Peace be with you.
This thought came to me earlier and I posted it in OBOB, but the more I thought about it, I wanted to hear the perspective from some who believe in OSAS. Not debating. Learning.
If we are saved once we make an open, true acceptance of Jesus as our personal Lord and saviour, does that mean that our divine gift of free will ends at that point?
I mean, if you believe that once you make that choice, you are then saved regardless of what you do, doesn't it deny our ability to later choose? To later exercise our gift of free will?
Thanks for any thoughts on this. Again, it is not an attack on OSAS. It is something I just thought about today and wanted to see others' opinions on. I may ask clarifying questions, but I will not debate or demean OSAS beliefs.
God Bless,
P12
This thought came to me earlier and I posted it in OBOB, but the more I thought about it, I wanted to hear the perspective from some who believe in OSAS. Not debating. Learning.
If we are saved once we make an open, true acceptance of Jesus as our personal Lord and saviour, does that mean that our divine gift of free will ends at that point?
I mean, if you believe that once you make that choice, you are then saved regardless of what you do, doesn't it deny our ability to later choose? To later exercise our gift of free will?
Thanks for any thoughts on this. Again, it is not an attack on OSAS. It is something I just thought about today and wanted to see others' opinions on. I may ask clarifying questions, but I will not debate or demean OSAS beliefs.
God Bless,
P12