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Pull up a chair and listen in as we discuss and wrestle with some verses that proponents of eternal security use to make their case. Now there will be some overlap here with our last episode, but also some new content as well. We’ll discuss texts that seem to imply that salvation has nothing to do with works, that we already have eternal life, that salvation is permanent, and lastly that the holy spirit guarantees salvation.
—— Notes ——
Salvation is a gift given by God’s grace that we receive by faith and repentance, resulting in a lifestyle of obedience. If someone turns away from following Christ, whether in a definitive moment of rejection or through a gradual turning away into sin, he or she becomes lost.
Mat 7.21-23; John 15.1-8; Rom 11.16-24; 1 Cor 6.9-10; 9.27; 15.1-2; Gal 5.19-21; 6.8-9; Eph 5.3-12; Phil 3.11-14; Col 1.22-23; 1 Tim 4.16; 5.8; 2 Tim 2.11-13; Heb 2.1-3; 3.12-14; 4.1, 11; 6.4-8; 10.26-29; Jam 2.18-20; 2 Pet 2.20-22; Rev 3.1-5
Below are a number of texts used to teach that salvation cannot be lost. Also, here’s a website (jesus-is-savior.com/Believer’s Corner/eternal_security.htm) to present a strong argument for eternal security.
John 3.16
“believe” in John is more than just mental assent; it implies obedience
John 3.36
Ephesians 2.8-9
The initial moment of salvation is truly by grace through faith.
However, once saved we need to perform works
Ephesians 2.10 (very next verse)
several other verses in Ephesians make it clear that sinful living results in destruction
Ephesians 5.5-8
2 Timothy 1.9
Titus 3.5-6
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Pull up a chair and listen in as we discuss and wrestle with some verses that proponents of eternal security use to make their case. Now there will be some overlap here with our last episode, but also some new content as well. We’ll discuss texts that seem to imply that salvation has nothing to do with works, that we already have eternal life, that salvation is permanent, and lastly that the holy spirit guarantees salvation.
—— Notes ——
Salvation is a gift given by God’s grace that we receive by faith and repentance, resulting in a lifestyle of obedience. If someone turns away from following Christ, whether in a definitive moment of rejection or through a gradual turning away into sin, he or she becomes lost.
Mat 7.21-23; John 15.1-8; Rom 11.16-24; 1 Cor 6.9-10; 9.27; 15.1-2; Gal 5.19-21; 6.8-9; Eph 5.3-12; Phil 3.11-14; Col 1.22-23; 1 Tim 4.16; 5.8; 2 Tim 2.11-13; Heb 2.1-3; 3.12-14; 4.1, 11; 6.4-8; 10.26-29; Jam 2.18-20; 2 Pet 2.20-22; Rev 3.1-5
Below are a number of texts used to teach that salvation cannot be lost. Also, here’s a website (jesus-is-savior.com/Believer’s Corner/eternal_security.htm) to present a strong argument for eternal security.
John 3.16
“believe” in John is more than just mental assent; it implies obedience
John 3.36
Ephesians 2.8-9
The initial moment of salvation is truly by grace through faith.
However, once saved we need to perform works
Ephesians 2.10 (very next verse)
several other verses in Ephesians make it clear that sinful living results in destruction
Ephesians 5.5-8
2 Timothy 1.9
Titus 3.5-6

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