BILL, I passionately disagree.
When we sin, He is our Savior. If we were perfect as God is, if we were obedient - the Fall would never have happened and Christ never would have come. Jesus told us to forgive one another "70 times 7" (meaning ALWAYS, FOREVER)..... I don't think God is less forgiving than He commands that we be. I don't think God becomes unfaithful, untrue to His promises. Ever. "If we confess our sins, he is faithful and will forgive us our sins." It doesn't say, "unless our sin is too big for Him to handle" or "unless we sin too often."
Now, I agree with Bonhoeffer (a Lutheran pastor of some 60 years ago or so) who argued that it is POSSIBLE (Lutherans don't accept OSAS), POSSIBLE for one to "derail" his/her own faith and fall from faith - and one way this MIGHT happen is by people playing a game with God's heart and grace and love, so as to CEASE relying on Christ as the Savior. One sins.... then repents and believes. Does God forgive them IN CHRIST? YES! He promised it! Christ IS the Savior! We do it again. We believe and repent again. Does God forgive us IN CHRIST? YES! He promised it! Christ is the Savior! We commit the sin again..... and again...... and again...... and again........ and repent and believe/rely. Does God forgive? YES! HE promised it! Christ IS the Savior! And we sin again..... knowing we will repent and be forgiven...... and we sin again, and again, and again........ EVENTUALLY (Bonhoeffer theorizes)...... EVENTUALLY it's a game. We no longer are repentant, we no longer believe, we are just playing a GAME with God, taking advantage of God's heart which we don't love or appreciate, we just take advantage of.... Then we sin AND repent and believe. Does God forgive? YES! He promised it! Christ is the Savior! But eventually, we don't believe, we don't repent - we may go through the motions but it's just a GAME. And then we sin.... and we do NOT repent and we do NOT believe, we are just faithlessly jumping through a hoop, mechanically going through motions, but there is no faith and there is no repentance. We at that point have fallen from faith. Will God forgive us? WE DON'T KNOW!!!!! God has NOT promised to forgive where there is no repentance and faith!!! However, God sometimes does (for example, Jesus looking down at the UNrepentant, UNbelieving executioners who were crucifying Him and says, "Father FORGIVE THEM." But Bill, in this POSSIBLE senario, it is NOT a case of a believer not being forgiven - NO MATTER HOW OFTEN HE HAS SINNED, a case of God going back on His promise to forgive. It's a case of someone falling from faith, NOT coming with repentance and faith, NOT relying on Christ as Savior - but playing a sick game with God's heart and Christ's blood, a "hoop jumper" who has abandoned faith and repentance and replaced it with a GAME, 'hoop jumping" that he plays with God - wrecking his/her faith in the process. That, Bill, is a whole other enchildada. WE can be unfaithful to God, God CANNOT be unfaithful to us. I very much disagree with your view there, respectfully.
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