Those born anew will
persevere to the end and their glorification.
OSAS (once-saved-always-saved) is common to Arminianism. It is sometimes associated with the attitude that now that one is saved one can go off sinning with abandon.
OSAS tends to lead to the view that there is nothing remaining for the believer in their walk of faith. Who denies that there are not a few of those that sign the pledge card or answer a
Finneyistic altar call soon show themselves to be not of us for they went out of us? The reason is that the typical OSAS view, never carefully explained from the pulpit, ends up in error, such as in Keswickian
Exchanged Life views that include rationales leading to licentiousness--doing whatever a person wants "now that I am saved and always will be". OSAS fosters the wrong mindset.