non calvinist/non OSAS study bible

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Clete

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can any one please provide me the list of study bibles which are non calvinist, which doesnt promote once saved always saved.
I found very few in the links below.. would be happy if anyone provides some more

http://www.williambirch.net/2015/08/yet-another-calvinist-study-bible.html

https://arminiantoday.wordpress.com/2009/01/02/an-arminian-evaluation-of-study-bibles/
Can't answer you on a list of study bibles but are you aware that there are lots of Christians who are outright anti-Calvinist that believe strongly that you cannot lose your salvation?

OSAS, is not exclusively a Calvinist distinctive. The difference has to do with why you can't lose your salvation, not whether it can be lost.

Calvinists believe that everything - EVERYTHING - is predestined and that whether you are saved or not is up to an arbitrary decision that God made before you existed. They also believe that God is utterly incapable of any sort of change whatsoever and that therefore God's arbitrary choice is immutable and that you can therefore never lose your salvation.

All of the horse manure belongs to a different religion and you reject with good cause. Rejecting Calvinism in general along with their ridiculous reasoning behind the Perseverance of the Saints doctrine is no reason to throw out the idea that God has sealed the saved with the Holy Spirit unto the Day of Redemption and that the Spirit of God Himself has been given to us as an earnest payment, a guarantee of our salvation. God cannot forsake us without forfeiting His own Spirit. God cannot forsake Himself. Its the most iron clad guarantee one could conceive of.

Further, grace works through love (Gal. 5:6), not fear. God has removed the fear motive (i.e. law) from the Christian during this dispensation of grace.

"Have we been afraid to really believe God? Have some even been afraid to allow others to really believe Him? We must never forget that "God’s ways are not always man’s ways. To some men constant peril is the only spur to action, and many religions and psychologies are dependent on fear to keep their disciples in line. Fear, too, has a place in Christianity, but God has higher and more effective motivations than fear, and one of these is love. Often fear after a while produces only numbness, but love thrives on love. To promise a man the certainty of his destiny may seem, on the human level, like playing with fire; but this leaves God out of the picture. Those who have the deepest appreciation of grace do not continue in sin. Moreover, fear produces the obedience of slaves; love engenders the obedience of sons." (J. W. Sanderson, Jr.).​

Resting in Him,
Clete
 
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