For sure a theology can give false security.
If someone tells you that you are saved and consequently tells you that you are OSAS that can give a false sense of security. Such as, say a religion that believes water baptism saves and after doing so tells people they are OSAS. They could go through life thinking they are saved when they really aren't and that they have no worries they are OSAS.
But this doesn't detract from the Truth that when someone comes to Christ and receives Rest from their work and Salvation that this Rest and Salvation is never revoked by Christ. Once God saves a person He doesn't wish that He didn't do it. The person who is saved may wonder why they were saved or that maybe God made a mistake, but God isn't like men in that regard.
If someone tells you that you are saved and consequently tells you that you are OSAS that can give a false sense of security. Such as, say a religion that believes water baptism saves and after doing so tells people they are OSAS. They could go through life thinking they are saved when they really aren't and that they have no worries they are OSAS.
But this doesn't detract from the Truth that when someone comes to Christ and receives Rest from their work and Salvation that this Rest and Salvation is never revoked by Christ. Once God saves a person He doesn't wish that He didn't do it. The person who is saved may wonder why they were saved or that maybe God made a mistake, but God isn't like men in that regard.
I get up in the morning. I walk down the road and get hit by a car. It changes my life.
I am not going to forget this event because it changed my life, I was once one way and now I am another.
When you meet Jesus full on, it is like this. He changes everything.
The only place I hear OSAS is from people who do not know Jesus but know religion.
And when I share or testify to Jesus, they say I am not speaking the truth or know Jesus at all.
So I would like to understand why this belief has come to deny a real Jesus experience and reality.
It suggests to me it is a way of excusing and faking faith, because its fruit is not giving glory to Christ.
If I share, "Aim for perfection" and I am called a hypocrite and a perfectionist.
So to follow Jesus and to walk in His ways is to be wrong?