i can also say constant fear is no good i hated insecurity. perfect love casts out fear.
The person who presently believes in Christ has
nothing to fear. It is the most secure place to be in all of heaven and earth.
The fear osas likes to address is the fear of not having enough works to earn salvation. That is a legitimate fear that needs to be dispelled. But that is not a fear to the one who knows and believes that salvation is by a faith in Christ that doesn't stop believing but continues believing to the very end.
These days, once saved always saved seems to be preoccupied not only about not having enough works to be saved when Jesus comes back, but in these last few years about the insistence that you do not have to still believe in Christ when He comes back to be saved.
I understand the part about the fear of not having enough works to earn salvation, but this recent addition to osas of not fearing being in unbelief is just plain nuts. This is a fairly recent phenomenon in the church. Even traditional Calvinism defended the requirement to have to believe to the very end to be saved when Jesus comes back. And, they actually defended the necessity to life a holy life in order to be saved when Jesus comes back. Not because a holy life earns salvation, but because a holy life will invariably come out of the life of genuine saving faith in Christ. But now all that's out the window. The church on whole does not believe either of those now. We are in the great falling away. It's happening right before our eyes. Jesus is coming soon.