Lets see, all the problems
1. Your comparing God to man.
2. Your comparing the HS to wrap.
3. In this example. The plate of lasagnia (which represents the saved) can not unseal itself
4. Only the man (which represents God) who originally sealed it, or another man could unseal it.
yet you do not see the issues here..
smh
Okay, good. You acknowledge that the Lasagna is not Jesus. Thank you.
And, yes, God does the unsealing, not you, not I. What we do is the return to unbelief that would cause God to unseal us. I'm glad you get the analogy.
The progression of the 'sealed' argument of the OSAS club has been this:
1) We are sealed so that means we can't lose our salvation ('sealed' meaning 'unable to be unsealed' to them).
Well, that didn't work because 'sealed' does not mean 'unable to be unsealed'. So then they went to this.
2) We are sealed until the day of redemption.
True, the Bible plainly states that, but that still doesn't take into account the condition for staying sealed that the Bible gives--enduring in believing to the very end.
So, the argument now has became this:
3) God won't unseal anybody.
Problem: that means those who lose their part of the Tree of Life and the City get to keep the Holy Spirit. That means some of the wicked damned have the Holy Spirit. How does that work? Lol. And I'm the one being blasphemous here?