Here is how insidious it is. They have made statements questioning my salvation, and now so do you. I have not questioned my salvation, nor have I asked them a question about my salvation. But you see, because I don't believe as they believe, to them I can't be saved. You have to ask yourself, is that intentional? What is my church background, how do I know I am saved, was my baptism correct for them? There are all question of the earthy man and its effects can be seen in the scripture you posted for me. Now here are a few I posted that are in question
I read your post above this morning.
It's been on my mind all day.
Firstly if I am honest I really do not think Mii was questioning your salvation.
I'm confused here @DeighAnn are you having issues with using grace as a license to sin? Or with OSAS in general?
Mii Just a question asked.
And to be honest I wanted to ask that question.
You obviously believe that OSAS is not doctrinally correct.
And you know what?
So do I.
But maybe the understanding we have with this doctrine is different.
I don't even like the term OSAS given how it has been presented today and interpreted.
It's not a license to sin.
It's not an excuse to sit on your backside and watch the world go by.
So I do not like the term OSAS but do agree with eternal security.
I am not a greasy gracers.
I believe we are saved by faith and confession of Jesus and his resurrection and make him Lord of our lives.
The Holy Spirit came to convict us of sin.
Jesus said that this sin was unbelief in him.
We repent of that and confess and believe in our hearts.
Then we walk in the works prepared for us from the beginning of time.
But I do not believe those works save us.
I read a post of yours a few pages back.
If memory serves it was something along the lines of even though we have difference in doctrine can I say I am not saved and vice versa.
Can not both sides be saved?
You have your thoughts what saves and does not save.
One of your posts mentioned baptism in water to receive baptism in the Holy Spirt.
Does that mean baptism saves?
If I disagree am I saved or not?
This is not baiting you.
Correct me if I got this wrong.
Sorry meant to make my response short, but gone on a bit.
To finish what has been bothering me today is that you feel that you have been judged concerning your salvation.
Maybe not saved or you are not saved.
We can't judge that.
Only Jesus can judge that.
We all need to leave it up to him.