I used a simplistic definition of OSAS but from what I have encountered across the USA wherever I go speak is in many cases the OSAS simplistic definition I gave because that is the bottom line of reasoning. Not so much with the Baptist. My parents are Southern Baptist-I grew up in that but turned away into atheism before returning to the Lord in late 1980. From there, after years of study and contemplation on the matter, reading both sides, I came to my own personal conclusion in eternal security is true: and at the same time came to the conclusion that 'OSAS' is not in the same temperament, or the same, as the 'Eternal Security' of the believer.truthman wrote:B.W.I might as well say that I am a Baptist. Baptists believe as a rule have always believed in eternal security (except for break away General Baptists and Free Will Baptists.) We do not generally use the term "once saved always saved" for eternal security, but we do recognize it is generally the same thing. Then, within the Baptists there is a significant percentage that are 5 point Calvinists with a somewhat different definition of eternal security also called perseverance of the saints in the 5 points. I believe the majority of Baptists are not Calvinists: I am not.As I understand OSAS — it's based only on intellectual belief: no movement beyond just intellectual agreeing (believing) is needed to be saved always, so if a person falls away they remain saved no matter what. That is a simplified version of OSAS as I understand it to mean.
Of the many hundreds of preachers and Christians I have known in the US and Canada I have never encountered anyone who would admit to believing what you say about OSAS. On the other hand, I have encountered far too many Evangelicals and Fundamentalists who espouse a position we call "easy believism" which may link up to your definition. Far too many in their zeal to get as many converts as possible have resorted to a brief presentation of the gospel followed by asking people to pray a prayer asking God to save them followed by telling the person they are saved because they asked God to save them. They may then tell the supposed convert that they are saved no matter what. Many of these supposed converts never truly understand the gospel, much less believe on the Lord with all their heart.
If you are interested in an in depth study on the doctrine of election, I wrote a thesis on the subject I would gladly share.
I totally agree with you about love being the heart of Christianity. Love is superior to law. What many are espousing today in rejecting legalism is licence. The motto of the last church I pastored was "Real Christianity is spelled LOVE".
That is also why I chose this signature...
Again, as I travel, I run into churches that adhere to doctrines that state that a real honest to goodness Christian is able to lose their salvation as well. As an Evangelist, I have to be sensitive in this area. Therefore, those that hold such view, I respect and personally come to the conclusion that those real honest to goodness Christians they claim lost salvation, never understood or heard, or know really knew Christ, thus were never really saved. I don't say anything about this, but view things differently to myself, applying what I know to what they claim and say.
So if a person wants to class such as Christians, I let them, knowing within myself you can't judge a book by its cover. In my opinion, it's a matter of terminology, so I do not hold anything against anyone espousing the 'losing salvation doctrine.' I just listen and understand what they are conveying without strife toward them. A matter of perspective that helps keeps a bond of peace. Again, truthman, you most likely have noticed how few Christian leave the faith. Some may leave the Churchanity, but not Christ, later they return to the fold. This is more common than one losing salvation.
I have seen and read people claiming to be Christians, forsaking Christ, write books about it, some join the Blaspheme the Holy Spirit club (on the web), but a closer look at such testimonies is striking — most leave angry because of the people in the church, or mad at God over a physical lose of something or loved one, or because of bad hyper or hypo doctrines about faith, prayer, election, etc. Then again, how many of these may be likened as to Jonah, running away from God but later will return? We do not know.
Let me use my best Billy Sunday-ism mini sermon to make a point:
“I know many sour lemon sucking pickle persimmon enjoying prim and proper stodgy types, who go to Church every Sunday, wearing their sanctimonious starched collars who don't know Christ anymore than a lost hell bound drunk knows sobriety…
“Then again, I meet many a sour mean ol' drunk headed for hell who met Christ and became a saint wearing holes in their overalls, dirt in their shoes, into Church who become the best loving Christians anyone ever wanted to meet being rejected by those sour lemon sucking starch collars in Church!
“What do they do, leave Christ because of the holier than thou legalist become stodgy like us inhabitants of tombs disguised as building with a steeple on their roof? NO — They become the best Preachers! Reaching people lost, hell bound, pull them up from life's gutter into the loving arms of Christ!
“Grant me an army of such not afraid to love as Christ, the lost, and each other — and the world will know what Christ came to do so either they can accept it (freedom Christ brings of him knowing you, personally) or reject it (remain enslaved to thinking slavery is freedom and doom is bliss)!”
“Christ brings forth a choice and backs up that by his own blood. He came not to make you into a sour lemon sucking pickle persimmon enjoying prim and proper stodgy type who goes to Church every Sunday, wearing a more concentrated starched collar than their neighbor for all to see how good they are for nothing.
“Jesus came to turn the sinner into a living extension of his own body, living the love of God shed abroad in our hearts, not on our sleeves but in our hearts... those, He knows. The others, well, He doesn't no matter what they claim to do in His name…
To the reader who stumbles upon this thread: “Are you known by Christ by your sleeve size or by a circumcised heart healed by the love of God within?”
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And I agree with August's statement as well