Once saved always saved vs the three unforgiven sins

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This video is about the osas doctrine and how the belief is not supported by every part of God's word. In order to have truth through the word of God, what you believe has to not contradict any part of it. And ignoring parts of the word in favor of making a doctrine true is superseding the word of God. This is one of the main problems with the Body of Christ today. We want our denominational truth more than the truth that is written.

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  • If you think you can buy back what is no longer yours(your life and soul) which were redeemed(bought back with the Highest Price there is, the Precious blood of Chrit, it is as if you are telling Jesus Christ that Her has no right over you and slapped Him in the face saying His sacrifice wasn't good enough to keep what He bought back? Why do you think Paul said He knew Whom he had trusted his soul with? once you are baptized, sealed, and led by the Spirit, where do you think you will go?

  • @Serge1965

    I see you are adding words to what I say. I never said anything about buying anything. You are losing this debate and you are becoming desperate. It's not my problem you refuse to be corrected by the word.

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  • @Serge1965

    If it's unconditional love, then a covenant is not needed. I suggest you research the meaning of the word covenant.

    Covenant: (Bible) an agreement between God and his people in which God makes certain promises and requires certain behavior from them in return.

    Covenant = a conditional agreement between parties. So if the unconditional love applies, then both together make a oxymoron salvation. If you want to believe and push a lie, not my problem. But you will have to answer to God.

  • @ikester7579 Do you believe the Bible? Of course you do but the word Bible is not in the Bible but you still believe the Bible, right? Same thing with the rapture, the word rapture is not found anywhere in any English nor French Bible but exists in the Latin version under Rapturo which means a snatching away, a taking away, anayways, if you can't see the unconditional love in John 3:16, Rom 5:8, Phil 1:6, Mark 10:27 and Romans chapter 8 then i will just stay away from your channel.

  • @Serge1965

    The word unconditional is not even in God's word. In fact I did a search of the word love to see if another word is used in it's place. And guess what? There is not. So what you are doing is adding to the word what does not belong to make you doctrine work. If not, give me the verses that mean unconditional love.

    No respecter of persons + unconditional love = everybody goes to Heaven. Which is a form of universalism.

  • @Serge1965

    A promise is something yet to be fulfilled. A covenant is current.

  • For those that are born from above and sealed by the Spirit of promise, the only thing to fear if the flesh leads us too much is the discipline of the Holy Spirit that Ananias and his wife experienced in Acts and were brought home sooner, they had lied to God the Holy Spirit.

  • @ikester7579 No, the unsaved will still go to hell, there is a decision that must be made here in regards to accept or simply bow down to Christ and follow Him, afterwards, once sealed, you are saved and Heb.9:12-15 speak of eternal redemption and eternal inheritance, from the salvation moment through deliverance, it is called sanctification and that is not from you. Are you perfect now or is Jesus your righteousness? Read 1 John 1:8-9 and the Romans7:14-25.

  • @Serge1965

    If His love is so unconditional, then the unsaved shall go to Heaven as well. We are not saved by mercy, we are saved by faith and grace. And you can fall from grace, and that is clearly stated in God;s word. So explain to me how one has salvation minus grace?

    Also, our salvation judgment is based on our knowledge of sin. James 4:17 Therefore to him that knoweth to do good, and doeth it not, to him it is sin.

    Knowing is the key. U cannot define sin or evil until good is understood

  • @ikester7579 I think you put conditions on salvation because you don't understand God's unconditional love, His Mercy endures forever, God's salvation is not conditional but provisional, if keeping something we could not even earn in the first place was put upon our subsequent behavior after our confession of faith, you and i would have been irrevocably lost within the very first 24 hours by thoughts, words, or deeds...Philippians 1:6 tells me to trust Him, not in myself

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