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1 | "Once Saved Always Saved" | NT general Archive 1 | rocwalker1 | 26158 | ||
Respectfully disagree, When you are saved your dead spirit is regenerated-reborn-and united with the Holy Spirit with Christ indwelling the believer..God does not save and unsave people. Christs death was for past, present and future sin. Should He leave you because of a sin you commit, practically speaking you would fall over dead. The bible says we are already seated in heavenly places meaning your spirit-(life force)-has gone on and all that remains is your soul and the physical presence of the Holy Spirit(Christ) is your life. He remains here to mature your soul and to do His work through you. Paul said it is not I who live but Christ who lives in me. God's grace is not an event that changes a person but an all powerful force that makes changes in the spiritual realm and in us in reality. Salvation cannot be lost, God does not go back on His work. | ||||||
2 | "Once Saved Always Saved" | NT general Archive 1 | rocwalker1 | 26159 | ||
I agree with you. Christ did not die to come and go out of our bodies, saving, then unsaving, saving, then unsaving over and over. It's a one time deal. | ||||||
3 | "Once Saved Always Saved" | NT general Archive 1 | rocwalker1 | 26932 | ||
Hi, Iwas wondering if you had found any more insight that would change your position on this subject. Respectfully I submit, one who is truly saved (regenerated) and not just converted to the ideals of being a Christian cannot go back into the world. An eternal purpose for your life begins the moment you are saved and nothing can hinder God from fulfilling that purpose. If one should wander to far it would be no surpirse for God to take that person home. Also to loose your salvation means the Holy Spirit would have to leave then come back, then leave then come back at what ever whim the person has. God does not work that way. Thanks | ||||||