Jesus didn't need to be brought to his senses, and He didn't teach the false doctrine of OSAS.
Surely, you can't be that stupid. James does not say Abraham was justified instantly.
And James 2 has nothing to do with losing salvation.
Rom 10:10 For it is with your heart that you believe and are justified, and it is with your mouth that you profess your faith and are saved.
I think it's better to show mercy on the spiritually blind, tell them that God loves them anyways.
Here are some examples of justification as an on-going process, and not a one-time event:
Gen. 12:1-4 – Abram is justified here, as God promises to make his name great and bless the families of the earth through his seed. Abram is justified by his faith in God. Heb. 11:8-10 confirms Abraham’s justification occurred here, before Gen. 15:6 (later) by referring to Gen. 12, not Gen. 15. Abraham’s justification increased over time because justification is not a one-time event, but an ongoing process of growing in holiness.
Gen. 14:19, 22-23 – Abram is also justified here, by being blessed by the priest-king Melchizedek. Melchizedek calls Abram blessed and Abram gives him a tenth of everything.
Gen. 15:6 – Abram is further justified here, as God promises him that his descendants will be as numerous as the stars. Because the Scripture says, “He believed the Lord, and He reckoned it to him as righteousness,” Protestants often say this was Abram’s initial justification, and cite Rom 4:2 to prove Abram was justified by his faith. Yes, it is true Abram was justified by his faith, but he was justified 25 years earlier in Gen. 12:1-4, as Heb. 11:8-10 proves.
Gen. 22:1-18 – Abraham is further justified here, this time by works, when he offered his son Isaac as a sacrifice to God. James 2:21 proves this as James writes, “Was not Abraham our father justified by works when he offered his son Isaac upon the altar?” James then confirms this by writing, “Abraham believed God, and it was reckoned to him as righteousness” (James 2:23). These verses prove that justification before God is an on-going process, not a one-time event of accepting Jesus as personal Lord and Savior, and is accomplished by faith and works.
You are recycling the same losing arguments you gave a few weeks ago. I won't waste my time refuting them a third time.
Ah yes the OT, before Pentecost and the seal of God.
That has nothing to do with the quote of mine. I said: "Believers in Christ cannot fall away if they endure to the end." Perseverance, found in the NT 11 times, destroys the OSAS myth. If salvation is assured, you don't need to persevere.
Enduring to the end in Matt 24 is referring to martyrdom in the 70th week, it has nothing to do with our dispensation. The only way to Heaven is through His blood. Either you are born again or not, Either you believe and confess or not. The Gospel is based on believism, is probably why so many hate the message. People would rather be God and saves themselves than humble themselves to Jesus Christ and the cross. God bless.