What scripture are you referring to here?
If you are referring to Heb 10:14 which I assume you are, you are incorrect to group ''purifying'' with ''sanctification''.
Heb 10:14 For by a single offering he has perfected for all time those who are being sanctified.
Note the ''he has perfected for all time''. The first part of this passage refers to purifying. By a single offering He has 'perfectly purified'. The context of sanctification here is, already perfected Christians go from glory to glory. Sanctification here has absolutely nothing to do with salvation and or purification.
2 Cor 3:18 But we all, with open face beholding as in a glass the glory of the Lord, are changed into the same image from glory to glory, even as by the Spirit of the Lord.
From glory to glory we become more like God. When we are first saved, we are made perfect to God by the offering of Jesus. We are then washed daily to be more like God. Closer to God. Completely separate matter from initial salvation / purification!!
Your non-OSAS insertions into scripture are taking place here. I am always weary of posts that contain no scriptures.
Correct and this is 100% true. We see this with the thief next to Jesus on the cross.
This should lead us to conclude that if in fact we are not taken to heaven, God desires for us to serve Him on earth. He needs us to reach the lost for Him. Talking donkeys can do the trick, but are most certainly His last resort.
Rom 12:11 Do not be slothful in zeal, be fervent in spirit, serve the Lord.
If at any point we die, we die in Christ and will go straight to heaven.
2 Cor 5:8 we are confident, I say, and willing rather to be absent from the body, and to be present with the Lord.
Care how you word that. A non-OSAS belief is a works based salvation. Imagine teaching that after reading Heb 10:14.
If you disagree, I want you to know that after being on this site for many years, I have yet to read a single non-OSAS believer make a sound case for their salvation not being works based. So, good luck with that.
If you ''don't'' grow stronger in Christ, if you ''fall'' in your trial, eternal hell for your sorry soul = non-OSAS. Convince me otherwise, go floor is yours....
Agree 100%. Now why do you believe in non-OSAS after that statement?
Agreed. No need for heated lines on this topic.
Agree 100%. Now why do you believe in non-OSAS after that statement?
Agreed.
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Brother Dave, we need to be so careful on our wording with regards to purification, sanctification and salvation. We can so easily stumble someone weak in their faith.
The space that non-OSAS should ''keep to'' is the following:
1 Cor 10:12 clearly says ''So, if you think you are standing firm, be careful that you don’t fall!''.
We can think we are saved and not be saved. That should be the the A-Z of a non-OSAS belief.
The moment 'you guys' start teaching 'more', you end up tainting God as a fool who does not truly love or trust us. Leaving Christians very insecure and confused. Non-OSAS implies:
1. God is a fool who cannot properly vet a person.
2. We need to be terrified of eternal punishment in hell, even if we have given our life to Jesus
3. We need to avoid witnessing in areas where we can fall into sin. Leave that to those who are fine with eternal fire.
4. We need to witness to people in dangerous areas, the sooner we die the better our odds of getting to heaven.
5. We need to keep working to stay saved, else we may go to hell. Works based salvation > true conversion and faith in Jesus.