Hi, sara888,
quote: sara888
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This applies to the OSAS or Assured Salvation Sects, referring to - Gods commandments by claiming Christ done away with the Laws when he died on the cross. His blood shed cleared Past, Present and future sins.
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People who have blessed assurance
do not hold that
a Christian does not have to follow the clear commands
of Christ, which, of course, include the 10 commandments.
What they
do hold, is:
-that, if the sheep follows the commands
of the Good Shepherd, to the best of their ability,
with the help of God’s grace
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then, that “sheep” can rest, in the peace and
certainty [blessed assurance], of Christ’s
promise…that he/she is saved
That “sheep”
trusts Christ, to keep His promise.
No anxiety, no waiting til the moment of death, to
“find out” if they are saved. Blessed assurance.
Definitely not, “once saved, always saved”.
When a blessed assurance sheep sins, he/she
turns back to the Shepherd, in sorrow and
repentence, again,
trusting in His promise to
forgive.
Do you see a difference, between that belief, and OSAS?
Best,
reen