Can you explain the following verse given that you believe OSAS?
Galatians 5:4
You have been severed from Christ, you who are seeking to be justified by the Law;
you have fallen from grace.
"severed from Christ"
"fallen from grace"
Why does God torture folk by leading them into grace then discarding them?
Galatians 5:4
You have been severed from Christ, you who are seeking to be justified by the Law;
you have fallen from grace.
"severed from Christ"
"fallen from grace"
Why does God torture folk by leading them into grace then discarding them?
Fallen from the power source (grace) that enables you to walk the holy life you have been given.
You need to remember, it's not your life you are living, it is Christ's life in you (Gal.2:20). That requires grace and truth. How much of Christ's life is transferred to becoming our life won't be made apparent until the Resurrection after we have been taken out of Christ and revealed, much like Eve was revealed after being taken out of Adam. Many, like the legalists the Galatians had become, think they are living as God intended but they are not walking by grace in the filling of the Spirit through faith (which is the truth alive and at work in you) but are walking in the flesh. While things are going well, it is hard to tell otherwise, but then disaster strikes and they fall apart. Those who live according to God's plan learn to be content in all things and whether good or bad circumstances, remain content and unfazed by disaster. Like Job, they can say with full conviction in peace and joy (strength), "I know my Redeemer lives".
Where do you get this idea of God torturing people? You keep making stuff up about what I say. Not very Christlike if you ask me.
If you cut yourself off from the truth (by failing to walk according to God's plan) you will find yourself enslaved to your fears, arrogance, bitterness etc whatever you are a mind to be plagued by. The Lord will discipline you as any good Father would. We are all disciplined and it is never pleasant but our attitude to discipline will affect how unpleasant it will be. The one who willfully, whether it is from ignorance or knowing, "kicks against the goads" will know more pain than necessary. (Acts 26:14)
It was Paul's refusal to recognise the Yahweh he believed in was the same Jesus Christ who became as flesh and walked amongst us that led to his extremely painful "butt kick" on the Damascus road.