Do you believe that YOU have ever lost your salvation?
Also, I really want to here your answer to my 1st question.
Salvation is a manifest state not a thing.
Salvation is not something you lose so to speak in the sense that you could lose your wallet. An individual can leave a state of salvation very easily.
An individual who has been saved has been saved from something. What have they been saved from? Sin. We are saved from sin.
How are we saved from sin? Jesus said that those who commit sin are slaves to sin but he came to set people free indeed. In other words Jesus came to set us free from committing sin by transforming our hearts.
Salvation is a state of existence that a Christian enters into upon repenting of their rebellion to God and therefore abiding in the Spirit of life in Jesus Christ. A road or a path or a way is entered. A way where one walk in a yielded state to the Spirit of God.
This walk or path or road is entered into by faith whereby we trust and believe in God and therefore act on that belief. In doing this the grace of God (His dynamic influence) can then effectually transform our inner man and the new birth takes place. Thus we are saved by grace through faith via the quickening of our spirits. This process is the gift of God.
One can abandon this path anytime by refusing to endure in it. This is why the Bible admonishes us in many places to endure to the end. It is only through enduring to the end that we are ultimately saved. Our salvation is guaranteed if we remain faithful in this state. If we rebel against God then we are forfeiting our resting place.
Very few people are truly getting saved today because of the false Gospel taught in most churches. Most people view salvation in an abstract sense. They do not view it as a manifest reality of abiding in truth in the Spirit of life in Jesus Christ. Instead they believe they are saved by proxy and that salvation is more a book keeping entry and it therefore has NOTHING to do with their conduct.
Those who preach OSAS are viewing salvation from this false perpsective. It is impossible to believe in OSAS if one knows what salvation really is.
One thing that is very noticeable is that those who believe in OSAS will always defend being able to rebel against God and yet remain in a reconciled state at the same time. They will always argue in favour of this premise. They will always argue in favour of being able to sin and not surely die.
Those who promote OSAS deny that the wages of sin is death. They think that sins wages can be life if one "believes and trusts something" while they engage in sin. The salvation they believe in is a mental fiction.