I believe in Jesus, in His cross, in His sacrifice and His justification to forgive my sins.
I believe my faith is counted as righteousness and that I can by His grace walk righteously.
I am not a OSAS believer. So by your reconning am I saved or am I lost?
Is my unbelief in OSAS meaning I do not believe in Christ salvation?
I am interested today in your position, honestly verbalised, because you appear to be
implying you have changed your position.
Now I know you believe almost the same things as me, except for the amenian/calvanist
cross over, where we are more or less mirror images, lol.
I am not attacking you, I am enquiring where you stand.
I stand that all who call on Christ in faith are saved, amen, Praise the Lord.
And you show your calling by your walk. So no walk no calling.
I believe my faith is counted as righteousness and that I can by His grace walk righteously.
I am not a OSAS believer. So by your reconning am I saved or am I lost?
Is my unbelief in OSAS meaning I do not believe in Christ salvation?
I am interested today in your position, honestly verbalised, because you appear to be
implying you have changed your position.
Now I know you believe almost the same things as me, except for the amenian/calvanist
cross over, where we are more or less mirror images, lol.
I am not attacking you, I am enquiring where you stand.
I stand that all who call on Christ in faith are saved, amen, Praise the Lord.
And you show your calling by your walk. So no walk no calling.
I Know you are asking EG, but I hope you don't mind me answering.
Regarding what some call OSAS, (which I'm not a big fan of myself as it can infer that we do not need to persevere in the faith, I prefer the doctrine of 'perseverance of the saints'. it is not essential for ones salvation.
Although I believe that we have eternal assurance in Christ and we will falter and fall at times, Yet, it is not because of me that I am saved.
Now I am only referring to OSAS and the likes here.. there are certain doctrines that are essential to believe for it to be a belief in the truth. Debates are good but I would be very careful about saying a person is not saved on the basis of their view on OSAS.
I do take the view that those who don't hold to 'perseverance of the saints' and to a degree OSAS, hold a semi - pelagian view of soteriology. I think believe it to be in error, but that does not mean they are not saved. Full blown Pelagianism is a different matter altogether.
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