Can you Lose your Salvation? Answering objections to my article
I wrote an article a few days ago in which I give Scriptural support for the idea that it is possible to lose your salvation. One
I wrote an article a few days ago in which I give Scriptural support for the idea that it is possible to lose your salvation. One
So many preachers today tell us that once you are genuinely regenerated by the Spirit of God, trusting Christ for salvation and the forgiveness of
Christians agree that the world is in trouble. Serious trouble. Although some have tried to play it down, there are pretty strong indications in the Bible that God is VERY ANGRY with sin – angry enough to cast sinners into an eternal burning hell forever. So then, there is a need for salvation.
The gospel promises release from the guilt of sin along with the power to escape sin's tyranny and live a clean life.
The gospel does not promise that you can keep on sinning wilfully and God will not see it.
In the Book of Revelation, it becomes clear that Jesus is fully aware of the sins and weaknesses of people in His churches, as well as their strengths.
Let's look at the seven churches one by one.
The Church in Ephesus
Vast libraries have been written, and hundreds of sermons delivered to assure people who are living contrary to the revealed will of God that they no longer have anything to fear from God in terms of the possibility of judgment.
We have been "so well taught" that salvation is a gift that we have come to think that it is primarily an unconditional entrance into the Kingdom of God and an escape from the fiery judgments of hell.
Do we base this teaching on the BIBLE, or on the TRADITIONS OF MEN?
What is the Doctrine of Eternal Security?
I will let H.A. Ironside, a profilic preacher who taught this doctrine, answer this question:
We really need to take note of the fact that the Scripture warns the people it is written to about the danger of falling away, and being snared again by the devil.
Back in 1997 I spoke with a pastor and the subject of the eternal security
of the believer came up. This pastor is a lovely, gracious man and is doing
many things to reach people in the community with the gospel. He obviously
loves the Lord and loves people. When I questioned him regarding the contents
of one of the theological books he was reading, it came out that he believed
in the doctrine that a truly born again believer is eternally secure, no
matter what he may do from that time on.
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