No, that is not my position. I am arguing that for a Gentile to be graffed into the good olive tree equals saved. Therefore. just like Jews that were cutoff from the good olive tree equals no salvation for them, the same is true for when and if it happens to a Gentile. The Jews have an apparent advantage though, but not really when you think about it. They can be graffed back in, only if they choose to believe that Christ is who He said He is.
As to Gentiles it's a bit different. In order to be graffed into the good olive tree to begin with, they have to be believers first. But if they get cutoff after having already believed, they can't get graffed in again since they were already believers to begin with. IOW, they can't get graffed into the good olive tree twice for the same reasons. The Jews that were cutoff were cutoff because of disbelief. They were never believers to begin with. The same can't be said about Gentiles that get cutoff from the good olive tree after having been graffed in, that they were never believers to begin with. Ummm...Explain how they initially got graffed in by bypassing having to be believers first, is what those OSAS proponents need to explain then.
The only way to be part of the good olive tree at this point is through belief in Christ. A Gentile already has belief in Christ if he or she is graffed into the good olive tree. But if that same Gentile gets cutoff, does that then equal this Gentile no longer believes Christ is who He says is is? Of course not. How do they get graffed back into the good olive tree if they are cutoff? They can't. It's impossible since the only way to be graffed into the good olive tree is through belief, something they already did initially. Therefore, for a Gentile to be cutoff from the good olive tree after having been graffed in does not equal they were never saved to begin with. Nor does it equal OSAS in their case. It equals NOSAS in their case, where deceivers who place some of their doctrines above the truth, such as
@WPM, would have us believe that only OSAS is Biblical, NOSAS isn't.
I do not want to be right about any of this, yet how can I not be, or how can you not be since you and I are pretty much on the same page in regards to some of this since your position also is that NOSAS is Biblical?
Where we are not entirely on the same page, at least not yet anyway, is how you are applying some of this to Revelation 20:7-9.
So this is what I see, which I see both because of what Adam did, AND because of knowing how - given the 'right' motive - people who know the truth can choose to believe a lie
despite knowing the truth (and act according to their choice).
Let's say it's post-return of Christ and post-the resurrection. I do not believe in the notion of "OSAS because now I'm IMMORTAL". This is why:
Adam was also immortal, and when he chose to believe the lie despite knowing the truth, his body that had until then been immortal began to decay - he lost his immortality.
(Bear in mind that the lie began with the words, "You will NOT surely die").
It was easy for someone who was still immortal (living in a body that did not decay at the time), to believe the lie. Adam only sinned once he believed the lie, not before - and he sinned BECAUSE he believed the lie. Had he NOT believed the lie, he would not have felt 'comfotable' with going ahead with eating the fruit forbidden him, because if he had NOT believed the lie,
he would have known that despite his immortality, he would die if he ate of the forbidden fruit.
I don't believe it will ever be any different. Why?
- because the immortality of the created human being (to be alive [zao] forever)
will still be dependent on the Spirit of Christ in him giving him eternal life [zoe].
The Spirit is the river of life [zoe] - the source of eternal life - the tree of life,
which is the Word of God.
In other words, the source of life [zoe] (the Spirit)
will still be the supply of eternal life [zoe] to the person
who is experiencing being alive [zao] forever in a created body that does not decay and therefore will not die - the immortal body does not decay and die
because it has the eternal life-supply of the Spirit abiding in it (i.e in the soul of the created person abiding in the body).
Only God possesses eternal life in Himself. Only Christ possesses eternal life in Himself and this is why scripture tells us He alone possesses immortality (in Himself).
Our bodies decay and die
now even though we have the Spirit of Christ in us
giving us eternal life IN Christ, because we have not yet experienced the resurrection of our bodies (which is
already ours in Christ but is the hope that it still not seen / experienced, though we know it will be).
I do not have immortality for a created human being (us) conflated with the eternal life given by God IN Christ which is the life-supply needed for a created human being to experience being alive forever in a body that does not decay. Adam's body began to decay because he sinned and lost his access to the tree of life / river of life that was the life-supply of his immortality.
The third-last chapter of the Bible is the conclusion of what began then, which we read about in the third chapter of the Bible; and it began when Satan was permitted to declare to Adam: "You will NOT surely die."
Adam chose to believe the lie though he knew the truth, and so
it was rebellion against God on the part of a human being who until then, was immortal.
It also ended the sabbath-rest of God.
A DIFFERENCE BETWEEN THE FIRST TIME AND THE LAST TIME
The first time mankind rebelled against God,
God caused mercy to be introduced in the announcement of a Savior who would undo all that was done - through his own sacrifice for the sin, His death and resurrection, and the power of His resurrection - deliverance FOR US not only from sin, but also from the first death that came upon all mankind,
and that fist death is the death of the body. Amil doctrine has the death of the body conflated with 'spiritual death' which it sees as OUR loss of the eternal life-supply of the Spirit - but spiritual death is not something that happened to anyone born after Adam's death. What Amil calls
'our' spiritual
'death' is actually just the absence of eternal life.
But the second time (and last time) that Satan will be permitted to deceive immortals, the sin committed by those who rebel will result in a different death -
a permnant death called "the lake of fire" and "the second death" -
which is also the destruction of death.
I believe
immortals - not those who overcame when faced with martyrdom, but
many immortals - out of the total population of humans who will be resurrected (1 Thess 4:16 together with those seen in verse 17) will be deceived by Satan into believing that because they are immortal, they will not surely die - just like happened to Adam -
but there will be the remnant in "the camp of the saints". The rest will find themselves being destroyed soul and body -
immortal body and all - by the fire coming down from God out of heaven - because they chose to believe the lie even though they knew the truth. The second death will receive its second installment at that point - the beast and false prophet had already been thrown alive into the lake of fire.
God is able to destroy both soul and body in gehenna, He created us.