Realitybites said:
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Salvation is most certainly an event. It's the event when one who was once doomed to eternal separation from God is united with Him forever through Jesus.
You're conflating reconcilation with salvation. You are united with Him forever through Jesus when you fall asleep in the Lord. Until then, people can - and have - put down their cross and walked away.
Salvation is most certainly not an "event". That false belief combined with OSAS has gone a long way towards the demise of Western Christianity.
Been a busy weekend, but From your post here it seems you're discussing with someone that believes "OSAS". Even logically I've found that a very dangerous presumption to lean on. A very high stakes game. It also negates basically all the verses that I've been discussing with Mothra (which shall continue as I have time) and also assumes like in John 3:16 that they correctly have concluded that "believes" or "believeth" is saved (OSAS), while missing what that pregnant word actually means, especially in the context of the time it was written.
As a simple current metaphor, there are many many people that believed in Trump. However, if those people only "believed" as the OsAS ascribers understand it, I guarantee they aren't in the cabinet photo today. Imagine believing so hard and never having shown God or your fellow man that you believed in any outward way (work or action) and expecting to be handed the reward of eternal salvation!!!
You wouldn't have even contributed to furthering Jesus' mission on earth having only "believed" (their definition) and not actually done anything.
As one last example, is Judas in heaven? One would presume that he "believed" as they say. Yet his action of turning over the Christ and, probably even worse, committing suicide, would suggest he is where now? Was he OSAS? Maybe they'd argumentar Judas didn't believe with the same strength and fervor that they currently "believe"
Judas certainly heard John 3:16 with the words put in his ears directly from His voice.
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I've been to many a Protestant service in my day, rocked out with the bands, raised my hands etc, heard a 30-40 min talk and yet it would seem all that really needed to be said was "just believe, just believe" as all the other stuff is unnecessary and does nothing other than potentially temporal rewards from other humans. A fascinating perspective.