Pray, Then look over it for the deception.
If you don't believe me, that's fine, just remember there's nothing to lose if you seek it out.
Remember to look at it from a view where the antagonists may not know what they're doing.
Too many times we're guilty of saying "know Christ", but know very little about our enemy.
Ask yourself, "If I were the devil, how would I do it?"
Be wise as serpents but as harmless as doves.
1.) I think you and I have very different positions on this issue of OSAS.
2.) But that doesn't necessitate some kind of intentional deception by either of us.
3.) I genuinely believe the "perseverance of the saints", also called "eternal security of the believer" is overwhelmingly supported by scripture.
4.) I genuinely believe the reason for the disagreement is most often one of differences in hermeneutics, not ill intentions.
5.) Those are my genuine and sincere beliefs, and I have no intention of being deceptive... and I have no reason to suspect you of deception for holding a contrary view.
6.) If we consider that we are all fallen creatures, and we are all imperfect, and we even have imperfect churches and imperfect teachers and imperfect minds... then it is quite possible to reason that some differences between "genuine believers" may simply be due to human frailty and imperfection.
7.) Can division be caused by willful sin or rebellion? Of course. But there may be less nefarious causes to consider.
Those are my quick thoughts.
If you want me to look at something specific, then please point out something specific and I'll take a look.
God Bless.
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