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I like listening to convert stories, and I just thought of this question when listening to this current one…
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When the convert believed in Once Saved Always Saved, for issues of sin, like contraception, that was looked upon as (from favorable OSAS POV)…
“If sinful, that’s not good, but remember once saved always saved.”
However, when the convert told his friends with the OSAS POV that he was converting, they were concerned he was walking away from salvation.
For someone who supports the OSAS POV (or did) - Why does OSAS belief drop upon conversion for those still holding the OSAS POV?
Thanks,
Mike
The conversation just went to -
When the convert believed in Once Saved Always Saved, for issues of sin, like contraception, that was looked upon as (from favorable OSAS POV)…
“If sinful, that’s not good, but remember once saved always saved.”
However, when the convert told his friends with the OSAS POV that he was converting, they were concerned he was walking away from salvation.
For someone who supports the OSAS POV (or did) - Why does OSAS belief drop upon conversion for those still holding the OSAS POV?
Thanks,
Mike