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1 | how can we loose our salvation. | NT general Archive 1 | Lionstrong | 34452 | ||
The verses were given, Zach, to support the false notion that an almighty God who purposes to save someone does not have the power (or wisdom) to always succeed in that task. None of the verses given support the truth that once (Almighty God has) saved (He cannot fail but to keep) always saved. John 10:28 and I give eternal life to them, and they will never perish; and no one will snatch them out of My hand. Peace, Lionstrong |
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2 | how can we loose our salvation. | NT general Archive 1 | Tim Sheasby | 34479 | ||
Dear Lionstrong, Please excuse my interjection here. The verses Zach quotes show that it IS possible to loose your salvation. This is not a matter of God's inability to save or of our own merit. The verses show that while our salvation rests in God sometimes our damnation rests in ourselves. If we reject God and his salvation -- we walk away from it -- then our salvation is lost. |
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3 | how can we loose our salvation. | NT general Archive 1 | Lionstrong | 34623 | ||
Hi Tim, Zach's references do not show that it is possible to lose your salvation. In a manner of speaking it is not your salvation, it is God's salvation, and he keeps this gift safe for the recipient (1 Pet 1:4-5 to obtain an inheritance which is imperishable and undefiled and will not fade away, reserved in heaven for you, who are protected by the power of God through faith for a salvation ready to be revealed in the last time.) Tim, you write, "This is not a matter of God's inability to save..." This does not make sense, or maybe I don't understand what you mean by "save." What do you mean by "save?" In your understanding, What has taken place when God saves a person? Yours for a better understanding, Lionstrong |
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