And it was given unto him to make war with the saints, and to overcome them.
These have one mind, and shall give their power and strength unto the beast.
These shall make war with the Lamb, and the Lamb shall overcome them: for he is Lord of lords, and King of kings: and they that are with him are called, and chosen, and faithful.
So long as Scriptural disputes are confined to prophecy, end times, millennialism, natural vs spiritual Israel, or even saved by faith alone or justified by works, then there is simple agreement or disagreement, but once any Christian begins to preach doing righteousness at all times, and being righteous as He is righteous, then the OSAS christians begin to come out with the knives and pitchforks to condemn all the doers of righteousness as self-righteous perfectionists, that are preaching against grace, the cross, and the work of Christ.
Their flagship thread is titled 'Grace-haters'.
They do not acknowledge that Christians at least ought to be doing righteousness at all times as He is righteous, and so walk as He walked, and so encourage all Christians to do so by the Spirit and grace of Christ.
No, even if they do acknowledge we ought to be walking as He walked in righteousness without sinning, they declare no Christians are doing so, nor can do so.
And if any Christian declares not only we can, but we must in order to be like Jesus, they condemn it as impossible perfectionism against grace, and anyone even thinking to do so are fallen from grace and are become proud boasting doers of the law of Christ: the law is cursed and them doing the law are cursed.
This is not just simple disagreement over doctrinal issues of prophecy, etc... nor is it simple acknowledgement that not all Christians are doing as they ought, and need exhortation and encouragement for the weak.
This is open warfare against Christians doing righteousness at all, not just at all times.
These have one mind, and shall give their power and strength unto the beast.
These shall make war with the Lamb, and the Lamb shall overcome them: for he is Lord of lords, and King of kings: and they that are with him are called, and chosen, and faithful.
So long as Scriptural disputes are confined to prophecy, end times, millennialism, natural vs spiritual Israel, or even saved by faith alone or justified by works, then there is simple agreement or disagreement, but once any Christian begins to preach doing righteousness at all times, and being righteous as He is righteous, then the OSAS christians begin to come out with the knives and pitchforks to condemn all the doers of righteousness as self-righteous perfectionists, that are preaching against grace, the cross, and the work of Christ.
Their flagship thread is titled 'Grace-haters'.
They do not acknowledge that Christians at least ought to be doing righteousness at all times as He is righteous, and so walk as He walked, and so encourage all Christians to do so by the Spirit and grace of Christ.
No, even if they do acknowledge we ought to be walking as He walked in righteousness without sinning, they declare no Christians are doing so, nor can do so.
And if any Christian declares not only we can, but we must in order to be like Jesus, they condemn it as impossible perfectionism against grace, and anyone even thinking to do so are fallen from grace and are become proud boasting doers of the law of Christ: the law is cursed and them doing the law are cursed.
This is not just simple disagreement over doctrinal issues of prophecy, etc... nor is it simple acknowledgement that not all Christians are doing as they ought, and need exhortation and encouragement for the weak.
This is open warfare against Christians doing righteousness at all, not just at all times.