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Bengoshi
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It depends on your view of OSAS or Eternal Security. As I’ve said in a previous post, there are those like theologians Wayne Grudem, John Piper, R.C. Sproul, etc. who link Eternal Security with Perseverance of the Saints. Only a person who perseveres until the end is a genuine Christian. Those who “fall away” were never even saved in the the first place and are not part of the elect.People choose their own destinations through their actions. You can choose to accept God, or to not accept Him. And God can see our hearts and tell if we’re truly sorry or not.
I guess in theory God already knows who’s going to heaven and who isn’t, since He isn’t bound by time. But IMO that would be boring to skip ahead. It would be like watching the end of a movie or reading the end of the book before seeing how the characters got there. Why not just stay in the present and forgive sins as they happen, watch the people learn and grow?
Regarding assurance of salvation, only God knows if we’re saved. We are saved by His grace. Faith in Christ and being a good person (living by His teachings) help, but ultimately God chooses who goes to heaven. What if you are good right now, accept Christ, and then later on go crazy and become a mass murderer? I don’t think “once saved, always saved” works. It depends on the state of your soul when you die, and whether or not you’re sorry for your past sins when that time comes.