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The Bible teaches that the salvation you received at the moment you repented of your sins and trusted in Christ is irrevocable.
How do we know?
Kept by the power of God
Perseverance is the teaching that genuine believers will all persevere until they are with Christ
Preservation is an even stronger argument.
It’s focus is not on the Christian, but on God Himself.
It is the teaching that God will preserve all who are genuinely saved.
According to I Peter 1:5, you do not keep your salvation by human effort.
Rather you are “protected by the power of God.”
Jude 24 teaches that God is “able to keep you from stumbling, and to present you blameless before the presence of his glory”
Principle: The question is not whether you could lose your salvation.
It is whether God could lose you!
Read John 10:27-29.
In verse 27, what does Jesus call those who have received him as their Savior?
How do saved people prove that they belong to Him (v.
27)?
Jesus gives 3 promises in v. 28.
What are they?
What promise does Jesus make in verse 29?
Is God able to keep you?
Is He willing?
What important promise did Jesus make in John 6:37?
In God’s Love
Read Romans 8:35-39.
What question does Paul ask in Romans 8:35?
What difficulties are mentioned in vv.
35-36?
What answer is given in verse 37?
List all of the things in vv.
38-39 that cannot separate us from God’s love.
Jeremiah 31:3 describes God’s love as “everlasting.”
What does that mean?
Can you lose your salvation?
Only if God stops loving you, and Scripture says that is impossible.
God’s Spirit is in you
Read I Corinthians 6:19-20.
What does it call you?
Some people believe that the Holy Spirit lives only in obedient Christians, but the Bible teaches that He lives in all Christians.
Read I Corinthians 3:1.
How does God describe the people in the church of Corinth?
Though saved, the Corinthian Christians were disobedient.
Yet later in the same chapter (v.
16), God calls them the “temple of God.” Do you lose the Holy Spirit and you salvation when you sin?
Read Ephesians 1:13-14.
Verse 14 says that the Holy Spirit is the “pledge of our inheritance.”
When you purchase a home you make a down payment or pledge.
What does the pledge signify?
God’s life is in you
Throughout Scripture, God promises life to those who have received Jesus Christ as their personal Savior.
Have you repented of your sin and asked Jesus to be your Savior?
If so, John 5:24 is one of God’s many promises to you.
What does it promise?
According to Scripture, those who trust in Christ have eternal life (John 3:16, 36).
Eternal life does not become yours when you die—you have it now if you’ve trusted Christ.
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