Now OSAS believers are saying they have never preached salvation by faith alone without works. Incredible. And yet they will not preach the gospel of salvation by faith with works.
It's like the communists trying to erase history with a new policy every 5 years.
They can try and hide their old gospel of saved by faith alone without works, but it's a pretty silly way of doing it, by saying that their new gospel of faith alone, is never alone.
What they are trying to shine now, makes even less sense than before.
Their new dressed up version now says:
1. They are not sinners, though they still do unrighteous works of the flesh.
2. They are not condemned as sinners, while they are doing unrighteous works of the flesh.
3. They are saved by faith alone, that is never alone, but just without works.
4. They do not preach salvation by faith alone without works, nor do they preach salvation by faith with works.
5. They are preforgiven of all there sins, but they still have conviction when sinning, though without confessing it for forgiveness, which they already have.
At least in the OSAS gospel of old, it was wrong, but not crazy wrong. Their old gospel they try to now hide, at least was consistent and made some sense: we're all sinners from cradle to grave, but if we believe in the cross, then we're unconditionally saved forever, so long as we keeping believing it, while sinning unto the grave.
That at least made sense. It was unconscionable, but at least sensical. This new self-contradicting version doesn't even appear to be written by someone that is conscious, when they write it.
It's like the communists trying to erase history with a new policy every 5 years.
2 Corinthians 4:3 - But if our gospel be hid, it is hid to them that are lost: 4 In whom the god of this world hath blinded the minds of them which believe not, lest the light of the glorious gospel of Christ, who is the image of God, should shine unto them.
They can try and hide their old gospel of saved by faith alone without works, but it's a pretty silly way of doing it, by saying that their new gospel of faith alone, is never alone.
What they are trying to shine now, makes even less sense than before.
Their new dressed up version now says:
1. They are not sinners, though they still do unrighteous works of the flesh.
2. They are not condemned as sinners, while they are doing unrighteous works of the flesh.
3. They are saved by faith alone, that is never alone, but just without works.
4. They do not preach salvation by faith alone without works, nor do they preach salvation by faith with works.
5. They are preforgiven of all there sins, but they still have conviction when sinning, though without confessing it for forgiveness, which they already have.
At least in the OSAS gospel of old, it was wrong, but not crazy wrong. Their old gospel they try to now hide, at least was consistent and made some sense: we're all sinners from cradle to grave, but if we believe in the cross, then we're unconditionally saved forever, so long as we keeping believing it, while sinning unto the grave.
That at least made sense. It was unconscionable, but at least sensical. This new self-contradicting version doesn't even appear to be written by someone that is conscious, when they write it.