VictoryWord - saw that you commented on this forum. Do you have a list with references? If anybody will have it I guess you would have, since you are so detailed in your writings with citations!
I found this on another forum.
I will withhold my personal opinion for later. I consider that the OP is looking for evidence of what various "famous" faith teachers teach as opposed to my personal opinion. I will try and reference my comments:
Jesse DuPlantis is against OSAS. Evidence for this can be found in his video teaching "What In Hell Do I Want?".
Andrew Wommack is opposed to OSAS. He was teaching through Hebrews, and in dealing with Hebrews 6, taught against it as per verse 3-5. He also has an audio tape called "Once Saved, Always Saved?"
Charles Capps is opposed to OSAS. I can get the web address of the streaming video where he says that just because it is called "eternal life" doesn't mean it cannot be lost; the life is still eternal life, but you just don't have it. The sermon was preached at Family Harvest Church, Chicago, and the statement was very strongly applauded.
Kenneth Hagin does not believe in OSAS. This is documented in "I Believe in Visions" where he talks about a person who loses their salvation due to a heart attitude of sin.
Yongii Cho does not believe in OSAS. In his commentary on Daniel or Revelation (I cannot remember which, sorry) he states that a member of his church lost their salvation due to gross sexual sin and a lack of repentance. He says that he saw the anointing and salvation leave the person.
Michael Reid believes that you cannot lose your salvation. Once God has done his work of grace in your heart, then it cannot be undone. I know I have a book somewhere where he explains this. I think it might be his "Faith: It's God Given" book, but I would have to check.
Bob Yandian does not believe in OSAS. I have seen him state that on his Precepts programme talking about the gifts of God.
Colin Urqhuart does not believe in OSAS. He preached a sermon on Revelation 20-22 last year or the previous year at Faith Camp where he stated that Christians who live in a continual state of sin and rebellion to God have their place in the lake of fire.
Derek Prince does not believe in OSAS. This is found in his book "The Spirit-Filled Believer's Handbook" when discussing repentance and the role of the Holy Spirit in a believer's life.
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