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Can you lose your salvation?
Why is it important?
We all have an appointment with death.
The federal government estimates that per mile traveled in 2015, the number of deaths on motorcycles was nearly 29 times the number in cars.
In the early 80’s 3% were above 50.
2016 36% were above 50.
40% single vehicle/ 60% multiple vehicle.
Death rate over time is 100%
When you die, something or nothing will happen afterward.
Reservations for dinner.
(Steak N Shake) Movies
How do you make reservations?
Scales of Justice: Good vs Bad (Lots of pressure)
Jesus not only paid for the bad but also puts his foot on the scale on the good.
If we can know that we have salvation, and that we can’t loose it, then the pressure to be perfect is gone!
The pressure to be perfect is gone!
Last week : 1. Tough message
2. Monday Dropped my bike
3. Tues/Wed/Thurs
4. Friday : training new people/ Work piled up.
Yesterday: Hang out here- got to serve- went to dinner with Martye.
We laughed.
Last week:
Implication: You can walk away from your salvation, if you do you can never (impossible) get it back.
(Chainsaw Warning)
This morning we are going to look at another passage in Hebrews that is troubling if you believe that once you are saved, you are always saved.
But First:
1.
How we interpret the Bible (How do we reconcile seemingly contradictory passages?)
Koran - Abrogation
66 Books 40 (ish) authors Inspired by the Holy Spirit without error.
Comentaries
Bible Dictionaries
Listen to Pastors I trust
Study bible.
Scripture is the ultimate authority.
2. This message is for you to apply to your own life!
If you are looking to me to tell you weather you are saved, you are in the wrong Church.
I can tell you what the Bible says, but only you can say weather you have a saving relationship with the living God through Jesus the Christ.
I can give you an opinion, but that is all it is.
Hebrews 10:
Hebrews
Go on sinning willfully: Not mess up.
temporarily fall into temptation.
After receiving the knowledge of Truth
There no longer remains a sacrifice for sin.
Set aside the Law of Moses: .
Trampled under foot the Son of God.
Living God.
Two Groups
Those that seemed to have it all together, but walked away.
Those that claimed salvation, but never changed.
If we accept that they were genuinely saved, then we also have to accept that there is no more hope for them.
Chapter 6: Impossible
Chapter 10: No longer remains a sacrifice for sin
Hang around
( )FF( )
Surround them 3 to one.
How can we know that we are saved?
Hebrews 10:32-
How can we know that we are saved?
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