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godson777 said:Thanks andrew for your posts. I believe this question probably holds the answer to what we've been discussing.
When we were saved did it involve any committment or decision on our part or was it all God who caused us to become His children? I guess that if we have the ability to choose God we would also have the ability to unchoose Him, however if He chose us and we didn't really make a decision to choose Him, then that would suggest that we will always be saved. What does the Word say?
godson777 said:Sure God has chosen us, (and I don't understand this fully) but He doesn't force us - we also must choose Him.
Deuteronomy 30:9 says: I call heaven and earth as witnesses today against you, that I have set before you life and death, blessing and cursing; therefore choose life, that both you and your descendants may live;
God's given us the choice to accept Him or reject Him. Sure God may have done stuff in your life to get your attention and make himself known to you, but you still had to choose Him. Since we have the option to choose Him, it makes sense that we also have the ability to unchoose Him, and so far no one has been able to prove otherwise.
The bible says that we must remain firm in Him to the end to be saved. If it tells us to remain in Him, that means we also have the option to not be in Him. If we are saved no matter what after we confess HIm as Lord (even if we renounce Him and turn to another 'religion') then there would be no reason for the bible to tell us to remain firm in Him until the end to be saved. So, since the bible tells us to remain firm in Him to the end to be saved that must mean that we have the option to not be in Him.
Pong said:If you are one, why did you belive in OSAS?
didaskalos said:I am surprized that all the WoFers who have responded are OSAS.![]()
I do not think that the mass of WoFers believe in OSAS.![]()
didaskalos said:I am surprized that all the WoFers who have responded are OSAS.![]()
I do not think that the mass of WoFers believe in OSAS.![]()
Andrew said:I'm still under the impression that WOFers are mostly OSNAS becos the late Hagin taught that it is possible for a Spirit-filled believer to lose his salvation. I read that in his controversial book, "I Believe In Visions".
And i think many WOFers may find it is 'hard' to say he's wrong becos he says it was what Jesus showed him in a vision.
BTW what do the Copelands believe?
Kebisoni said:Can anyone explain to me the Parable of the Sower (matthew 13) in relation to OSAS? It would seem to me that the seed can be sown (salvation/belief in Christ) and yet still wither and die or be choked up by things of this world....or have I got that wrong?