St. Paul the Apostle on OSAS: "But I discipline my body and bring it into subjection, lest, when I have preached to others, I myself should become disqualified." (1 Cor 9:27)
This verse disproves OSAS, because it shows Apostle Paul considered as a possibility that he could become disqualified, which OSAS says is impossible. It also shows, as per the consistent teaching of Christ in the Gospel, that those who do truly believe (and obviously St. Paul did truly believe) can really fall away. And if someone says only OSASers are saved, then the absurdity follows that St. Paul was not saved, because he proclaimed as a possibility that he could become a castaway here.
The KJV renders this place as castaway. The Greek word is ἀδόκιμος. Either castaway or disqualified essentially captures it.
St. Peter the Apostle on OSAS: "Peter replied, “Even if all fall away on account of you, I never will.” (Mat 26:33)
This would be the Clearest Proof of OSAS in the Bible, if only it were true! But as we all know, it didn't turn out that way. St. Peter was one of the first to deny Christ that night, that dark night with its great trials that he did not anticipate, and he sinned and fell. Of course, the Lord forgave and restored him later on. But what is the Holy Ghost trying to teach us here? That often, the very person who says, that even if everyone else falls away from Christ, he never will, might be first to fall.
So we should be careful and not say like that. Rather, we should say, "I hope the Holy Spirit by God's Grace preserves me from falling". If St. Peter, who worked so many miracles in the Lord's Name, fell, can we say we never will?
If St. Paul, who wrote 13 books of Scripture, and Evangelized so many for the Lord, says he could become disqualified, what should that teach us? The Lord said: "But the one who perseveres to the end will be saved." (Mat 24:13)
We must pray for the Grace to Persevere, not presume we have already received it. And when we do persevere to the end in faith in Christ, not only ourselves but every one will know we did receive it, just as we know it of Peter and Paul today.
Will cite some other passages from Peter and Paul later on, like Heb 6 and 10 and 2 Pet 2 that also touch on the issue.
God Bless.
This verse disproves OSAS, because it shows Apostle Paul considered as a possibility that he could become disqualified, which OSAS says is impossible. It also shows, as per the consistent teaching of Christ in the Gospel, that those who do truly believe (and obviously St. Paul did truly believe) can really fall away. And if someone says only OSASers are saved, then the absurdity follows that St. Paul was not saved, because he proclaimed as a possibility that he could become a castaway here.
The KJV renders this place as castaway. The Greek word is ἀδόκιμος. Either castaway or disqualified essentially captures it.
St. Peter the Apostle on OSAS: "Peter replied, “Even if all fall away on account of you, I never will.” (Mat 26:33)
This would be the Clearest Proof of OSAS in the Bible, if only it were true! But as we all know, it didn't turn out that way. St. Peter was one of the first to deny Christ that night, that dark night with its great trials that he did not anticipate, and he sinned and fell. Of course, the Lord forgave and restored him later on. But what is the Holy Ghost trying to teach us here? That often, the very person who says, that even if everyone else falls away from Christ, he never will, might be first to fall.
So we should be careful and not say like that. Rather, we should say, "I hope the Holy Spirit by God's Grace preserves me from falling". If St. Peter, who worked so many miracles in the Lord's Name, fell, can we say we never will?
If St. Paul, who wrote 13 books of Scripture, and Evangelized so many for the Lord, says he could become disqualified, what should that teach us? The Lord said: "But the one who perseveres to the end will be saved." (Mat 24:13)
We must pray for the Grace to Persevere, not presume we have already received it. And when we do persevere to the end in faith in Christ, not only ourselves but every one will know we did receive it, just as we know it of Peter and Paul today.
Will cite some other passages from Peter and Paul later on, like Heb 6 and 10 and 2 Pet 2 that also touch on the issue.
God Bless.
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