Great post. We are all brothers/sisters in Christ.The Banned said:
I hope you don't take these rebuttals too harshly. OSAS was very formative during my late teens early 20s. It got me to leave the Catholic Church and really seek Jesus for the first time. The problem with OSAS that led me back to the Church was the lack of coherency. I'm glad you're here and hope you continue to take a good look at this issue.
As Zobel has pointed out, and as you have somewhat nodded to, it's not how we feel that determines if we go to Heaven. It's what we DO. Not because our actions our worth anything whatsoever, but because we act in obedience. But WE have to act. We have to stay the course. God is isn't the puppeteer and we are not marionettes.
To say that once you have encountered Jesus you can be saved forever no matter how many sins you commit is true… as long as you repent of each and every one of those sins and try to live better. But you have to take the action to repent and live differently. The problem with OSAS folks is they (most of them at least) believe that anyone who falls away just never believed in the first place. It leads to a much more insecure position for those that really want to believe but don't "feel it". Or used to feel it but no longer do. It's not the way the Fathers viewed our faith. Feelings won't get you to Heaven anymore than works will. Faith in Jesus must be lived out in our daily routine or it's not faith at all. Keep looking and God Bless
I believe that "taking up your cross" daily means dying to yourself and living for Jesus whether you "feel" like it or not. It is a daily decision. And that is why I believe I have been saved, I am being saved, and I will be saved. But it takes a conscious effort on my part to stay in Jesus.
Thankfully, it brings great joy and a light yoke.
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