GDL [post #1111], "liked" my reply :
Although I appreciate your "like" GDL, I'm not so sure
that you would have made that response if you were aware
that I also believe that once a person has been justified,
their glorification [eternal inheritance in Heaven] is
assured ; that is, "OJAJ" ["Once Justified, Always Justified"].
I don't really care for these choices of "like" etc. But I go along with them at times for simplicity. I didn't use agree because I'm leaving room for what I'm not certain of.
So, you like OJAJ instead of OSAS for whatever reason. I personally don't like the Justified > Sanctified > Glorified way of labeling Salvation. I see the Text clearly telling us we're Saved > Being Saved > Will be Saved, so it's all Salvation. And, for example, I see Sanctification being used for the first 2, so to use it technically for only the second phase is not accurate.
Using your OJAJ, I agree there is this concept for some. The language of the Text seems to clearly say this. But I see the Christian playing a part in it all. For explanatory purposes I'm going to use this terminology: Entrance > Walk > Destination.
The entire Plan is God's. The work to institute the entire Plan is God's. God placed the Gate. God paved the Way. God created the Destination. We've done and could do nothing to do any of this. It's all His Work and not ours. It's nothing we could or can ever do. It is a gift He gives us under certain conditions that He and only He has specified.
God is working and teaching to draw us to believe in His Son. God has commanded humanity to believe in the name of His Son. Up to this point in Salvation, we have done absolutely nothing and could do nothing to receive His gift of Salvation that He commands humanity to receive.
Jesus commanded unbelievers to
work to receive this gift of God's Salvation through believing the information that God teaches about His Son. To believe in Jesus as God commands is thus to also obey God's command to believe in His Son, whether or not we knew of His command. When we believe we also obey.
Up to this point of Entering the Gate, which God built, and God worked to bring us to and show us, it's not that we have done nothing - we have worked to hear and learn what God is teaching. But this minor work we did in response to all that God has done and is doing, does not qualify us for any wages nor give us any reason to boast. It has all been God's doing, by His grace and mercy, and He reaches out to hand us a gift and we reach out to receive it. He opens the narrow Gate He created and led us to, and we walk through it in faith and in obedience to His command to enter the narrow Gate.
Then, we Walk the narrow Way beyond the narrow Gate. We do this under God's power and by God's Spirit He has given us in the new heart He has given us. Again, we see all that God has done when we believed Him and obeyed Him to walk through the Gate. Under God's guidance and power, we Walk with Him in continued faith and obedience to Him, learning from Him, retaining what we learn and being reminded by Him as necessary, and we obey what He teaches us and instills in us - makes a part of us. This is a process of growing in the grace and knowledge of Jesus Christ as commanded by God. This is the advance from infancy (Entrance) to maturity (Walk) and growing in loving God, neighbor, and one-another as also commanded. This is also part of doing the Good Works God has created for us to do and created us to do with Him.
We Walk continuously with Him in increasing faith and obedience and love under His teaching, guidance, protection, and empowerment until we reach the Destination at the time He has planned for us to cease drawing breath here, or the time He has established for the Salvation Process for humanity to terminate.
The issue we're discussing is whether or not: (1) we
do not actually Enter but pretend we did; (2) we can
decide to walk or fall away once we have Entered and thus also whether God forces us to stay against our will; (3) God makes certain
all who Enter do reach the Destination.
I was trained and ordained under OSAS soteriology. I have been trained to exegete Scripture, mainly Greek. I watched a church & seminary split over at minimum the Gospel. I went into years of isolated self-study in the original languages asking only God to guide me. I've studied and taught to some degree every verse in context in the NT that uses the forms of the word "save." I've studied every NT verse in context that speaks of faith, justify, sanctify, glorify, grace, work, etc. I've sat and read the NT many times and in one such reading was led to note in the margins every time I noticed a concept of obedience. My notations were extensive. I have a very lengthy document I've made and studied that lists and details to some degree, every command in the NT (1,000 of them +/-). I've noted that every important word or phrase (e.g. Love, Children of God, Faith, Abide, etc.) has obedience to God directly and closely associated with it, and that Faith and Obedience are used interchangeably at times, so at minimum they're
highly connected.
I've come to see the warnings about falling away to not be something to be explained away as just some detail that teaches us how He keeps us from falling away. I no longer see every such detail as something we force into a OSAS system of interpretation.
I think the message from beginning to end of the Text is that God will have a creation that functions as He designed and wills it to function. This includes those who
willingly Enter HIS PLAN, and
willingly and lastingly Walk with Him along the way He created and specifies until He by His Grace coupled with our working with Him under
willing and lasting subjection to His Grace to the Destination He has created. All else will go away and we can finally and eternally live where Righteousness dwells. I'm looking forward to it.
This is on the fly. I'm sure I can state it in other ways and if I read it later will probably want to change the way I stated something. Good enough for now.
God says He foreknew those who would love Him, which is to obey Him and for
them He made a Plan. Jesus said early on that the time now is that God is seeking those who will bow in obeisance to Him in Spirit and Truth. The title "YHWH's Christ" and this word we use - "GOD" - are not something we use once and can stop using in Spirit and Truth. They are words and titles that demand eternal subordination and conformity to His will and standards. He's remaking HIS CREATION to be what HE has determined it will be. This doesn't seem that difficult and now that I'm on this thread and thinking about it once again, I'm not so certain that all 3 choices don't have merit - some enter and abide - some enter and decide other things are more important and so walk away - some pretend entrance and walking. I know He will judge it all as He has determined, and I know we can find Scripture that seems to address all 3.