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If you would just open your eyes to the absurdity of what you just stated ok let me get this straight...
saved--sin--lost--repent--saved--sinned--lost--repent--saved--sinned--lost--repent---saved--sinned--lost--repent
over and over and over and over and over.....yeah right.....NOT!
saved--sin--lost--repent--saved--sinned--lost--repent--saved--sinned--lost--repent---saved--sinned--lost--repent
over and over and over and over and over.....yeah right.....NOT!
I guess that applies if someone is blind to the truth as no one I know who teaches eternal security believes that and or promotes that....so..your point is?
This right here on what you are saying shows that you read and listen to the word, but you do not hear the word.
For if you hear the word you would be a doer of the word as well.
The parable of the lost sheep for example that our Lord Jesus gave. He said a lost sheep, one of His goes astray and gets lost. He is not saying a unbeliever gets lost, because a unbeliever is already and has always been lost. He is saying one who is in the fold, a believer gets lost by falling away to sin. He leaves the flock of the other 99 who are in a saved state headed to salvation to go after the one who has lost their way to salvation. He goes to lead them back to the flock through repentance. If the lost sheep does not repent, they stay lost from that road to salvation.
He gave this to us for an example as He tells us if one of our congregation goes astray, we are called to go after them and bring them back in repentance. It then now falls on them after you have come to them and ministered to them to repent of their sin and turn back to the Lord.
Also by what you said it still shows that you don't understand the context of willful sin the bible speaks of since you want to make all sin willful sin. The willful sin the bible talks about is the unrepented sin that controls one life to where they obey it on a every day basis.
Example: A person who is gay says that they have faith in the Lord, but continue to walk in that sin without repenting and turning away from it. There is no salvation for those who do this.
And this applies to any sin; If you continue to lie everyday, or commit sexual immorality everyday, and so on without repenting of it and turning from doing these things then there is no salvation. This also applies to if believe in the Lord, and then turn back away from Him to go back to these sins.
When you repent of sins the first initial time, it only covers past and present sins. It does not cover future sins, future sins as the scriptures make clear still have to be asked forgiveness of and repented of.
Revelation 3:4 show how only a small group of the church in Sardis did not soil ( defile ) themselves with sin again, and were found worthy to be dressed in white and walk with Jesus.
1 Timothy 5:22, Paul warns Timothy that he can get spiritually defiled through sin again. You can not get defiled if your future sins are previously pre-forgiven.
Then James in his 1st chapter gives believers a warning about giving into your desires;
but each one is tempted when, by his own evil desire, he is dragged away and enticed. Then, after desire has conceived, it gives birth to sin; and sin, when it is full-grown,gives birth to death. Don't be deceived, my dear brothers. (James 1:14-16)
There are even more scriptures that show that future sins are not automatically forgiven, and that a believer can become defiled with sin again. The biggest one is this;
[h=1]Hebrews 10:26-31
For if we sin wilfully after that we have received the knowledge of the truth, there remaineth no more sacrifice for sins, But a certain fearful looking for of judgment and fiery indignation, which shall devour the adversaries.[/h]
If you are forgiven of past, present, and future sins then it would not matter if you keep sinning willfully after accepting Christ as your Lord and Savior, for they would be forgiven anyway. But this scripture says no, that you will still face judgment and a place in the lake of fire.