Papa Zoom
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- Jul 19, 2014
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Most of your reply is anecdotal. You're just offering your interpretation of something and yours is a bit ambiguous.Correct.
A person has God's power as long as they continue to secure that 'keeping by the power of God' through a continuing faith (1 Peter 1:5 NASB)
Correct.
You only get to lose it once.
There is no re-crucifying of Christ allowed.
That is the sure power of God that is secured through our faith.
The weak link is not in God's power and ability to make us firm in Christ.
The weak link is whether or not we will continue to rely on God's power through faith to make us firm in Christ.
These teach us that the matter of whether God can save us through Christ is not the thing in question. The author of Hebrews, especially, teaches us the supremacy of Christ, and that's why we can place our confidence (our faith) in God through Christ. He can't fail. The question is are we going to continue in the faith that secures the ministry of Christ that can not fail.
Now skip down to verse 23 and 24 in that same chapter.
If these people in verse 19 left because they were never 'really' saved to begin with, why does John tell his believing audience to not do what they did, denying the Lord, but instead to continue in what they heard in the beginning and, as a result, continue to be in the Son and Father? And the issue is about eternal life, not fellowship (vs.25) as is usually argued. Doesn't sound very OSAS. It's wrong to just take vs. 19 out of the context of everything else John says.
I have already stated that I don't favor the term OSAS. It's misleading. And please show difinitively where the Bible teaches that a person can lose their salvation only once. I know many who ran from God and said no to the Spirit but in the end gave up because God was relentless (CS Lewis' story). The hound of heaven. http://www.umilta.net/hound.html