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That is true in cases of minor doctrinal teachings, but Kenneth Hagin would never have applied this idea to OSAS. In his book,
"The Present Day Ministry of Jesus Christ" Hagin referred to the doctrine of OSAS as "New School Calvinism:":
"New school Calvinism" is basically the doctrine of eternal security, or "Once saved always saved (p. 11)
Hagin was definitely not an old school Calvinist. However, neither was he a fan of the "new school" that some of today's grace teachers seem to be preaching. Hagin continues to say:
I believe in eternal security as long as you stay in Christ. He is able to keep you secure. But just because you are a son of God does not mean you are not a free moral agent. You still have a will of your own, and you can choose to stay in Christ or to forsake Christ altogether. (p. 11)
Now Hagin did not believe that a person lost their salvation by every small incident but he certainly did not accept OSAS. It is a very dangerous teaching. I have nothing against Brother Prince. Have never listened to much of his teaching, never read any of his material, and it is unlikely that I will. Hence I cannot criticize him personally. But I do know that there are others who teach this idea that our future sins are already forgiven and they teach to such an extreme that I shudder.
I do not believe that Hagin would dismiss this as merely a different view. But even if he did, he would be wrong as the Bible takes precedence over the statements of all preachers, including MY favorite ones, to which Hagin is one of those at the top of my favorites list.