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Saved and Secure Part #1
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John 10.27-3
Many Christians believe you can loose your salvation:
Pentecostals, Charismatics, Mehtodist etc...
After you trusted Christ as savior a lot of things a lot of things changed.
You were hopeless and lost.
First, the term Christian must be defined.
A “Christian” is not a person who has said a prayer or walked down an aisle or been raised in a Christian family.
While each of these things can be a part of the Christian experience, they are not what makes a Christian.
A Christian is a person who has fully trusted in Jesus Christ as the only Savior and therefore possesses the Holy Spirit (; ; ).
First, the term Christian must be defined.
A “Christian” is not a person who has said a prayer or walked down an aisle or been raised in a Christian family.
While each of these things can be a part of the Christian experience, they are not what makes a Christian.
A Christian is a person who has fully trusted in Jesus Christ as the only Savior and therefore possesses the Holy Spirit (; ; ).
Can a Christian lose salvation?
It’s a crucially important question.
What losing salvation would entail:
2 Major Objections to Eternal security:
1) What about Christians who live in a sinful, unrepentant lifestyle?
2) What about Christians who reject the faith and deny Christ?
The problem with these objections is the assumption that everyone who calls himself a “Christian” has actually been born again.
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