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May 17, 2022 · For a Christian to lose salvation, God would have to erase the mark, withdraw the Spirit, cancel the deposit, break His promise, revoke the guarantee, keep the inheritance, forego the praise, and lessen His glory. A Christian is guaranteed glorification.
- Once Saved Always Saved
For a Christian to lose his salvation, he would have to be...
- Can a Christian “Give Back” Salvation
The short answer to this question is, no, a true Christian...
- What is Conditional Security
In other words, a Christian’s salvation is “conditionally...
- If Our Salvation is Eternally Secure, Why Does The Bible Warn so Strongly Against Apostasy
A true Christian will show, through words, actions, and...
- Is Eternal Security a "License" to Sin
Jesus’ death was absolutely sufficient to pay for all of our...
- Questions About Salvation
Can a Christian lose salvation? Once saved always saved? Is...
- Does Hebrews 6
The point being made is that it would be impossible (IF a...
- Once Saved Always Saved
- A Truly Born-Again Christian Cannot Lose Salvation
- Nothing Can Separate The Truly Born-Again Christians from God’s Love
- What About The Unfaithful Christian?
- Why Does This Matter?
Jesus emphasizes the importance of the new (spiritual) birth for every believer (John 3:3), which is evidenced by the work of the Holy Spirit in their lives, “Most assuredly, I say to you, unless one is born of water and the Spirit, he cannot enter the kingdom of God.” (John 3:5). Moreover, Jesus has also promised that God will not disown His follo...
Paul declares that God’s gifts, including salvation, are “irrevocable” (Romans 11:29) and God does not lie concerning His promise of eternal life (Titus 1:2). This means that God is able to complete the good work He has started in every believer (Philippians 1:6). Further, Paul also boldly proclaims this greatest promise in the Bible on this subjec...
The Bible reveals that: A true Christian will not continue to live in a sinful, unrepentant lifestyle (1 John 3:6), those who depart from the faith had never really been true Christ-followers from the start (1 John 2:19). The free gift of salvation is not a license to sin, but it is a license to serve one another humbly in love (Galatians 5:13). Sa...
The full assurance of our salvation is the evidence of God’s goodness and faithfulness. God is good in that His redemptive plan has been made clear (salvation by grace through faith in Christ alone). God is faithful in that His promise of salvation has been made secure(nothing can revoke the gift of eternal life in Christ Jesus). From start to end,...
- Philip Wijaya
Mar 23, 2020 · Many believers have held that yes, true Christians can lose their salvation because there are several New Testament texts that seem to indicate that this can happen. I’m thinking, for example, of Paul’s words in 1 Timothy 1:18–20:
Oct 8, 2024 · The point being made is that it would be impossible (IF a Christian falls away) to renew salvation. That’s because Christ died once for sin (Hebrews 9:28), and if His sacrifice is insufficient, then there’s no hope at all.
Oct 18, 2024 · In light of this definition, let us tackle the question: Can a Christian lose salvation? Understanding this requires a deep dive into what the Bible teaches about what happens at the moment of salvation and what would be necessary for salvation to be revoked.
Oct 28, 2022 · Just as we did nothing but surrender to Him to gain salvation, there is nothing we can do to lose our salvation. It’s Christ’s efficacious work, not ours. 1 John 5:11-13 – God has given us eternal life in Jesus. God never lies nor goes back on a promise.
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No, a Christian cannot lose their salvation because Romans 11:29 says, “For the gifts and the calling of God are irrevocable.” This means that God’s gift of eternal life is permanent and cannot be taken away, lost, or forfeited.