What would be a strong case against eternal security?
There is a strong case to be made on either side.
I am one of few who recognize that.
The purpose of this thread, which I launched, is to present the case in favor of eternal security. (OSAS)
Because... all of the other threads I saw were anti-OSAS. Even the term OSAS is used as a negative term.
The case against eternal security has been made. And the case FOR eternal security has been made.
Most posters choose a side and argue against the other side. I can see both sides of the issue.
Here below is my position.
We cannot by an act of our own will undo what only God could do in the first place.
Even in the case of Reprobation, it is God's choice, not ours. And his aim is to return the lost sheep to the fold.
He is, after all, the Good Shepherd.
I don't think God wants us to live in fear of losing our salvation.
To believe otherwise is to accept the position of spiritual extortion. Behavior based on a threat.
As I said earlier, I was stunned by the results of a form poll that asked
whether Christians would follow Jesus if their was no afterlife.
The resounding reply was, "No." With no threat of eternal punishment, they would not follow Jesus.
They actually saw no benefit in the here and now. If the anti-OSAS eternal insecurity crowd is correct,
where will these folks spend eternity? A sobering thought. They certainly aren't fooling God.
Disingenuous religion would be worthless in his sight. IMHO
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