What was the problem with the Pharisees? Well, in once instance Jesus said they ignored the weightier matters of the Law, like judgment, faith, and mercy. So we know they were sinful. Over the past 4 years in talking with OSAS Proponents both online and in person, I have discovered two major things appearing over and over.
#1. On some level sin is condoned.
Even in the most lighest form of OSAS that appears to be holy allows for it in the fact that they you cannot stop sinning (Which means it is making an excuse to sin sometimes in the future). But nowhere does the Bible ever teach this. Others have told me both online and in person that they could mow down a crowd of people with a machine gun and be saved while doing so. Many OSAS Proponents are double minded. When I talk to them they say they do not condone sin. Then at another time, they say they commit many sins and are saved by God's grace (Despite repenting of those sins) (They believe they are just automatically forgiven).
#2. Personal attacks.
Another thing I notice as a pattern by most (Not all) OSAS proponents is that they make it their mission to bring a personal inquistion against you. They seek to make it personal and try to find chinks in your armor. Instead of talking about the topic Biblical it becomes a burning at the stake (in a verbal sense). Folks prefer to be on an Anti-OSAS witch hunt then be respectul, loving, and professional in representing Christ. It is almost unheard of when I can discuss OSAS and not have them call me names, put me down, and make fun of me, etc.
But your still probably wondering who? Who are the Pharisees here?
Anyone who condones a sin and still be saved doctrine.
Do I need to name them? No. People have already admitted that they can sin and still be saved here. People have already admitted that you can die in unrepenant sin and still be saved. People have already admitted that you can be out of fellowship and still be saved.
I do not set out to attack people personally.
The OSAS Proponent might do something like that.
But that is not what I would call a loving thing to do.
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What was the problem with the Pharisees? Well, in once instance Jesus said they ignored the weightier matters of the Law, like judgment, faith, and mercy. So we know they were sinful. Over the past 4 years in talking with OSAS Proponents both online and in person, I have discovered two major things appearing over and over.
JASON!! I know who the Pharisees were. that was not the question...allo? Seems the main gripe Jesus had with the Pharisees was their hypocrisy...he also called them fools, vipers (poisonous snake), open mouthed graves, white washed tombs, blind guides and He never hesitated to address them as such.
FYI: I do not refer to myself as OSAS...in fact, the church I attended for the formative years of my life and in which I was saved, never used that expression either. I am well aware of what scripture says concerning sin and I have a distaste for people who refer to themselves as Christians and live like the world...they give sincere believers a bad name IMO...besides, I just don't like wishy washy
If someone tells you they could mow down a crowd with a machine gun while claiming to be a follower of the Son of God, well, do you actually believe you are speaking with believers? Come on now....that's just silly!! I put spiders outside because I respect the life God created...Jesus died for human beings so obviously mowing them down is comparable to ISIS not biblical Christianity
See, the problem people are having with your posts. is your insistence that you have stopped sinning...at least that seems to be what you are saying? The Bible does not record any instance of a human being who has achieved godhood which is what a person would have to achieve in order to be sinless and be able to point out sin in everyone else
The other problem, is that God does not go around condeming humanity...He has already done that! The 10 commandments were never given for humanity to keep in order to become perfect...we can only be perfect in Christ Who is the fullfillment of all that God requires in order for us to come into His presence.
I don't know of any particular group that is more double minded than another. If a person is so focused in on one thing...such as arguing against OSAS, they are missing the bigger picture. Frankly, I don't even like the expression OSAS, because it sounds trite and does not give justice to the actual life of a believer and one who follows Christ.
However, we are not lost and saved over and over again...that is not how it works.
You are wrong, simply and black and white wrong, when you state that sin is condoned by a believer...how would the Holy Spirit even allow for such a thing? It is not YOUR job to be the Holy Spirit. What people resent here, is your attitude; we have tried so many many times to get across to you the fact that we don't sin on purpose over and over and if someone does, they may be in a struggle to be set free that you know nothing of!
You seem to refuse to accept that fact, and that is what irks people here no end.
Jason if you really believe that you no longer sin, or that you cannot believe with all your heart, mind and soul that Jesus died for the sins of mankind, and yet still sin, then you have a very limited life experience and you have been sheltered. I don't have sympathy for sin...however, I certainly do have empathy for those who sin, as I too live in this body made of flesh and have not yet seen Jesus face to face.
So it seems, if I understand what you are saying here, that you are calling those who believe Christians can still sin, Pharisees. Yes or no?
As far as personal attacks go, you have accused me of attacking you more than once when in reality all I did was offer scripture that throws your theory of sinless living out the window.
Then, I am sorry to say but I am a pretty black and white person and make the mistake of thinking others are that way also, you whine about it.
I do not set out to attack people personally.
The OSAS Proponent might do something like that.
But that is not what I would call a loving thing to do.
Well, you know, that street goes both ways. Ever consider that?