Thread:Superdadsuper/@comment-33623809-20180211014349/@comment-5175866-20180211161340

Something cut of my original message: already be careful of those claiming "God told me this", as often these viewpoints are contradictory to what he has already revealed in Scripture. Humility is a condition of merit, which implies that there is something we can do to earn Salvation, which is not biblical. SouthWriter is a better resource than I on this, but no one has the authority to claim a completely new doctrine after Scripture has been complete. A major subject of debate all of a sudden presented by a Youtuber with "God told me this viewpoint" sounds dangerous to me, I haven't read his viewpoint to see if he really came up with this himself.

Sure there can be "new teachings", but not a new Gospel. new way to understand Salvation or any new revelation that God has revealed to someone, but not to everyone. New teachings can be derrived from Scripture to create new methods to teach or perhaps new insights on already known doctrines.

The idea with the "Once Saved always saved" is if God truly elects who is Saved and they walk away from it then they weren't truly elected in the first place.