That is what Ezekiel 18 explains:Jon, how would you explain the OT Scripture that tells us when a righteous man turns from his righteousness he will die in his sins and all the good he had done will not be remembered?
If an unrighteous man turns from unrighteousness God will forgive him
If a righteousness man turns from righteousness God will condemn him.
I think that both are true. A righteous man who abandons righteousness will not be remembered for the good he has done but for the evil.
My argument is regarding salvation. I tend to view being saved (present) as looking to being saved from the wrath to come (future). We either will or we will not. It is impossible to be saved from something yet when that something comes perish from that thing.
If one is righteousness (under the New Covenant) and then rejects Christ I do not believe it is logical to say that he was ever saved from the wrath to come.
One could say he was safe as long as he remained in Christ. But in rejecting Christ he demonstrated that his "heart of stone" remained.
I do believe that the doctrine of eternal security is often abused and misapplied.
The promise in this life is that if you remain in Him, He will remain in you. This remaining in Him is the evidence that you are saved.
We are to constantly test our faith to see that we are numbered among the elect, lest we find we have an unbelieving heart.