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Once Saved, Always Saved...? The Bible Disagrees...


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This video challenges the popular "Once Saved, Always Saved" doctrine that has become a cornerstone of modern evangelical teaching.
We dive deep into what Scripture actually says about salvation, perseverance, and the real possibility of falling away from faith. This isn't about earning salvation through works—it's about understanding that genuine salvation transforms us, and that transformation requires our ongoing cooperation with God's grace.
Key points covered:
- Why "Once Saved, Always Saved" resembles Gnosticism more than biblical Christianity
- Jesus's call to "take up your cross daily" and what that means for salvation
- Paul's warnings about being "disqualified" despite his apostolic authority
- The serious warnings in Hebrews about believers who fall away after tasting the heavenly gift
- Why the New Testament is filled with warnings to the church, not just to unbelievers
- The difference between grace that transforms and grace treated as a "get out of jail free" card
- What it means to "work out your salvation with fear and trembling"
- Why love and relationship cannot be reduced to an irrevocable contract
This isn't about living in fear or uncertainty. It's about taking Scripture seriously when it calls us to endure, to remain, to abide, and to finish the race. Real grace changes people. Real faith works through love. Real salvation has a path, and we're called to walk it faithfully.
If you've ever wondered why the Bible contains so many warnings to believers, or why Paul himself feared being disqualified, this video will challenge you to reconsider what salvation really means according to Scripture, not according to modern slogans.
Remain. Abide. Finish the race.

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