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My pastor says true salvation is demonstrated in a person by goods works, church attendance, Bible study, devotion time, etc. He says if these things are not present in a person’s life, then they may think they are saved but they are not, even if they say they believe in Jesus Christ. What is your perspective on this? Why does Paul give a list of sins and say those who practice them will not go to Heaven if we are not saved by works? Where should we draw the line with drinking alcohol?
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My pastor says true salvation is demonstrated in a person by goods works, church attendance, Bible study, devotion time, etc. He says if these things are not present in a person’s life, then they may think they are saved but they are not, even if they say they believe in Jesus Christ. What is your perspective on this? Why does Paul give a list of sins and say those who practice them will not go to Heaven if we are not saved by works? Where should we draw the line with drinking alcohol?

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