As a follow up to the thread which initially asked the question, This is in poll form. But please feel free to present whatever scriptural evidence you think supports your position.
Last edited:
The scriptures do not teach Eternal Insecurity.
The scriptures teach that when a believer is at death's door, they know they are saved. God does not leave us hanging wondering if we're going to pass His judgment. What a horrible way to go out.
The scriptures do not teach Eternal Insecurity.
Absolutely, we have assurance of salvation in Christ, but we will not have metaphysical certitude until we stand before Christ.
That's a wonderful claim. Where is your backing?No, OSAS contradicts Scripture.
Again, wonderful claim. Where is your backing? You say it is against Scripture. What, according to Scripture, is salvation?I was raised in a FWB church, so consequently I was raised believing you can lose your salvation. After leaving that church, and finding my own answers, I have found that OSAS is flawed, and against scripture, and I was raised believing the right thing.
I'm just asking questions, mind you. Very weighted questions, but questions nonetheless. No claims yet.Chill bro, he said he found his own answers.
You know what that means.
But seriously,... it means it took him a journey, and it sounds kinda like OSAS was just a rest stop on that journey, so give him a chance to 'splain, 'cause you know this will otherwise just lead to more disagreement over interpreting verses & words, right?
Explore his present state.
For example, does he feel more secure not being secure?
I respect that.I'm just asking questions, mind you. Very weighted questions, but questions nonetheless. No claims yet.