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When a verse says "WILL be saved" that is future tense - not already protected but, will be protected.
So what do you do with Ephesians 2:8 "For by grace you have been, and are still being, saved" In Greek that is a perfect participle (meaning it happened in the past and is still effective in the present). This does not support OSAS.
Likewise 1 John 5:13 - does not support OSAS.
Originally posted by filosofer
Ah, 'tis my own translation to bring out the sense of the perfect. The "present" tense in translation is valid, as long as it is understood not to be only a present tense. It is a past event with present implications.
Originally posted by edjones
The believer(saved) must remember that since Christ has bought him he is no longer his own. He is not to do what he desires with his body but what his Owner desires. Every Christian is the steward of his own body and God will judge him according to the works he performs in it. It is God's will that he glorify his redeemer with a holy and obedient life (1 Corinthians 3:11-15, 6:19-20).
Hey, Louis---I don't have your email address---email me, and I'll forward a copy to you. Please specify if you want email-text or an attached Word file. qjohnson@hotmail.comhey, I want a copy!!! Bet our conclusions won't be the same, but I'll do my best to keep an open mind.
Originally posted by edjones
I don't!
I couldn't be unsaved if my life depended on it!
All glory and honor to my saviour THE LORD JESUS CHRIST!
Combine 1Jn5:12 with 2Jn1:8-9, and I cannot see how "OSAS" can persist...Likewise 1 John 5:13 - does not support OSAS.
Originally posted by edjones
Maybe you need to:
Psalm 34:8
O taste and see that the LORD is good: blessed is the man that trusteth in him.
Which book? 2John? Do you believe that "anyone who goes too far and does not abide in the teachings of Christ", is referring to unsaved people?Originally posted by LouisBooth
"Combine 1Jn5:12 with 2Jn1:8-9, and I cannot see how "OSAS" can persist"
umm...easy, that doesnt say you aren't once saved always saved.If you read the whole book it points out that you can't loose your salvation. What the book is dealing with is those that call themselves christians that are not as indicated by 1john1:7
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