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If you have scriptural reason to believe those that hold a false teaching will be going to hell...I at least want to hear your plea for saving souls destined for hell.



If you are one of the people who stands by once saved always saved...do you believe the free-will view is a heresy? ...and therefore are the people who believe that not saved?
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Since you believe osas then it doesn't really matter if a person's doctrine is off? ...considering at the time of being saved all sins - past/present and future are forgiven
If you are one of the people who stands by once saved always saved...do you believe the free-will view is a heresy? ...and therefore are the people who believe that not saved?
OR
Since you believe osas then it doesn't really matter if a person's doctrine is off? ...considering at the time of being saved all sins - past/present and future are forgiven.




OBXBob wrote:Hello mizbayakh,If you have scriptural reason to believe those that hold a false teaching will be going to hell...I at least want to hear your plea for saving souls destined for hell.
Could you give a specific example of what false teaching you're referencing?
Blessings,
Bob


Calvin and Hobbs wrote:So yes to Freewill
( I think-hard to say) to OSAS....otherwise I think it was a false conversion.but Christ does mention blotting out a name(but Christ spoke in parables and without a prable he did not speak) I was thinking yes...but I believe brother Camping said no ..but does it matter?
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Calvin and Hobbs wrote:What a horrible penalty for such an incidental sin! Why is this? Why did God put this in the Bible? It is a dramatic warning to us not to mix works with God's grace.

Abiding in His Word wrote:Calvin and Hobbs wrote:What a horrible penalty for such an incidental sin! Why is this? Why did God put this in the Bible? It is a dramatic warning to us not to mix works with God's grace.
Calvin, this was not an incidental sin. Since God had spoken to them about kindling a fire on the Sabbath.


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Exo 35:1 And Moses gathered all the congregation of the children of Israel together, and said unto them, These are the words which the LORD has commanded, that you should do them.
Exo 35:2 Six days shall work be done, but on the seventh day it shall be to you a holy day, a sabbath of rest to the LORD: whosoever does work on it shall be put to death.
Exo 35:3 You shall kindle no fire throughout your houses upon the sabbath day.

Abiding in His Word wrote:mizbayakhExo 35:1 And Moses gathered all the congregation of the children of Israel together, and said unto them, These are the words which the LORD has commanded, that you should do them.
Exo 35:2 Six days shall work be done, but on the seventh day it shall be to you a holy day, a sabbath of rest to the LORD: whosoever does work on it shall be put to death.
Exo 35:3 You shall kindle no fire throughout your houses upon the sabbath day.
If God commanded no work on the sabbath and no kindling for fire on the sabbath and said whosoever does work on it shall be put to death, it's safe to say that defiance of that law is not "incidental" i.e. minor. God considered it grievous enough to command that one to be put to death.
I didn't judge the sin, God did.


Calvin and Hobbs wrote:Thank you for your reply Abide. I agree with you completely. I forget how Rough the old laws of the sabbath were(not open a can of worms
Hate to think how many fires I have started or sat by on cold weekends.
I believe the laws of the Sabbath were to show that God had to do all the work in Salvation.
Did you disagree with any of the other posting?
Thanks again for setting on the narrow path of truth.


jay7 wrote:OSAS isn't in scripture. Its more like Once Saved Always Repent.
If one walks away from God after being saved for whatever reason, it is unforgiveable.


jay7 wrote:Luckily you didn't fit what the Hebrew verses were talking about :)

Not sure "luck" had much to do with it. I am sure it's His will that none should perish.

It's a figure of speech that means "good for you" (Luckily/lucky for you) moreso than luck as in pure chance. It was a good thing that you didn't meet the full requirements in Hebrews for one that falls away from God or else you could have suffered from not ever being able to repent of it. :)9


jay7 wrote:So back to the topic, I personally don't believe in OSAS. I believe in freewill although not 100 percent as God intervenes in peoples lives when He wants to. I don't believe all will be saved even though God would like that to happen. I'm sure there are names for the positions I hold but I don't know them offhand. That's my two cents plus to the thread lol



So back to the topic, I personally don't believe in OSAS. I believe in freewill although not 100 percent as God intervenes in peoples lives when He wants to. I don't believe all will be saved even though God would like that to happen. I'm sure there are names for the positions I hold but I don't know them offhand. That's my two cents plus to the thread lol

AndCanItBe wrote:So back to the topic, I personally don't believe in OSAS. I believe in freewill although not 100 percent as God intervenes in peoples lives when He wants to. I don't believe all will be saved even though God would like that to happen. I'm sure there are names for the positions I hold but I don't know them offhand. That's my two cents plus to the thread lol
I wanted to ask a question jay7 and mizbyakh. Based on the statement above and your agreement mizbyakh, do you think that those of us who do agree with OSAS think EVERYONE will be saved? I'm asking because the above statement seemed to imply that to me, but I wanted clarification. I also ask because if either of you do equate OSAS with a belief that in the end we will all be saved, that is a misconception, and I wanted to clear it up. OSAS simply means you can not lose your salvation once you have it. Not everyone will have salvation. You can't lose what you never had to start with. I just wanted to make sure that was clear.




AndCanItBe wrote:He goes on about being a slave to righteousness. I believe just as stongly as you do that we need to obey Christ and anyone who correctly understands OSAS does too, they will not react the way you are seeing. I see it like this; I'm free from the law, so why do I obey? Because Jesus gave me a new heart and now I serve Him out of love and gratitude, knowing my salvation is secure, all of my service is an offering to him, a proof of my love. Jesus said "If you LOVE me, obey my commandments."
AndCanItBe wrote:Now, I'm not saying you don't serve Jesus out of love, I know you do, but I don't really think Christ intended for us to have this nagging feeling that we better do it or lose our salvation, KWIM?
AndCanItBe wrote: It seems to me if that were the case then his death on the Cross wasn't quite sufficient to pay for us. I know you don't think that, and that you didn't want to imply that, but do you understand where I see the subtle difference?
AndCanItBe wrote:I hope I was able to present this in a way that made it clear to you that I'm not questioning your motives or your salvation, I sincerely am not. This is a difficult discussion to have without appearing to accuse someone of those things.


I don't have a nagging feeling and I don't have to while I am abiding in Him and He in me. I very well should have a nagging feeling if I'm not following Him...that's where I see osas pulling many folks down to the pit. I'm not implying you won't sin...but when you do you SHOULD have a nagging feeling. You should HATE the sin...it is a battle.
(I am answering the question, I hope you don't feel I am attacking at you in any way or defending myself...I just think it's an important point).
This is the clincher part. It seems the osas folk should believe that free will adherents are not saved over this subtle difference.
I don't know if there is ever a way to make it clear.
Maybe it's semantics?

mizbayakh wrote:I don't have a nagging feeling and I don't have to while I am abiding in Him and He in me. I very well should have a nagging feeling if I'm not following Him...that's where I see osas pulling many folks down to the pit. I'm not implying you won't sin...but when you do you SHOULD have a nagging feeling. You should HATE the sin...it is a battle.

mizbayakh wrote:So, what I'm reading is that on the very most important things we are in agreement.





mizbayakh wrote:Well, then I guess I'm still having some questions...about heresy. What exactly is it?
mizbayakh wrote:I understand why my osas friend feels the free will friend isn't saved, because she believes it to be heresy (and at that point you would have to draw the line, correct?)
mizbayakh wrote:And Water...it's those people who embrace any and all versions who are in trouble...I'm sure you just were typing fast and messed up what you meant to say.


water wrote:mizbayakh wrote:I understand why my osas friend feels the free will friend isn't saved, because she believes it to be heresy (and at that point you would have to draw the line, correct?)
I am sorry, I am not following you here. I understand what OSAS means and I understand what free will means, but I am not sure why an OSAS person would think a free will person is not saved.
Can you clarify what you or your friend means by free will?


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