IMHO teaching that one can lose one's salvation would cause the believer to live in a constant state of fear that they might have committed some kind of sin that could have caused them to lose their place in Heaven. What is this sin? How many times must one sin in order to finally be kicked out of the kingdom? All I can see that would do is cause people to try and work their way into Heaven by continually doing the right thing, resulting in a lifeless and legalistic walk with Christ.
On the other hand, there must be some kind of accountability to us as believers. We can't simply live as we choose and not expect consequences for sin. If we're living like, smelling like and looking like the world, and we call ourselves believers, there is a problem somewhere.
Do you not think that the consequences for drifting away from Christ as a believer are not loss of salvation, but loss of other things? Such as peace, joy, fulfilment, strength, the ability to hear God and relate to Him, the wisdom to know the difference between right and wrong? If we choose to distance ourselves from God, we quench and grieve the Holy Spirit. We become unloving, hard-headed, prideful and selfish.
I think, that the Bible teaches there will be rewards in Heaven. See 2 Corinthians 5:10. If we're faithful in service to Christ, we'll receive an inheritance. Now, while I don't believe God shows favoritism and there will be no envy in Heaven, He does promise that our works will be tested as if by fire. If what we've done is for ourselves, it will be burned up though we ourselves may escape (but only just!). If we are faithful to the calling of Christ, we will receive the fullness of the blessing God has appointed to us.
On the other hand, there must be some kind of accountability to us as believers. We can't simply live as we choose and not expect consequences for sin. If we're living like, smelling like and looking like the world, and we call ourselves believers, there is a problem somewhere.
Do you not think that the consequences for drifting away from Christ as a believer are not loss of salvation, but loss of other things? Such as peace, joy, fulfilment, strength, the ability to hear God and relate to Him, the wisdom to know the difference between right and wrong? If we choose to distance ourselves from God, we quench and grieve the Holy Spirit. We become unloving, hard-headed, prideful and selfish.
I think, that the Bible teaches there will be rewards in Heaven. See 2 Corinthians 5:10. If we're faithful in service to Christ, we'll receive an inheritance. Now, while I don't believe God shows favoritism and there will be no envy in Heaven, He does promise that our works will be tested as if by fire. If what we've done is for ourselves, it will be burned up though we ourselves may escape (but only just!). If we are faithful to the calling of Christ, we will receive the fullness of the blessing God has appointed to us.