Love love love your thread because it causes us to examine our mindsets. I think we can grow more when we try and see it from another position. It brings more respect to the table of debate, because we have to communicate mindfully and listen thoroughly, with intent. Besides that, it also allows for edifying movement in the discussion. I'm not suggesting we be double minded, but that we look at things from different angles of view, as our God is very dynamic and very true. I think there is harmony in the scripture, there has to be if all the scriptures are God inspired, and if all the scriptures are true.
The OSAS debate, I reckon will go on forever, Once Debated Always Debated, ODAD. Oh Dad, help us all.
I think it is a silly debate. He is clear that as long as we keep seeking, keep believing, keep ourselves rooted in Him, He will take us home, that He is the author and finisher, that He gets all the Glory. His work within get's us where we need to be, if we do not quench or grieve the spirit. How do we keep from getting dissensitized? We guard our softened hearts given. How do we guard our hearts, we put on the plate of righteousness. How do we do that? By leaning in and on the one who saved us. How do we do that, taking to heart what He says and does. Do justice, love mercy, and walk humbly with Him. So you see OSAS, believing because of His work within or striving to stay saved, by doing as He says, either way it all comes back to Him. All that to say what you said...
Both potentially ignoring the scripture to the contrary; clearly stating that you can’t be saved without faith, and that He saved us, to do His work.
I think Dino's professor taught him..."God is the God who did such-and-such"... rather than re-interpreting the passage into "characteristics". In that way our understanding of God would be solidly biblical.
I think we must always remember that His thoughts are not ours, and so remain humble and don't lean on our own understanding. We must stay in our thick headed sheep lane and allow the all knowing Shepherd to lead us.