Silverhair
Well-Known Member
To obey righteousness is by receiving the gift. Which cannot be earned. See Romans 4:4-5.
Either what one deserves or the gift. No amount of works can equal the earned death.
Does not change the problem.
It becomes no different than never being saved.
Matthew 7:23, never being saved. Trusting in their works, Matthew 7:22. Contrary to God's will, verse 21.
You still have not dealt with the obvious problem that your OSAS presents. And I agree it does not change the problem you have. What happens to a persons free will after salvation?
Your cryptic responses do not actually deal with the issue. It is really a simple question. Do they have a free will subsequent to salvation? That only requires a YES or NO answer.
As you correctly said it becomes no different than never being saved. But they were saved and that is the issue that you continue to dance around.