Your response is most confusing. You say he might have been saved or he might be still lost but just so long as he doesn't 'cease' to believe in Jesus . . . he'll be all right.
You are saying that a person can live a life of sin no matter how degrading, as long as he doesn't 'cease' believing in Jesus?
Are you saying that you have a modified anti-OSAS view?
Because gosh, you can't have this guy lose his salvation now can you, because that would mean that he could never get it back (according to your earlier statement). And we both know the problem you will have with that theory, right?
Live as wicked at the Devil, only, just don't stop believing, and you'll be okay.
Here is your earlier statement . . .
You are saying that a person can live a life of sin no matter how degrading, as long as he doesn't 'cease' believing in Jesus?
Are you saying that you have a modified anti-OSAS view?
Because gosh, you can't have this guy lose his salvation now can you, because that would mean that he could never get it back (according to your earlier statement). And we both know the problem you will have with that theory, right?
Live as wicked at the Devil, only, just don't stop believing, and you'll be okay.
Here is your earlier statement . . .
We are saved by Believing Jesus and Trusting in the atonement He secured for our salvation..
It is NOT based upon our performance in sin elimination or good works frequency..
Also i have added that Willfully sinning after being saved ( which is different to sinning ) does disqualify one from salvation..
Also i have stated before the Blasphemy of the Holy Spirit is a sin that shall never have forgiveness in this world or the next..
As for the guy in question in the scriptures you quoted.. I do not say either way if He was saved or if He was not saved,, If his sinning was willful or not.. We can only go on the information provided.. And the information does not reveal this information..