BobRyan: //That is the error of equivocation - to equivocate the error of OSAS
with the text of John 3 (at text that says nothing about losing
free will at salvation or the lack of the need to persevere
to "ensure salvation" as Paul says to Timothy).//
If you can discuss John 3 especially John 3:16 AND NOT MENTION OSAS,
now would be a real good time to do it.
Your reasoning is circular:
OSAS is false
Ed ties OSAS to John 3:16, therefore OSAS is false.
Of course, if you assume something true, you aught
to be able to prove it true
Talk John 3:16 and don't talk OSAS, until you believe
that once Jesus saves a person, Jesus keeps them saved.
Janosik: //Ed,
so we are slaves? Where does this come from? You appear to be confused.
OSAS is false for sure if you have to deny a free will!//
Romans 1:1a (HCSB = Christian Standard Bible /Holman, 2003/):
Paul, a slave of Christ Jesus, ...
BTW, 'apostile' comes from a Greek term meaning 'one who is sent (as a slave)'
'Deacon'comes from a Greek term meaning 'foot washing slave'
"Bishop' comes from a Greek term meaning 'a slave who has authority
over other slaves'.
I can't find it real quick, but it is said that among those in Christ:
the greatest will be the servant (slave) of all.
But all the leadership positions in the church same from
Greek slave words.
Philippians 1:1 (HCSB):
Paul and Timothy, slaves of Christ Jesus
Christians who think they are free men think themselves better
than Paul.
Titus 1:1a (HCSB):
Paul, a slave of God, ...
James 1:1a (HCSB):
James, a slave of God and of the Lord Jesus Christ: ...
2 Peter 1:1a (HCSB):
Simeon Peter, a slave and an apostle of Jesus Christ: ...