The harlot drinks. The nations stagger. “Once Saved Always Saved” is Babylon’s gospel, the intoxicating wine of false security poured into the chalice of deception. Its defenders are merchants of poison, a brood of vipers trafficking lies as grace.
Revelation unveils the final destiny of falsehood: Babylon the Great, drunk with the wine of her fornication, intoxicated with lies, ruling the nations with deception. She promises freedom but enslaves souls. She promises life but delivers death.
So it is with OSAS. It is Babylon’s gospel, the harlot’s wine, the intoxication of false security. Its defenders are merchants of deception, trading lies for gold, selling poison as grace.
But the day is near when Babylon will fall. The smoke of her burning will rise forever. The merchants will weep, the harlot will be consumed, and the brood of vipers who defended her will be cast into the fire.
The harlot will burn. The smoke will rise. The brood of vipers will perish in the flames.