Thread Title: "OSAS is only a problem for people who don't trust God"
GE
It is self-explanatory.
For people who do trust God, OSAS is no problem.
GE
It is self-explanatory.
For people who do trust God, OSAS is no problem.
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BobRyan said:Arminian believers in OSAS have nothing at all to support their views from within Arminianism - In fact they cling to a glaring contradiction in their own belief system.
5 Point Calvinist believers in OSAS have nothing at all to support "assurance" since their view of perseverance of the saints - allows them to "Retro-delete assurance today" when they "fail to persevere ten years from today".
4 Point Calvinist belivers in OSAS are the only ones with a logic and reason in their belief system that allows them to have "assurance" since they take the short-cut of denying the Bible doctrine on perseverance to get there. So they can easily claim they are OSAS saved today and the assurance they have today is NEVER subject to being retro-deleted by some failure to persevere in the future.
That leaves only ONE biblically sound position left -- the Arminian that sees that scripture does not support the failed teachings of OSAS.
There are no other choices left.
in Christ,
Bob
drfuss said:drfuss: "OSAS is only a problem for people who don't trust God"? Am I missing something in the title? Why would people who don't trust God have a problem with OSAS, since they are not Christians anyway?
For Christians who do not believe in OSAS, it is not a problem since their salvation belief has nothing to do with OSAS, but is based on continuing to trust in Christ.
For Christians who do believe in OSAS, they may have problems with OSAS since there is no scripture that establishes OSAS, only assurance scriptures that they interpret to mean OSAS. .
drfuss: There are a few who have this problem. Some others wonder if they are really true Christains, since OSAS says one who thought he was trusting Christ, but stoped trusting Christ was never a true Christian in the first place. If he were a true Christian, that would conflict with OSAS. When they have doubts, they are concerned if they are not a true Christian.
drfuss: Okay, here are the two main innovative, standardized explanations used in my SBC church for various types of scriptures. Note that without coming up with these explanations, the scriptures would indicate OSAS is incorrect.
1. That scripture is not talking about eternal salvation, it is talking about rewards, etc.
2. That scripture is talking about someone who is familiar with the gospel, but was not really saved in the first place.
One problem is the misunderstandings by OSAS Christians believing that if you don't believe in OSAS, then you need to be concerned about whether you are saved. Of course, that is not true.
BobRyan said:Assume for a moment that OSAS is not true at all -- as post 246 on the other OSAS thread proves from scripture alone.
http://www.baptistboard.com/showthread.php?p=1115869#post1115869
THEN in that case - isn't OSAS the modern day form of "tickling ears" telling people "not to worry about those Bible warnings they can't actually be real"???
If so - then isn't there REAL danger in the false doctrine of OSAS after all??
in Christ,
Bob
drfuss: "Could never stop trusting christ"? "Impossible to stop believing"?
Could you give me a chapter and verse that actrually says that? Not one that is only interpreted to say that, but one that actually says it.
drfuss: Salvation comes by continuing to trust in Christ, not in a doctrine. I think trusting in a doctrine is trusting in an interpretation of scripture that can be interpreted differently by others.
drfuss: You are correct, but neither my experience nor your experience changes what the scripture says.
drfuss: Not that it makes a bit of difference, but I have 55 years of continuing to trust in Christ. But that doesn't change scripture that says a Christian can stop trusting in Christ.
I have 55 years of continuing to trust in Christ.
steaver said:Here is the huge difference between my view and yours. You believe that you are saved by YOU continuing to trust in Christ. I believe I am saved by the power of God which keeps me continuing to trust in Christ.
One is "self" and the other is "God".