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    Once saved always saved (OSAS) debunked

    Note too the account of Simon the sorcerer who believed and was baptized meaning he was saved, but was told to repent or perish because of his sin (Acts 8). Also, the warning to the various churches in Asia in Revelation.
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    The offer of Salvation is universal, but the application is only : "by Faith".

    Ssalvation requires more than just faith which is but one element of salvation when all relative scripture is considered. 1. Belief/faith 2. Confession of belief (Romans 10:9) 3. Repentance (Acts 2:38) 4. Baptism ( Acts 2:38 and elsewhere) Upon doing the above, you are saved, receive the gift...
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    Is faith a work?

    Everything we do in the flesh is some kind of a "work" simply because of the physical nature of flesh, whether it be belief with the mind, confession with the mouth, faith from within, with the heart, as well as baptism, also required for salvation, which is a type of work, not a negative work...