Having a Bible on Kindle can be quite handy. I once went through the entire NT and compiled (1) those verses that can reasonably be interpreted from a Once Saved Always Saved perspective and (2) those that must reasonably be interpreted as suggesting that continuing in the faith is a requirement of salvation. The "continuing in the faith" verses, IMO, overwhelm the OSAS verses. Curiously, or perhaps not, this is what the two oldest branches of Christianity - Orthodoxy and Catholicism, accounting for about 3/4 of Christendom - believe and have always believed. In fact, I see very little support for the notion that salvation occurs at a moment in time. "Confessing," "believing in" and "believing in the name of" Jesus are potentially mysterious concepts, as is "continuing in the faith." This is why the Orthodox say you'll find out you're saved when you stand before God and He tells you.