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is there any truth to this?
is there any truth to this?
is there any truth to this?
is there any truth to this?
Yes, there is a powerful truth to this, that God keeps those whom He says are justified (cf. Rom 8:28-eoc). But don't think people can't be deceived into believing a lie with such a statement. Lots of people think they're justified by saying the right thing, being with the right people, living a certain way, or calling Jesus "Lord", or saying they rely on Jesus -- without relying on Him. There's "just talk", and there's actual reliance.is there any truth to this?
So, anyone want to take a stab at this?If I am understanding correctly, those who do NOT believe in "once saved always saved" believe that we may sin, and we may fail, and God's grace will cover us in those times as long as our heart is still with him? As long as we still have the desire to serve him and do his will? But if we "become complacent" and stop thinking of God, stop living as Christians, back-slide into a worldly lifestyle, then we have lost our salvation?
I'm looking for clarification and more specifics on how, and when, exactly (or as exact as you can get with examples) you feel the scripture tells us salvation is lost.
Do you believe people can be saved over and over again? Someone is saved as a teenager, backslides into a worldly or sinful lifestyle in college and loses salvation, has a coming back to Christ in their 20's and is saved again, has a mid-life crisis in their 40's and loses salvation, realizes the error of his ways in his 60's and is saved again?
I'm not being facetious or sarcastic, not trying to debate -- I really want to know if that's what you think.
I'm asking because I think the whole point of salvation is that it's a gift from God that we receive, and once we've received it, unless we make a conscious choice to give it back, it can't be lost. By conscious choice, I don't mean backsliding or falling into a sinful state again. I mean someone consciously saying, "I no longer believe and do not consider myself to be a Christian anymore." It's like someone giving you a tie for Christmas - it's your tie unless you decide you don't want it anymore and give it back to the person who gave it to you.
So if those who don't believe in "once saved always saved" could provide some clarification on your viewpoint, I'd really appreciate it.![]()