We know that every sin is covered once saved,And so, we can't lose our salvation through sin.However, I have a different scenario...can a Christian WILLFULLY walk out on their salvation?Say,a Christian for some reasons decides that God is letting the devil push them around too much, or all their loved ones are unsaved and they don't want to separate from them,or get inpatient waiting for their prayers to be answered,what ever reason that can be thought of---if that person makes a calculated decision to "walk out," and God tries to win him/her back but they stick to their decision, will God give them that choice or will He force the Salvation upon them if they chose to "walk away?"Now bear in mind, all our sins are paid for, but I'm not talking about losing salvation through sin, I'm talking about making a decision to walk out.Well, we have 2 sides, the "eternal security" backers who say once saved, always saved...but I've also heard the others who say God gives you "choices",like when Adam and Eve sinned, and Satan did.Also the statement,"The dog has returned to its own vomit, and the sow to rolling in the mire".Also, "For Demos has forsaken me, having loved this present system of things."{"Forsaken"meaning Demos was originally with them, then "walked out."So I've heard viewpoints both ways, which is it, "once saved, always saved",or God doesn't force anything on us?