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brb3, I think we agree with much. But OSAS - that is Scriptural too.OSAS … is clearly unscriptural. Salvation Assurance, on the otherhand, is supportable in scripture and tradition.
Christ and the Apostles taught us to do whatever needed to be certain of our goodstanding IN CHRIST. If we have doubts, we are not fully filled with HS and fully cooperating with grace the Lord provides us on daily basis.
If confession needed … then we confess our post-baptismal sins. If failure to receive Eucharist, or failure to receive rightly … then we correct that fault, that grieveous fault … and once again allow the graces the Eucharist offers us to flow from on high. If we are lax in being evangelists, educators, doers of service to those in need, attendance at Church is not 100 %, failure to be faithful daily in prayer for others and the Church,etc ---- then we allow teachings of Church & Scripture, and the instruction of Paraclete to bring us to correction.
In otherwords … we have our High Calling in Christ, as the His Redeemed, which we are to faithfully uphold. When we do, we are fully cooperating with Grace of the Lord for us … and we have SA. When we don’t … we need to promptly remediate our faults, and fully restore our discipleship to the Kingdom’s standards.
Am I wrong … Poco & Old Prof ?
Believers are born of God. (John 1:13)
Beleivers have eternal life. (John 5:24)
The Father gives the elect to the Son. (John 6:37-47)
The Son will always do His Father’s will and lose none of them. (John 6:38-40)
Jesus, The Good Shepherd, has His sheep and they will never, not now or at any future time, perish. (John 10:27-28)
Jesus prays specifically for the elect. (John 17)
The elect are appointed unto eternal life. (Acts 13:48)
The elect have the mind of Christ. (1 Cor 2:16)
The elect are sealed by the Holy Spirit. (Eph 1:13-14)
We can be confident that what God has started He will finish. (Php 1:6)
Jesus is the author and finisher of the faith. (Heb 12:1-2)
brb3, it is not difficult. Eternal life actually MEANS eternal life.
(I just did this from memory without checking, so if I gave an improper reference … oops!)
In Christ, OldProf