Grandpa, thank you for asking me "Are people trying to separate being saved from being born again? How can you?
Or is that what you are saying to try and help out the people who don't believe, to help them see?"
I said "OBAB" to try to help both them, and you, and myself. Since many believers don't seem to be clear on what
salvation is, or is fully. My impression from most "anti-osas" posts is that such a poster doesn't know the Lord yet.
They've never met the person, Jesus Christ. Yet. May they meet Him, now! In this lifetime. My impression from many
"osas" posts is that they met the Christ. Been redeemed and justified by Him. And born anew.
For example, someone above asked: "Does the OSAS proponent sound more like a luke-warm believer or does the believer who seeks to honor God and follow His good ways sound more like a luke-warm believer?" What a twisted, unchristian question! It's "answering" and asking at the same time! The "anti-obab" folks seem to me to focus more on themselves, their capability, and on sin and judgment rather than on Christ. Christ who is both Lamb of God and the law of the Spirit of Life.
I prefer "once born, always born (of God)" to "osas" because there is more to life, more to the eternal life, than birth only.
We who have received the divine life, Jn 1:12-13, in the Son, as the Spirit----that secures our eternal destiny. We'll always
be children of God. But there's a lot more to salvation than rebirth. Although permanent, undoable, eternal, and secure (even from ourselves!), regeneration is just the start. We have to grow and mature in Christ. And for that, to help that even, in God's wisdom and policy, there is reward and punishment. To believers. To children of God. Such as the 10 believers, the 10 virgins in Mt 25. And the servants too there. All believers. There isn't merely Reward.......or no reward. There is reward........or punishment. Though the punishment of course is not eternal. It's still severe. And the word of God uses the words "saved" and "salvation" and also negative words, in regard to that subject, as well as in regard to our salvation into the family of God and about our eternal destiny.
A lukewarm Christian, any "undercomer" in all of the churches in Rv 2--3, unless they overcome, will receive the punishment of their Father at the judgment seat of Christ (and for 1000 years)