You are wrong. I've heard many popular OSAS teachers teach that a saved person could live a life full of sin like the world and still go to heaven. Its a very popular teaching that millions of people believe and its a lie. They deny Jesus with their lifestyles and are not saved even if once they were.
Well Sinnner, I indeed am not perfect and may be wrong on occasion, but I have no idea what you are claiming I am wrong on, since you did not backquote me. But consider the following:
1) what you have heard proves nothing.
2) My thread is not about OSAS, but OSS or Eternal Security (OSS = Once Saved . . . Saved; once you are saved, you are saved!)
3) What OSAS teachers teach is irrelevant; what scripture says is important.
4) If you wish to debate my POV, you may not do so by debunking those who have a different POV from mine.
5) If you go by what many popular teachers teach, you will have all kinds of hocum & baloney. I do not advocate libertinism, like one TV preacher seemed to do. Interview like this:
Newslady: "Preacher, it is reported that you are sleeping with your secretary."
Preach: "Yes I am, and so what?"
(Newslady has nothing to say -- better style by this preacher than by a hypocritical liar.
6) You don't prove the millions theory, you just say it. Who knows? My guess is that due to man's pride, salvation by works is more popular than libertines (count the RCCists and even persons on this site -- like yourself??? Counting heretics proves nothing except that heretics are numerous.
Eternal Security does not imply that persons are not saved and yet saved.
If the Son shall make you free from sin, you shall be free from sin indeed. We who died to sin, how should we any longer live in it?
But I assure you that all Christians do in fact sin plenty, in many things we all stumble. But we do not live in sin.
Eternal security means that you are secure from living in sin as well as secure in going to Heaven.
Eternal security implies that the believer endures and never stops trusting in Christ with Christ praying for him, as for Peter when Peter needed a prayer that his faith fail not.
Along with Eternal Security goes the realization that I am never going to make it by self-righteousness, and if it depends on that, I haven't a chance. God's standard is perfection, Ye shall be perfect as the Heavenly Father is perfect. You have to humble yourself to be saved, and depend on the Lord Jesus for your eternal destiny.
Stop trying to talk yourself out of eternal life on the grounds that if you trusted Christ to save you from sin, that would make you sin -- when if you don't trust Christ as Savior, sin is all you do anyway.
I give them eternal life, and they shall never perish.