Jethro Bodine
Member
If I may butt in here....I, personally, am not discussing this point, I am wanting to know how you correlate not believing that forgiveness is a gift with OSAS belief. What I believe on the subject has no correlation to how you connect them.
To bring you up to speed, I can tell you how FreeGrace correlates not believing that forgiveness is a gift with OSAS belief.
His doctrine says Romans 11:29 NASB proves OSAS:
"...the gifts and the calling of God are irrevocable."" (Romans 11:29 NASB)
His logic being, since eternal life is a gift (Romans 6:23 NASB), and Paul says the gifts of God are irrevocable, then eternal life is irrevocable....presto! Out pops 'Once Saved Always Saved'.
I then pointed out the flaw in his logic. The flaw being we know there is a gift of God in the kingdom that is indeed revocable (forgiveness--Matthew 18:23-35 NASB), therefore, you can't decide that Paul is talking about any and all gifts of God, especially the gift of eternal life. He countered with 1) Paul's only talking about the gifts in the context of Romans (except Romans 9:4-5 NASB, of course), and 2) forgiveness is not a gift. So that's where that comes from.
You see his doctrine has to say forgiveness is not a gift because if it was, according to his own logic it would have to be included in the gifts that Paul says are irrevocable (it's in the context he himself set--Romans 3:24 NASB). But you can't do that, because forgiveness is a gift of God in the kingdom that is revocable (Matthew 18:23-35 NASB). So it's clear Paul can't be talking about forgiveness--our redemption/salvation (Colossians 1:14 NASB)--as one of the gifts that are revocable in Romans 11:29 NASB.
Clear as mud, right? 2