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reen12
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A distinction needs to be made between OSAS
[Once Saved, Always Saved] and Blessed Assurance.
Those who hold with Blessed Assurance state that:
if one follows Christ’s commands, to the best of
their ability, then that person is assured of their
salvation. That Christ will keep His promise.
So, those who hold to Blessed Assurance, do not
have to “wait” until death, to "find out’ if they are saved.
It is light-years away from “presumption.” It is
a matter of trust, in Christ’s promise.
cyberhymnal.org/htm/b/l/blesseda.htm
As to OSAS, I can find no vantage point,
from which to view this position as biblical.
reen12
Note: ahimsaman72. I just read your post in this
thread. A great explanation of the OSAS view.
I learned a lot from it. Many thanks! reen
[Once Saved, Always Saved] and Blessed Assurance.
Those who hold with Blessed Assurance state that:
if one follows Christ’s commands, to the best of
their ability, then that person is assured of their
salvation. That Christ will keep His promise.
So, those who hold to Blessed Assurance, do not
have to “wait” until death, to "find out’ if they are saved.
It is light-years away from “presumption.” It is
a matter of trust, in Christ’s promise.
cyberhymnal.org/htm/b/l/blesseda.htm
As to OSAS, I can find no vantage point,
from which to view this position as biblical.
reen12
Note: ahimsaman72. I just read your post in this
thread. A great explanation of the OSAS view.
I learned a lot from it. Many thanks! reen