seetiger33:
It still makes my mind go in circles. At what point will I loose my salvation?
No, because Christ is stronger than our sins, or death, or the devil. The only way to lose Christ, is to reject him - and the only way to do that, is to sin. Otherwise, you are doomed to eternal salvation.
In other words how much do I have to sin?
See above
And i have to get saved again?
No - because Christ does not drop us; He’s not clumsy, which we are: once He has saved us, that is it - having died, we are raised from the dead to newness of life.
Salvation has three main stages - Christ’s definitive act of redemption at Calvary - which is unique, past, & unrepeatable - is the foundation & source of it:
- coming into salvation
- being saved - which is a lifelong process
- enjoying the fruits of the salvation which was begun, and then continued - this is why theologians say grace is the seed of glory; for this enjoyment is the life of Heaven.
I keep myself in check daily and believe somewhat you can loose it. Just want some insite In Christ Chad.
IMHO, one can’t - and I don’t believe there is anything in Catholic teaching that rules out OSAS.
What we do, can’t affect the certainty of our salvation - simply because God is the Saviour. This is not in the slightest a justification for abounding in sin, nor can it be: for God is a God Who has revealed that He hates sin. He doesn’t love sin, doesn’t think it unimportant, doesn’t overlook it - God loathes, hates, abominates, detests, abhors, each and every sin, of each and every single one of us, with an infinite & perfect & holy hatred. God is, in this sense, a God of hate - where sin is concerned. Because it is unconvertibly opposed to Who God is - sins are not converted, only we who do them can be. Sin is what killed God on the Cross - that is how evil it is: it is God-murderous, Christ-killing. So it certainly can’t be called trivial, slight, unimportant. And those who know these things (which are in the Bible) can see for themselves that OSAS is a very powerful motive for turning from sin and clinging to Christ like a limpet; not for sinning.
God has revealed also that:
- He is Holy
- He requires holiness in those who are His
- He is righteous
- He requires righteousness from His people
- He avenges evil
- we are to make sure of our salvation, in fear and trembling
- we are to love Him with our whole heart, mind, might & strength - and our neighbours, as ourselves
- we are to obey His Will in all things
…and so on - which are all powerful reasons to seek God, not self or sin. We are not under the Law of Moses - we are under the Law of Christ; which is far harder to fulfil. It’s impossible - which is why we are to obey it; and we do that, by love. It is that simple, and that difficult. If you want to avoid losing Christ, love Him. For love includes everything that we should be & do, whether to God or our neighbours or ourselves.
None of this is an inducement to, or excuse for the assumption that we can sin to our hearts’ content, on the plea that He is merciful and gracious - for grace is given so that we might come to repentance, as St.Paul explicitly says in Romans. To abuse God’s grace by sinning “so that grace may abound”, is to invite the full weight of “the fury of the wrath of God” upon us - for if we despise grace, we will face judgement instead. For God hates sinners - not them as such, but them
insofar as they are united to their sins. ##