What you are missing is the simple truth that it is JESUS that KEEPS ONE SAVED by HIS POWER.....it is JESUS that begins, finishes and COMPLETES the work of faith in us....YOU do not believe this....
I do believe that.
That's why I continue to believe. He's the only way I can be saved. I can only continue to believe and be saved because of his power. He doesn't do my believing for me. He didn't when I first got saved. And he doesn't now. That's my responsibility. But I can only believe because he gives the gracious gift of faith--the ability to even know the gospel is true--to do that believing. That's why I can't boast in my believing. I can't do that on my own. I have to choose to rely on Christ to continually show me the gospel is true so I can then continue to trust in that truth.
YOU say that YOU must ABIDE to remain saved and that is where you are missing the mark...
So do you. It seems you (sometimes) also believe that one must abide to remain saved, if I'm not mistaken. It's just that you think every believer will always abide.
I don't think you disagree with the requirement to continue to believe to be saved. You just think that all believers without exception will always believe
as if God does our believing for us. God did not do my believing for me when I first got saved. He provided the power (the faith, the confidence) for me to choose to believe, but he did not do the believing required to be saved for me. Nor does he now somehow do that believing for me this many years later. He provides the supernatural ability to know the gospel is true, but he does not do my believing/trusting for me.
..HEBREWS 10 is not applicable unto SALVATION and it being lost or kept...CONTEXT, VERB TENSE, the word of JESUS, PAUL, ALL contradict your stance of believing that YOU MUST KEEP YOURSELF saved.....end of story....NO MATTER what YOU SAY..
You have not successfully shown from Hebrews itself how the plain words of Hebrews 10 don't really mean what they plainly say--you just keep saying they 'don't really' mean what they say. The words are so plain it's impossible to strain out a way for those plain words to not mean what they say by claiming other more vague passage of scripture makes them not mean what they plainly say. My use of scripture does not nullify the scriptures you use. But your interpretation of various isolated scripture DOES nullify the scriptures I use. My argument does not cause contradiction in the scriptures. Your's does.
..until you realize that it is JESUS that KEEPS you by his power and NOT you yourself you will remain in a self saving works based religion...
All you have to do is show us the passage of scripture that describes the 'work' of believing as a work of the damnable works gospel and this thread can be closed. But you won't do that because
you can't do that. There is no verse that explains or even hints at faith being on the works side of Paul's 'works vs. faith for justification' argument. But you continue to insist that people accept your non-Biblical teaching that the 'work' of faith is indeed a damnable work of the 'works save' gospel.
You can not insist people believe something that the Bible does not teach, and which the Bible plainly teaches exactly the OPPOSITE about--that faith is in
stark and utter contrast to works of the law in regard to what can and can not justify. You especially can not do that to a Berean. Faith is not a work that can not justify. It DOES justify, but for some reason the church has decided that even the work of believing is a damnable work that can not justify. How absurd. But that is where the church is now.
...anyone who states I MUST to remain saved is pushing a works based religion....the bible is clear...salvation is a one off event that is ETERNAL......
Show me where the Bible is clear that my believing, my trusting in Christ for salvation, constitutes a works based religion. Be honest. You know it isn't there. You've gone off into an absurd, misguided teaching presently making it's way through the church and you have to find the courage to admit it simply isn't in or supported by the Bible. If it was supported by the Bible, you'd post the passage(s) that show it is. But as it is, you can't. They don't exist.