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It is also an occurrence that as one grows closer to God even slight sins grow in magnitude to them. St. Paul also taught that the Way is a process. If you think that St. Paul didn't grow in his faith and was not stagnant, then quite honestly I really don't have anything else to offer, except that this shows also why this new idea that you guys have is just purely wrong and bad. I really cannot believe I have come across Christians who are advocating sin and spiritual sloth.
It is also an occurrence that as one grows closer to God even slight sins grow in magnitude to them. St. Paul also taught that the Way is a process. If you think that St. Paul didn't grow in his faith and was not stagnant, then quite honestly I really don't have anything else to offer, except that this shows also why this new idea that you guys have is just purely wrong and bad. I really cannot believe I have come across Christians who are advocating sin and spiritual sloth.
There is still sin, the "little" sins grow bigger as we are being conformed to The image of Christ. More importantly, secret sins come out of the shadows, and hidden sins can no longer remain hidden when exposed to The Light.
The more we experience God's holiness the more UNholy we realize we really are compared to God. IOW, as we get closer to God our sin increases because we now understand we are more proficient at sin than we had previously deluded ourselves into thinking.
Performances under threat or duress are an entirely different relationship.
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Luke 12:47
The servant who knows the master's will and does not get ready or does not do what the master wants will be beaten with many blows.
Luke 12:46
The master of that servant will come on a day when he does not expect him and at an hour he is not aware of. He will cut him to pieces and assign him a place with the unbelievers.
and?
Do you really think someone who is cut to pieces will still 'have a place?' Seems to me they'd be dead.
If you think you see eternal torture in fire in any of the above what can I say but that threats and fears heighten the imaginations of a natural man.
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None of which included believers being burned alive forever.
There is still sin, the "little" sins grow bigger as we are being conformed to The image of Christ. More importantly, secret sins come out of the shadows, and hidden sins can no longer remain hidden when exposed to The Light.
The more we experience God's holiness the more UNholy we realize we really are compared to God. IOW, as we get closer to God our sin increases because we now understand we are more proficient at sin than we had previously deluded ourselves into thinking.
Ok, glad we finally agree on something.Who said that Pharisee Shaul did not grow? Without the torah, I would not know what sin is. The more you study torah, the more you be able to recognize sin. How does anyone know what they look like without looking in the mirror? Will you notice your spots or blemishes without looking at yourself in the mirror? Perhaps you will forget about your facial blemishes if you never look into the mirror again. If you break the glass mirror into many small pieces, throw it away, your friends may remind you of your facial spots or blemishes. The lamb prepared for sacrifice must be perfect; without spot or blemish.
Personally if someone believes in OSAS, but continue to grow in their sanctification and faith, then by all means that is great and I don't find fault there. I don't think you have to know everything perfectly right to live a life of faith anyway. Not all theologians get to heaven, and not all people in heaven are theologians, if that makes sense.
Personally, 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. However, that said, I believe that only those who hold to "Conditional Salvation" and "OSAS Lite" are true Christians (or my brothers). I believe all other forms of OSAS are teachings from the pits of Hell; And those who teach such a doctrine of immorality are false teachers (Jude 1:4 NIV) (2 Peter 2:1, 14). Anyways, there are three major types of OSAS.
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 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).
So how do you understand Conditional Salvation?Personally, 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. However, that said, I believe that only those who hold to "Conditional Salvation" and "OSAS Lite" are true Christians (or my brothers). I believe all other forms of OSAS are teachings from the pits of Hell; And those who teach such a doctrine of immorality are false teachers (Jude 1:4 NIV) (2 Peter 2:1, 14). Anyways, there are three major types of OSAS.
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 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).
Wouldn't that put you in the Type 1 category?