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      • The Bible says, "No!" One who is saved "has everlasting life, and... is passed from death unto life" (John 5:24). Eternal life by definition cannot be temporary. It is the present possession of all those who have truly trusted Christ.
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  1. Mar 23, 2020 · People who would otherwise agree that only those who trust in Jesus will be saved have disagreed on whether anyone who truly believes in Christ can lose his salvation. Theologically speaking, what we are talking about here is the concept of apostasy .

    • A Falling Away
    • Sinning Willfully After Receiving The Knowledge of The Truth
    • Becoming Entangled Again in The Pollutions of The World
    • 22 Specific Sins That Could Keep You Out of Heaven
    • Not Everyone Who Calls Jesus “Lord, Lord” Will Make It Into Heaven
    • A Sin Leading to Death
    • Fallen from Grace
    • Having Your Name “Blotted Out” from The Book of Life
    • Conclusion

    In my opinion, this first verse hits the nail right on the head. Here is the verse, and then I will point out several key phrases showing that it might be possible for a Christian to lose their salvation with the Lord. First, notice the specific wording being used to describe what I believe is a saved and born again Christian: 1. Those who were onc...

    This next verse is another real scary verse. The above verse talks about a “falling away”that could cause you to lose your salvation. This next verse goes another step further and specifically talks about “sinning willfully”after we have already received the knowledge of the truth from God. Here it is: Notice the first part of this verse says that ...

    Here is another verse that matches up with the verse mentioned above. It talks about, after having already received the knowledge of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ, the dangers of returning back again to the “pollutions of the world”from which we have just come out of. Here it is: Again, I believe this verse is specifically talking about Christia...

    If some of the above verses are possibly implying that you can lose your salvation – then what are some of the specific sins that could cause you to lose your salvation? These next two verses will give you some of those specific sins. Are these next two verses talking about Christians or nonbelievers? If you match these two verses up with the ones ...

    This next powerful verse is coming direct from Jesus Himself. He specifically states that not everyone who calls Him “Lord, Lord” is going to make it into heaven, but only those who do the will of God the Father. The key word in this verse is the word “will”– the will of God the Father. What is the will of God the Father? One of His definite “wills...

    This next verse is very interesting. It talks about a sin that could lead to death and a sin that will not lead to death. I believe the word “death”could be referring to the deaths of our souls once we die and cross cover, which would mean going straight to hell when we die. Again, is this verse referring to Christians? If it is, then it is definit...

    The Bible specifically tells us that we are “saved by grace.” However, this next verse specifically says that we can “fall from grace.” If you put both of these phrases right next to one another, then I believe they could be telling us that a Christian could lose their salvation. I believe the words “fallen from grace” means exactly what it is sayi...

    I will leave with you with one very scary intense verse from the Bible. This verse is coming direct from Jesus Himself from the Book of Revelation. The Book of Life is a Book that has every single saved and born-again believer recorded in it. Once you accept Jesus as your personal Lord and Savior, your name is then written and recorded in this Book...

    You will each have to come to your own conclusions as to whether or not you feel a Christian can lose their salvation with the way all of the above verses are worded. I personally believe that all of the above verses mean exactlywhat they are saying. I personally believe that all of the above verses, and specifically some of the key phrases mention...

    • Can a saved person ever be lost? Can you lose your salvation after you’ve become a Christian? No. But you can lose the joy of it, can't you? You can lose the productiveness of it.
    • I’ve drifted away from Christ. How do I get back? Drifting is always moving away from something rather than moving toward something. We don’t drift toward godliness, prayer, obedience to Scripture, faith, and delight in the Lord, we drift away.
    • I’ve always wanted salvation, but I never made a commitment to Christ. Am I saved? If we haven’t made that decision to come to faith in Christ, binding our hearts to Him, we may be floating all around so close to it that it’s almost like we were saved.
    • What can I do to be victorious in my Christian life? Don't ever forget that the ambition of the devil for all of us is to keep us away from the Word of God because if he does that, he's won the battle.
  2. Mar 3, 2024 · it is possible to deny Jesus, even for the saved, and, if this happens, Jesus will deny us and thus we can lose our salvation if we are faithless, Jesus is still faithful. That is, the promises of God depend on God's faithfulness, not on ours.

  3. Jan 4, 2022 · For a Christian to lose his salvation, he would have to be un-regenerated. The Bible gives no evidence that the new birth can be taken away. (d) The Holy Spirit indwells all believers (John 14:17; Romans 8:9) and baptizes all believers into the Body of Christ (1 Corinthians 12:13).

  4. 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.

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  6. 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.

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