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What if one of the most widely accepted ideas in modern Christianity — that once you are saved, you can never lose your salvation and that abiding in Christ is automatic — is not actually what the Scriptures teach?
In this deep-dive episode of Mining Scripture, we slow down and examine the question carefully, drawing from both Pauline and Johannine writings: Does the Bible present “abiding in Christ” as an unconditional guarantee, or as a living, conditional relationship that must be actively maintained through obedience and the rejection of sin?
Whether you’ve always assumed that “once saved, always saved” is biblical, or you’ve quietly sensed that something deeper is required to remain in Christ, this episode will challenge you to test everything against the full testimony of God’s Word.
This podcast was generated from my full and complete study. I had AI make it into a discussion so it is easy to listen to. If you wish to see the full document click on the link below.
Righteousness by faith: Sin after conversion
By Rick NeubranderWhat if one of the most widely accepted ideas in modern Christianity — that once you are saved, you can never lose your salvation and that abiding in Christ is automatic — is not actually what the Scriptures teach?
In this deep-dive episode of Mining Scripture, we slow down and examine the question carefully, drawing from both Pauline and Johannine writings: Does the Bible present “abiding in Christ” as an unconditional guarantee, or as a living, conditional relationship that must be actively maintained through obedience and the rejection of sin?
Whether you’ve always assumed that “once saved, always saved” is biblical, or you’ve quietly sensed that something deeper is required to remain in Christ, this episode will challenge you to test everything against the full testimony of God’s Word.
This podcast was generated from my full and complete study. I had AI make it into a discussion so it is easy to listen to. If you wish to see the full document click on the link below.
Righteousness by faith: Sin after conversion