these questions have nothing to do with the text , you cannot argue that it all depends on what theological position a person holds determines a text , how are you going to react when the same insinuation is directed at you ;
*holdon only believes this text ,
" and him that cometh to me I will in no wise cast out." John 6:37b , teaches osas because he is a believer in osas , if he didn't have a prior commitment to osas he would see a condition is over osas !!!
the bottom line is either we take the text as fact or we say Jesus really meant something he forgot to mention .
I see two similar statements in Jn 6 as to who comes to Jesus:
"all that the Father gives me shall come to me, and him that comes to me I will not at all cast out"
And:
"Every one that has heard from the Father himself, and has learned of him, comes to me;"
He who comes to Jesus, has heard and learned of the Father is also given by the Father to Jesus.
So, the coming to Jesus is conditional upon hearing and believing the Father. Only those will be given to Jesus and He will not cast them out.
Once they are thus saved, they're always saved. But these verses say nothing about "election to salvation" nor does any other passage in the bible.
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