Oh good. An actual Bible verse for me to answer. Thank you.
Okay, now does 2 Timothy 2:13 prove OSAS (Once Saved Always Saved)?
No, it doesn't.
Here is what the passage says:
2 Timothy 2:13:
“if we are faithless, he remains faithful– for he cannot deny himself.” (ESV)
In fact, this verse is usually quoted with little or no commentary, as the verse by itself appears to support the notion that even if we are without faith (i.e., unbelieving), God will still give us eternal life. But what OSAS proponents fail to do is consider the surrounding verses, and it’s obvious as to why they do this, as the surrounding text contains two statements against the doctrine of OSAS. The verse immediately prior, verse 12, says:
“if we endure, we will also reign with him; if we deny him, he also will deny us;” (2 Timothy 2:12, ESV)
The first statement, if we endure, we will also reign with him has the obvious implication that if we don’t endure, we will not reign with him. And the second statement if we deny him, he also will deny us is a pretty clear statement meaning exactly that.
But all that aside, it’s important to notice what the OSAS proof text doesn’t say, viz., it does not say that God remains faithful to the faithless person; it simply says that God remains faithful. But that begs the question, To whom does God remain faithful? The very verse in question answers… “for he cannot deny himself”. So it seems reasonable to conclude that God remains faithful to Himself. So if a believer becomes an unbeliever, God will remain faithful to his promises to punish the unbeliever.
For example:
Ezekiel 18:26 - “When a righteous person turns away from his righteousness and does injustice, he shall die for it; for the injustice that he has done he shall die.”
Romans 11:20-22 - “That is true. They were broken off because of their unbelief, but you stand fast through faith. So do not become proud, but fear. For if God did not spare the natural branches, neither will he spare you. Note then the kindness and the severity of God: severity toward those who have fallen, but God’s kindness to you, provided you continue in his kindness. Otherwise you too will be cut off.”
God remains faithful; He will not break His promises.
Verdict: 2 Timothy 2:13 does not prove OSAS (Once Saved Always Saved).
Source:
https://counteringcalvinism.wordpress.com/2011/04/23/examining-osas-proof-texts-pt-5/
Actually I do not agree with osas, as there is no scripure speaking to it, but I have trouble with any coined fraze relating to what we are called to in Jesus.
Not because I am against such, but I prefeur to rely on scripture and understanding gven by God through the Holy Spirit in Jesus's name.
Now I dont recall the exact scripture and verse, but it says...
Happy the man who does not condemn himself in what he does.
The first time I heard this scripture it puzzled me a bit.
But then in reading and looking to Jesus, I came to see that it is not Jesus who condemns us, rejects salvation for us.
But we who condemn ourselves, in rejecting Jesus, God, by denying the truth and separating ourselves from God in what we do.
For as scripture says, one cannot serve two masters.
When that day comes, if we have not sought Jesus, but sought flesh instead, how will know salvation, if we have not sought it?
If one lives only in flesh, how can they enter into eternal life?
For only Spirit can enter into eternal life.
God bless
pickles