rjcruiser
Senior Member
For the OSAS to be true, you would have to believe that you can be Baptized at age 12, live your next 80 years sinning every day, Break all of the commandments every day, for 80 years, never repent, never Pray, never attend Church, never do any good for anyone, then die and go straight to Heaven.
That is about the worst description of OSAS I think I've ever read.
I've always been amazed at some people's/group's preoccupation with this subject.
It certainly wasn't a subject that any of the apostles or disciples taught in book of Acts.
The subject itself is not taught in Romans or any of the other writings.
OSAS is a phrase I never ever speak or hear until I get on this forum. I don't study it in the Bible, and I don't need it to find comfort and assurance of my own salvation.
Jesus is the Lord of my life, that's why I know I'm going to heaven.
Doctrine is important to discuss RonnieT. If it isn't taught or discussed, you end up with spiritual babes who are immature and open to being swept away by false teachers.
And...as far as Acts goes, Doctrine was brought up. Look at chapter 15. Didn't take long for a division about how works play a part in Salvation to come up.
Also, why was I John written?