I don't see anyone arguing that here, however, and it's certainly not inherent in the doctrine of Eternal Security/Perseverance of the Saints.
First, she asked me if OSAS or Eternal Security can lead people into a life style of sin. I have provided testimonies to show that very fact. So it does not matter if people who believe in OSAS here are living in a lifestyle of sin or not. The fact of the matter is that many have done so as a result of OSAS.
Second, (just so that you know): I believe in the Biblical View of "
Conditional Salvation" that teaches that a true believer who is saved will naturally bring forth a life full of holiness and fruitful works. Now, do not misunderstand me, works are not done to be saved, but they are merely the evidence that you have been saved when one repents and accepts Jesus Christ as their personal Lord and Savior. If a believer sins, they need to immediately confess that sin and forsake it and continue to walk uprightly with their Lord. If a believer continues to abide in unrepentant sin that leads unto death (lying cheating murder etc.) then they are not saved.
So seeing I hold to the Biblical View of "
Conditional Salvation", I am naturally against all forms of OSAS (Once Saved Always Saved). However, that said, I believe that only those who hold to "
Conditional Salvation" and "
OSAS Lite" are walking in holiness, though. However, I believe all forms of OSAS are unbiblical. Anyways, there are four major types of OSAS (That I discovered).
OSAS Type #1:
Classic OSAS (Once Saved Always Saved) which says you can practice unrepentant sin that leads unto death (Such as lying, murder, hate, fornication, etc.) and yet you can somehow still be saved.
OSAS Type #2:
Mid Range OSAS says that you cannot practice sin otherwise you do not know God. However, abiding in an occasional or small unrepentant sin and then dying in that sin will not necessarily send you to Hell.
OSAS Type #3:
OSAS Rising teaches that a believer will not live in habitual sin and they will only sin on occasion (with them confessing their sin). However, they do not believe they were ever stop sinning in this life time, though (Even though there are many verses that clearly tell them that they can overcome sin if they partake of the Sanctification process with God). This belief allows for a little sin and they will fight strongly against the idea that they will ever be able to stop sinning (even if such sin is done on occasion).
OSAS Type #4:
OSAS Lite teaches that you if you practice or continually abide in unrepentant sin then you were never saved to begin with. Meaning that a true believer is characterized by them living righteously. So falling away from the faith would be impossible (Despite the many verses that talk about such a thing).
Does your view of Eternal Security or OSAS match up with any of the ones above?
Or is your view of Eternal Security different?
If so, please explain.
Thank you.
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