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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?
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.
A New Creature
In 2 Corinthians 5:17, Paul states that the Christian is a “new creature”.
The results of the new birth are evident in everyday life as the “old things are passed away; behold, all things are become new.”
The true believer walks in obedience, but he is not motivated by fear (like those who believe they can lose their salvation).
Rather, he is motivated by love for his gracious Savior.
The difference is life-changing!
Fact, Faith, & Feeling
What do we learn about God from Titus 1:2?
How does that description of God prove you cannot lose your salvation?
If you believe you can lose your salvation it has implication on at least 4 other Bible doctrines:
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This false teaching has a low view of salvation.
In what way?
2. This false teaching has a low view of sin.
In what way?
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This false teaching has a low view of God.
In what way?
According to Malachi 3:6 what reason does God give for His continuing mercy?
“If ever it should come to pass that sheep of Christ could fall away, my fickle, feeble souls, alas, would fall a thousand times a day.” C. H. Spurgeon
4. This false teaching has a low view of Christ.
In what way?
When Christ died for your sins nearly 2000 years ago, how many sins had you committed?
Yet according to I John 1:7, how many of your sins are washed away by Christ’s blood (even those you have not yet committed)?
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