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In this episode, we tackle one of the most debated questions in Christian theology: Can a person lose their salvation? This question has profound implications for how believers understand their relationship with God and their spiritual journey. Pastor Mark and Justin engage in a thoughtful discussion about whether salvation is conditional—relying on the believer’s ongoing faithfulness—or if it’s unconditional, guaranteed through God’s predestined plan. In this episode, we will explore the theological arguments of Calvinism, the biblical passages that shape this view, and how this understanding affects our daily walk with Christ.
Show notes:
Contact Information for questions and topics:
Giving Information:
graftedin.com/give
Show Music by Jake Brake
Sponsored by:
The Harvest Ministries – graftedin.com
Show Resources:
Ephesians 1:4-6; 2:1
John 6:37; 10:11;27-29
Roman 8:28-39
Brenda B. Colijn, “The Permanence of Salvation,” in Lexham Survey of Theology, ed. Mark Ward et al. (Bellingham: Lexham Press, 2018).
By The HarvestIn this episode, we tackle one of the most debated questions in Christian theology: Can a person lose their salvation? This question has profound implications for how believers understand their relationship with God and their spiritual journey. Pastor Mark and Justin engage in a thoughtful discussion about whether salvation is conditional—relying on the believer’s ongoing faithfulness—or if it’s unconditional, guaranteed through God’s predestined plan. In this episode, we will explore the theological arguments of Calvinism, the biblical passages that shape this view, and how this understanding affects our daily walk with Christ.
Show notes:
Contact Information for questions and topics:
Giving Information:
graftedin.com/give
Show Music by Jake Brake
Sponsored by:
The Harvest Ministries – graftedin.com
Show Resources:
Ephesians 1:4-6; 2:1
John 6:37; 10:11;27-29
Roman 8:28-39
Brenda B. Colijn, “The Permanence of Salvation,” in Lexham Survey of Theology, ed. Mark Ward et al. (Bellingham: Lexham Press, 2018).