesus Christ our Lord."
That expression "to be perfected" raises a red flag in my mind. A most reasonable cause for persons to reject grace is that they want validation of works in their self-righteous pride.
They are called saints as long as they remain in Christ.
Dear Cassian, what leads you to suppose that you can make up things? You have no scripture for that one.
You go on, just giving more made up stuff.
For by grace you have been saved through faith, literally, "you are having been saved" perfect tense, implying past instigation with continuing results into the present.
I posted a bunch of verses to you, but you go on saying things contrary to scripture, with not even a pretense of proving a thing.
It just says those that believe shall inherit eternal life.
Look again, those currently believing have eternal life right now.
The beleiver is constantly warned of not losing faith.
Not one verse in the entire Bible has both the words losing and faith in the same verse.
No, you cannot be saved with a mere factual faith, like demons have or those who think Christ is the Son of God, but only a chance-giver and not a Savior.
You have to be blind not to see that believers already in this life have eternal life. I quoted 1 John to you already, "that you may know that you have eternal life" (present tense). The believer has passed from death to life already.