Will you lose your salvation if you don't follow Holiness standards (standards forbidding makeup, jewelry, women's pants, etc.)? Are all Christians who don't follow Holiness standards actually lost?
Nathan Mayo (cofounder of Berean Holiness) argues that, no, Holiness standards are not gospel issues, and that elevating them to this level distorts a biblical understanding of the gospel. Luke Beets (Holiness evangelist) disagrees, claiming that Holiness standards are clear, biblical commands, that not following them is sin, and that all sin results in immediate loss of salvation (until specifically repented of).
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For a deeper study of these topics, check out Nathan's articles:
https://bereanholiness.com/can-women-wear-pants/
https://bereanholiness.com/jewelry-on-trial/
https://bereanholiness.com/can-godly-women-use-cosmetics/
https://bereanholiness.com/identifying-gospel-distortions/
"For I am not ashamed of the gospel of Christ: for it is the power of God unto salvation to every one that believeth; to the Jew first, and also to the Greek." —Romans 1:16
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